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This is all irrelevant. The report wasn't about Corbyn's ability as a leader. It was about the media.
You are criticising the media for being partisan based on their criticism of Corbyn's leadership. But then you are saying that Corbyn's ability has nothing to do with it.
Can you not see that this stance makes no sense at all?
I'm glad someone in this thread has some media literacy. Well, you and @Velocio
@andyfallsoff has hit the nail on the head here.
The job of the media is to report the facts. The facts are: Corbyn as leader has been shambolic, disorganised and chaotic. He has failed to demonstrate leadership or articulate what the Labour party stands for under him.
It is not media bias to come to this conclusion, based on the evidence available, and report it.
Corbyn and his people are terrible at working with the media. They don't understand how it works. I can tell you from personal experience that this lack of understanding has cost them at least one good media opportunity and I'm sure there have been many more. He is actively anti-journalist and he doesn't seem interested in engaging with them.