βEither Jeremy Corbyn can lead a party into gradual decline and irrelevance, or demonstrate that he can lead a party fit for government. The choice is his.β
Decline and irrelevance in popularity with the electorate (which is a statement out of step with polling) is not interchangeable with competence in government (which seems to stem from perceived inability to "get house in order" read; unable to get pissy centrists unwilling to be lead by the left to do their jobs).
It continues
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/sep/01/antisemitism-row-risks-chances-of-labour-government
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/sep/01/david-blunkett-calls-for-corbyn-project-rethink
Decline and irrelevance in popularity with the electorate (which is a statement out of step with polling) is not interchangeable with competence in government (which seems to stem from perceived inability to "get house in order" read; unable to get pissy centrists unwilling to be lead by the left to do their jobs).