You mean it hasn’t already?
Strong gear in Cambridge.
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Electing Corbyn as leader did the Labour Party no favours. I've no doubt whatsoever that he is an honest and honorable man but his affiliation with some rather ''radical'' groups who he insisted were his ''friends'' made him such an easy target. At the time he was elected, it was decided to open up the voting for the leadership contest to make it more ''inclusive''. I think it was an initiative/idea from Ed Miliband if I remember correctly. You paid a few quid and that made you an ''affiliate member'' which gave you the right to vote in any Leadership contest. Of course, every Tory and his dog joined up for the sole reason of voting for Corbyn and making sure that he won the contest. You couldn't make it up? Anyhoo, makes you wonder what would have happened if Andy Burnham had won, as I believe he would have done before the voting rules were changed. On such small things, ay?
Because we both know the answer to it so it was a really dull question.
I voted Labour because (amongst other reasons) I want less wealth inequality, better funded public services and higher taxes on those who can afford it. I would vote for anyone who promised those things. Unfortunately, at the last election I had grave concerns about Jeremy Corbyn’s unproven competence.
So why did you vote Tory, what do you think to Boris Johnson’s proven incompetence and what would make you vote for someone else?
For what it's worth I reckon Tyrone Mings would make a much better home sec. than the current incumbent. Not sure if he's runnin' for office though.