I think 'oh Jeremy Corbyn' is on his last legs. The party is losing not only MP's but also thousands of members due to his refusal to sort out the anti semites and his refusal to have a clear strategy on Brexit.
Gone by the time the next election comes.
I think the opposite might happen. I'm a Labour supporter by the way before weget any further into this
I admire Jeremy Corbyn, his humanity, his compassion etc and I have to say that people are very difficult to please - let me explain.
Politicians are expedient in their DNA; I understand that in a basic poll on the Begum woman 99% were in agreement that she should not be allowed to return to the UK (and again for the record I firmly am one of those 99%). The natural sense of a politician with a 99% vote share is to get on it and ride it - yet Corbyn stands by his priniciples on human rights and similar and is pulled apart.
But back to my thoughts that it may be the opposite to Stoop's idea that Corbyn could soon be gone. As I see it, I see Corbyn is mainly guilty of not grabbing opportunities to be popular and I can see a future where his Labour party with Abbott and the like remain, fiddling while the party disappears into near obscurity - and Social Democratic/New Labour type parties rise.
Do you want your elected MPs to do what is popular, or what is best, or what will get them re-elected, or what their concience & principles tells them is the right thing to do?