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When Jeremy first came to lead the Labour Party in 2015 I was quite happy to see a 'proper' Labour politician take up the reins, even if he is an anti-establishment person. He is after all a socialist keen on getting Labour back to what it used to be: a socialist Party for ordinary people working within a capitalist system.
However it soon became apparent he is not appealing to voters in general because of his weakness as an opposition leader and signs of incompetence were showing, probably because he went from a being a backbench MP to becoming a senior Party leader without serving time as a shadow head of department which is the usual progression.
To cut a long story short, over the years he hasn't leant how to be a statesman and shows no charisma in leadership. Basically a second-rate jumped-up politician. However, he has a personality which his followers admire and sticks consistently to his 1970s hard left political ideals.
I don't hate the man or even dislike him - he is what he is, but I will not be voting Labour while he is leader. |
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