Serious question.
For all this triumphalism around Corbyn not losing too badly, I wonder why the question has not been raised in the aftermath of the election.
Given the paucity of the Tory campaing and the total ineffectiveness of May as a leader (or even a politician) it is shocking at the main opposition party's inability to make far greater inroads than they did.
Corbyn has proven to be a good soapbox preacher, but the fact remains that under him they failed to make a significant dent in the Tory lead and no doubt will continue to suffer from party infighting.
May has to go, but so does Corbyn
For all this triumphalism around Corbyn not losing too badly, I wonder why the question has not been raised in the aftermath of the election.
Given the paucity of the Tory campaing and the total ineffectiveness of May as a leader (or even a politician) it is shocking at the main opposition party's inability to make far greater inroads than they did.
Corbyn has proven to be a good soapbox preacher, but the fact remains that under him they failed to make a significant dent in the Tory lead and no doubt will continue to suffer from party infighting.
May has to go, but so does Corbyn
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