Completely agree and trust me on this mate, brexit aside and Corbyn as an individual, you would be surprised what we would agree on politically over a pint or 3 ;-)
I've no doubt about that.
Corbyn, Johnson, Farage, Tommy Robinson, Gina Miller, Jo Swinson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Katie Hopkins, Arlene foster.
In "normal" times these people, and many more I could list, would be fringe figures, but different as they all are, they have one thing in common, they are the symptom of our predicament not the cause of it.
Even Johnson.
As for Corbyn he's not a natural leader, he is not a gifted orator, never in his wildest dreams did he ever think he'd be leader of the opposition, let alone a potential Prime Minister.
He is there not by any design of his and certainly not entryism, but by a coup, but not the one you think, the one in 1994.
The long march back for Labour from the New Labour era started in 2010, with the narrow victory of a Kinnockite over a third way Blairite.
Once he resigned in 2015, the Blairites assumed the third way modernising coup could continue, only with different faces, with Corbyn a last minute addition to the ballot to give the illusion of diversity....
But it didn't work out the way any of them anticipated, not least Corbyn....
And ever since Corbyn has had to fight to retain his position.
I defend Corbyn not because I'm a fan and not because I agree with everything he stands for, but because he is there by right, he has a democratic mandate from his party but more importantly, whether you like it or not, he represents Labour as it is, not a Blair, or Burnham or Umunna, triangulating third way/one nation fudge, but a genuine progressive Labour Party, maybe a Labour Party not as you wish it to be, or remember it to be, but as it actually is.
Corbyn may win the election, he may not, but what he will offer is a genuine Labour vision for the future and if the people reject it, fine, at least they'll know what they don't want and they can continue with cake and eat it fantasies and do whatever it is you do when you're in the shit, but refuse to recognise it.