gordondaviesmoustache
Well-Known Member
Those that supported him within Labour. I think it’s a little churlish to blame Corby for seizing an opportunity to change the world in a way he had aspired to his whole adult life. I think it would be wholly unrealistic to expect him not to take that chance, otherwise what’s the point in actively being in politics? If that viewpoint is a little inconsistent, then I’ll live with that.Sorry mate, I'm not clear who you are apportioning blame to. Not Corbyn, from what you say. Those that supported him within Labour? They must have believed in him surely. The Labour MP's?
Those that enabled him, must have done so thinking it would deliver a positive outcome. This was wholly misconceived and they must take some responsibility for the consequences that flowed from that i.e. a Tory majority, as without them, it would not have happened imo.