I don't blame Corbyn as an individual, but I do blame the Labour party for imploding at the very moment when we needed a strong opposition. Labour lost touch with its working class roots long before Corbyn became leader, but he's just led them further into the wilderness.
Thankfully I live in Wales and Plaid Cymru, though a very small party, seems to be trying to explain to voters that though they know they have problems with lack of jobs, this is nothing to do with immigration and leaving the EU will not solve those problems and will in fact make things very much worse. Also I love my MP at the moment for the way she's pushing for the law about not dragging up a woman's past in rape cases to be tightened. It's being flagrantly disregarded at the moment. Meanwhile all the Labour MPs seem to be doing is squabbling amongst themselves.
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Date: 2017-02-12 01:48 pm (UTC)Thankfully I live in Wales and Plaid Cymru, though a very small party, seems to be trying to explain to voters that though they know they have problems with lack of jobs, this is nothing to do with immigration and leaving the EU will not solve those problems and will in fact make things very much worse. Also I love my MP at the moment for the way she's pushing for the law about not dragging up a woman's past in rape cases to be tightened. It's being flagrantly disregarded at the moment. Meanwhile all the Labour MPs seem to be doing is squabbling amongst themselves.