Your contacts seem to be far more politically involved/aware than the average Labour voter.
Your contacts seem to be far more politically involved/aware than the average Labour voter.
Hope is the denial of reality
Only 59% of Labour's own supporters are satisfied with Corbyn, 30% dissatisfied: https://www.ipsos.com/ipsos-mori/en-...rty-supporters
That's a remarkably poor rating for an opposition leader who isn't having to make any tough decisions to have with his own supporters.
Certainly possible, but that would suggest that much of Corbyn's support (apart from Momentum etc) comes from people who are simply uninvolved/uninformed partisans who just prefer Labour to Conservatives, regardless of party leader--meaning an alternative to Corbyn could be equally if not more palatable to the average Labour voter. Corbyn's has the dubious pleasure of enjoying shockingly low approval for being a Labour opposition leader essentially standing before an open goal.
"One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."