There is no doubt that Mr Corbyn introduced a
complete different style in his leadership and also trying to in Parliament. It
takes us back to the original way of thinking and dealing from the 50s. He is
very forward, open and truthful. All points which unhinges the Tory Party and
Mr Cameron getting edgy.
So does a
number of his own MPs and Mr Corbyn took it all these weeks but now turned on
them and told them to stop their sniping “disrespectful” criticism.
All these
sniping remarks are a waste of time and add fuel to the fire of the opposition.
Mr Corbyn was elected by a great majority.
Many expected
the sack of the opponents within the party but Mr Corbyn refused to revenge. Doesn't that show us a great personality and real
education?
He said: “I
would encourage them to share their talents with all of us, not keep it to themselves.
Some people are more difficult to reach than others. They shouldn’t obsess about me.”
Mr Corbyn
had his 100-day anniversary today and although calls for his resignation were already
made, he said: “He will still be leader in 2020, absolutely, I'm not going
anywhere.”
As he
stated, previously, he wants the people to say what they want. Now he plans an
online policy ballots for ordinary Labour members. They will include questions on
renewing Trident which he and many activists oppose but a number of MPs back. All these changes are real democracy.
Len
McCluskey, leader of Unite union, pointed out that MPs have to recognise the
momentous change that led to Mr Corbyn’s election.
He said: “That
means they’ve got to change their attitude. Some of them struggling. Jeremy won
absolutely emphatically because people wanted something different. So Jeremy’s
got to learn to be a leader and the Parliamentary Labour Party has got to learn
that they have to approach a different way.”
Mr McCluskey
added further: “A small number are being deeply disrespectful at the moment and
for me that’s unacceptable.”
Shadow First
Secretary of State Angela Eagle still refuses to endorse Mr Corbyn as a leader
till the next election.
She said: “We
have our leader. It’s my job to work with the leader we’ve got to try to get our party positioned so that we can
have a go at being the opposition to the Tories – but also get ourselves sorted
so that we can put a compelling case to the British people in 2020 to give us a
chance at government again.”
Peter Hyman,
former speech-writer to ex-PM Tony Blair is of the opinion that Labour could
not survive unless it returns to centre-Left position. He might have a point but after all he bound
to be a Blairite and Thatcherite. He should not comment one way or the other which
would interfere nor should Tony Blair with his track record.
However, the
Blairites which had been found out to be Thatcherites will keep the fire going
for the Tories.
Mr Corbyn
showed great leadership. He went right down to basic and let the people have
their say which he then forward to the Prime Minister David Cameron. Of course,
this method is completely aliened to the Tory Government and it seems that they
trying to unhinge Mr Corbyn but already found out that they cannot go through
the back door.
Mr Corbyn shows a great honesty, sincerity
and care only for the people and that is what politician should be.
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