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Originally Posted by adzii_nufc
I don't support any party so can look at it as a complete neutral, Miliband wasn't this much of a tool, it's like Corbyn is trying to press a giant self destruct button within the labour party. Miliband was weak overall but he wasn't by any means a complete nutter. 
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It makes me question their choice, did they have any intention of building support for the next election, it's been made clear that you won't win an election by just relying on the areas that are generally favorable to supporting one party regardless of Policy, notably the North East whom just vote labour blindly each time (My source being my own grandmother for one)
They'd have to steal seats away or pander to the neutrals like myself. Right now however, I don't feel like I want to vote to elect a guy that's coming across as an absolute madman.
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They haven't just materialised out of nowhere. They have been around for quite a while. If they are truly undesirable or unrepresentative of the Labour party, why weren't they got rid of a long time ago?