The main thing that really annoyed me about Corbyn was he pretended to sit on the fence about Brexit.

He was nowhere near the fence.

A time served Brexiter, long before Johnson, JRM, Farage, François etc, Corbyn did more to secure Brexit than anyone else in parliament.
Corbyn made anti-EU speeches, wrote anti-EU articles, voted consistently against the EU. Voted against integration.

Triple-Whipping A50 through should have set alarm bells off but his supporters blagged it was "To finish the Tories". It was anything but, it was to help them.
He sacked West, Cadbury & Slaughter for calling to stay in the single market and customs union.

He whipped Labour to NOT support a second referendum, despite the party supporting a second referendum.

He whipped against the Cherry amendment

He lost a VONC and refused to go
Corbyn crippled the Labour party just when we needed a strong opposition the most.

He's a Brexiter's wet dream.

Nobody could have helped the Tories more. Removed the opposition, sacked anyone who spoke out, yet repulsed voters to the extent that mining towns voted Tory, ffs.
His "Kinder, Gentler" politics appeared to mainly involve being helpful to the Tories and horrible to Jews.

May had the worst Brexit week of her run, was up against the ropes pretty much begging Corbyn to take one good shot and finish her.

Corbyn "Bus time tables"
He may as well have helped her up and said "Finish this by yourself, I'm off to the allotment"

The most useless, unimaginative, wanker we've ever had leading an opposition party, and I'm including the dismal oppositions led by Howard and IDS in that.
I'm struggling to think of anyone who would have been a worse, less popular opposition leader at a time when we really needed one.

Long-Bailey would give him a run in the useless stakes.
He sacked Hilary Benn for criticising him.

Sacked Owen Smith for calling for another referendum.

Yet when the party voted 172-40 for him to go, he stayed.

Was lent millions of remain votes, took them as personal approval, lost election. Badly. Failed to stand down.
Pushed for another election when most other parties wanted a GNU.

Refused to let anyone else lead GNU, pushed for a GE again.

Gets the GE he'd pushed for, lost it massively, takes five months to stand down.

While Corbyn apologists try to blame the Lib Dems for the election!
Then, after the worst defeat since the 1930s, has the sheer gall to claim he "won the argument".
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