Omnishambles



Here's an omnishambles of a press conference presided over by the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and his official spokesperson, Seamus Milne.

If you ask me it's little wonder Labour MPs have passed a massive vote of confidence in Jeremy because on all the available evidence he's simply not up to the job.




Labour's Inspector Clouseau (24/06/16)


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I wrote this post about Jeremy Corbyn before the great EU referendum, but there is no doubt in my mind now that Jezza really is the Labour Party's answer to Inspector Clouseau. 

If you ask me, David Cameron has done the right thing by resigning as Prime Minister and his motivation, in part at least, must come from the fact that as far as the Conservative Party is concerned the 'lunatics' have taken over the asylum.

But the problem for the Labour Party is that this penny has still to drop. 



'Bog Standard' Officials (24/06/16)

Jeremy Corbyn appearing on The Last Leg

I was unfazed one way or the other by Jeremy Corbyn's appearance on 'The Last Leg' TV programme which had the Labour leader arrive in a chauffeur-driven Bentley, dressed in a dinner suit and a full-length white fur coat.

After all if you have an image problem, then why not do something out of the ordinary to confound and confuse your political opponents.

But no, my real problem with Jeremy is that in answer to a 'dolly' question about how he would rank the importance of the next week's EU referendum on a scale of 1 to 10, Jezza responded with the unbelievably lame answer of "7 to 7 and a half".

Now when so much is at stake in next week's referendum, you would think a Labour leader worth his mettle would have emphasised, in the strongest possible terms, the very real threat to the UK economy, jobs and investment posed by the country's withdrawal from the European Union (EU).

So Jeremy's a complete fool if you ask me, a political half-wit, but that's what you get if you elect as Labour leader a man who rose to the dizzying ranks of 'bog standard' union official before finding a niche as a backbench Labour MP in the House of Commons for the next 32 years.

And while there are some decent trade union officials around, believe me there are plenty of complete 'duds' in the ranks too, as the Labour party and the country is finding out to its cost.


 


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