Starmer, that is.
He is not a bad man and not all of Labour's policies are bad, and he has gone some way to nullifying the move leftwards of the party, but can he connect with neutral and swing voters? Unfortunately he is like Ed Miliband - a bit of a personality vacuum - and that's not what voters want.
There is a strong group of centre or just left of centre figures in Labour. Think Benn, Jarvis, Kendall, Cooper, Burnham, Reeves, and so on, but even they can't seem to coalesce behind him. Everything is lukewarm.
It's a shame because now, more than ever, the country needs a strong and effective opposition - to oppose - all democracies do. What we have is a void.