by Suff » 16 May 2016, 20:57
Nah IDS and the rest were who they were and made not bones about it.
Corbyn, on the other hand, made out he was apart from the pack. The rebel who had always stood against the tide and said what he felt was right and done what he felt was right.
Now, perhaps, his followers are given to wonder how he would have voted on Afghanistan and Iraq and Libya if he had been in the hot seat.... Would Party Unity have been too important then too?
I don't really see double standards with the Tories who are working against the government. They have been openly anti EU for a long time and their voters knew that when they voted them in.
I never voted for Corby and I never would. But, then again, in my family (wife and children etc), the only person who didn't vote for Blair is me. The only one who doesn't feel betrayed over it. Because I never expected any better from him and I was not surprised when he did what he did.
Which is why I take a certain perverse pleasure in calling Corbyn out.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.