Ken was on TV talking about Hitler again this morning. Corbynistas keep saying they swiftly deal with anti-Semitism, and yet they won’t expel their old comrade…
With all the Corbynmania of the true believers in Brighton it is often forgotten that Labour lost the general election against the worst campaigning Tory leader in living memory. It is worth reminding those outside the Brighton bubble that most voters still rate him behind ‘Don’t Know’ as the best Prime Minister. This speech is not going to change that…
“It’s quite infectious. Let’s hope the whole country is infected with the same thing” @jeremycorbyn party “winning confidence of millions” pic.twitter.com/aeSewPlPlb
— Daily&SundayPolitics (@daily_politics) September 27, 2017
Can you get a Jez jab?
Jeremy Corbyn welcomed to the stage at the Labour Party conference to chants of “Oh Jeremy Corbyn” pic.twitter.com/6eJy4Y5hTC
— Sky News (@SkyNews) September 27, 2017
The clapping and chanting lasted over two minutes. Definitely not a cult…
WATCH @tom_watson serenade #Lab17 and @jeremycorbyn with a rendition of ‘Oh Jeremy Corbyn’ during his conference speech. pic.twitter.com/WErhwZa8QH
— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) September 26, 2017
It’s hard to over-estimate the level of opprobrium Tom Watson generated by singing “Oh Jeremy Corbyn” on the conference stage yesterday. Last night Labour moderates shared this viral BBC clip in disbelief that a man who railed against Momentum entryism and helped orchestrate the failed coup against Jez could, like a captured prisoner in a hostage video, sing the anthem of those he once opposed. Even Corbyn looked embarrassed. The main takeaway from this year’s conference is the pathetic capitulation of Labour centrists who just a few months ago were telling us Corbyn isn’t fit to be PM…
A lesson for young voters that freedom-hating Corbynistas would take away their cheap holidays and travel. Socialism isn’t cool kids…