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So how much favour then:


Nothing to do with the Mayoralty.



But all the stats in all the world go out of the window when an acid test is done. Corbyn has immense popularity among the grass roots. He has won an election and all the Blairites want to do is get rid. What a kick in the teeth for paying members that is!



Among Londoners..... Londoners are far removed from the rest of England as Brexit showed them.

No, you and mr jack just cant read

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look underneath the graph.

the Londoners part is only for mr khan...because you know he's the mayor of London and so only relevant to Londoners .

corbyns poll is national.



they do it for all parties, leaders and by general public and members



https://www.ipsos-mori.com/newsevents/blogs/thepoliticswire/1804/Jeremy-Corbyns-ratings.aspx

heres corbyns full results
 
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If you go into any CLP in the land, you will find that the locals think highly of their MP. The truth is that MPs are far more decent, hard working, and dedicated than their given credit for. You spend your time screaming against the mainstream media but on MPs you've brought their smears hook, line, and sinker.

Do they work hard... Some yes. My issue is many of these politicians are waiting to pass a bill on behalf of a company who promise a six figure pay check. The mainstream aren't smearing all politicians, they are selectively dismantling any and every piece of positive action by Corbyn.

this is precisely the problem with Corbyn; his inability to lead, organise, or stick to a strategy he's previously agreed is making it nigh-impossible for the rest of the PLP to take the fight to the Tories. This is why they want rid of him.

No he hasn't. He is dealing with a bunch of petulant MPs who hate what he stands for. Now, seemingly, Smith is coming in with the exact same policies as Corbyn and the Blairites have gone into a spin about it. Its a pity it wasn't election time or CLPs don't turn around and say: If you don't back the democratically elected leader we will withdraw your standing as an MP.
 
No, you and mr jack just cant read

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You're right, my bad.

I don't think it makes much difference to the point I was making though: Khan is personally very popular with Londoners, while Corbyn has very poor personal rating, so the idea that Khan won on the back of some "tide of support" generated by Corbyn is guff.
 
No, you and mr jack just cant read

CqagFy5XYAAF5-J_zpswotyokir.jpg


look underneath the graph.

the Londoners part is only for mr khan...because you know he's the mayor of London and so only relevant to Londoners .

corbyns poll is national.

they do it for all parties, leaders and by general public and members

https://www.ipsos-mori.com/newsevents/blogs/thepoliticswire/1804/Jeremy-Corbyns-ratings.aspx

heres corbyns full results

Apologies then.

Still lets wait for the leadership party results. See how accurate they are.
 
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You're right, my bad.

I don't think it makes much difference to the point I was making though: Khan is personally very popular with Londoners, while Corbyn has very poor personal rating, so the idea that Khan won on the back of some "tide of support" generated by Corbyn is guff.

According to you...
 
These aren't polls of the membership they're polls of the total electorate. They're not predictive of the leadership election result.

actually they did do membership polls too.

and polls of those who voted for corbyn

see above.

all are pretty damn down though.
 
According to you...

I've presented three clear lines of evidence showing that Corbyn does not have the popularity to generate a "tide of support" for Khan - poor polling, poor local election results, worse personal popularity than Khan - and you haven't even tried to refute any of them.

Do you have a single piece of evidence to suggest that your claim is true?
 
actually they did do membership polls too.

Yeah, they did, but those weren't the polls we were talking about. I haven't seen any particularly recent ones, the early ones suggested a Corbyn landslide, and given the weight of CLP nominations behind him I think he's got it in the bag. Do you have any more recent member's polling you can point me at?
 
I've presented three clear lines of evidence showing that Corbyn does not have the popularity to generate a "tide of support" for Khan - poor polling, poor local election results, worse personal popularity than Khan - and you haven't even tried to refute any of them.

Do you have a single piece of evidence to suggest that your claim is true?

You certainly don't have evidence citing an "opinion poll". If Corbyn loses then we could argue this but at least then we have a fact base not an opinion one.

I don't think me and you could agree on grass being green.
 
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