But, as with most of the Blairite/Tory arguments the fact that they are illogical, and based on nothing substantial is not what motivates them. All that counts, for them, is to keep telling the same lies over and over again, using the control over the media to make it received wisdom. They did the same thing with the claims that the last Labour government had wrecked the economy, whereas, in fact, the blame for that quite clearly rests with the Tories. Yet, despite this avalanche of lies, they have still failed to undermine Corbyn. In fact, the main lie that Corbyn might be popular with Labour members, but he could not win an election, has itself be comprehensively falsified by life.
The latest Survation poll shows that, not only is Corbyn popular with Labour Party members, or even Labour voters, he is the most popular, of all the candidates, amongst supporters of all parties. Showing the naivety of the idea put forward by the Blairites and Tory media that, in order to win back Tory voters, let alone UKIP voters, it is necessary to move further to the right, the poll showed that more UKIP voters, 39%, preferred Corbyn to all the others, than even Labour voters, 38%! That confirms the view presented here some months ago, that many of those who voted UKIP did so, as a protest against a Labour Party that had become indistinguishable from the Tories, and offered no clear alternative to the failed policies of austerity that the Liberal-Tories have pursued, for the last five years, and which cratered the economy. Anyone with a brain, and an open mind, could have deduced that from the fact that the Liberals, who represent the clearest actual representation of the kind of Tory-lite policies that the Blairites want to inflict on Labour, were eradicated as a political force in the election.
In fact, at the start of the year, I predicted that would happen. I said the Liberals would be reduced to just 6 MP's, and they ended up getting 8. Its one reason as I've set out previously, why this is not 1981, why there will be no significant split if Corbyn wins, and why there is nowhere for the Blairites to go, other than into obscurity. They will ultimately be seen by history, as I said at the start of the year, as the last gasp of conservatism.
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