It appears you haven't read some of the articles in the links I put up earlier, which cover the two biggest issues Corbyn had to address leading to the 2019 General Election.
Back in 2018, I was working on the anti-Semitism section of a book about Jeremy Corbyn. After several emails and phone calls to the...
www.theneweuropean.co.uk
In a special report on the anniversary of the 2019 election, Francis Beckett pieces together the key decisions - or lack of them -...
www.theneweuropean.co.uk
You earlier accused me of being one eyed, but actually I am the one looking at both sides. I've used words like 'disgusting', 'disgraceful' and 'appalling' to describe the actions of the PLP/right of the Party and I mean it. Where is your analysis of the Left, where is the evidence you have even been prepared to look at them critically. It appears you have nothing critical to offer.
I'll offer up a podcast from September 2020 that is worth listening to
As Johnson scrapes his Oven-Ready Deal into the bin, we ask why would any other country ever trust Britain’s word ever again? We explore the new Internal Market Bill’s staggering contempt for international law. And the authors of Left Out: The Inside Story of Labour Under Corbyn – Gabriel...
play.acast.com
It gives a reasonable summing up of the journalists very balanced book
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The takeaway you should get from it, if you are balanced, is that the PLP/right were dreadful but ALSO that the Corbynites were too. It is important to remember that by the 2019 General Election it was the Corbynites who were in charge and most, though not all, of the internal opposition had receded. So they own the defeat more than anyone. If you can't see or acknowledge that, you need to look first to yourselves and your own internal biases, rather than throwing mud only at everyone else.