Ken, you mistakenly slur everyone a “Blairite” who questions Corbyn’s disasterous leadership
i came to oppose Blair mostly over Iraq and his law and order agenda. These things obscure some very tangible economic advances fir the working and middle classes such as a marked reduction in child poverty.
His record on this front compares favourably with the Conservatives who followed. It will doubtless be looked at more postively after a few years of Boris Johnson , cemented in power by Labour’s current woeful leader.
Corbyn’s problems with the voters are not rooted so much in his ideology but in his perceived lack of competence, his inarticulateness, his incoherence over Europe and, yes, his coddling of anti-Semites.
surely Labour’s left could come up with a more appealing leader than him, someone whise approval rating us not so abysmal.