In December 2015 I thought I would take a brief look online to see what I could learn about Jeremy Corbyn. Certainly since he was elected Labour Party leader on September 12, 2015, there had been moire than a fair share of bad press about the man, his supporters and his team. This is what I wrote following a quick scout around the Internet: Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has a huge grassroots following, is both popular and yet called a clown by some members of the electorate and his own party, is a principled man and a veteran campaigner. Jeremy Corbyn consistently voted against introducing foundation hospitals, while most Labour MPs generally voted for. As I said in December "Personally I see nothing above to cause concern. On the contrary many people in 2015 would agree with all of the above except for possibly the renewal of our nuclear deterrent Trident which remains a divisive issue.
Born in 1946 age is against Mr Corbyn and I say that as one of his contemporaries. He has the benefit of experience and is a wise man but by the 2020 general election he will be aged around 71. Of course we are being expected to work into older age and the House of Lords is packed to the rafters with the country's law-makers and many are extremely aged. But in spite or perhaps because of his age Corbyn has inspired a generation to become politically active, vote and take an interest in current affairs. Corbyn's register of interests is fairly meagre compared to other politicians. For instance - he received £150 for a lecture on December 16, 2014. Hours: 1 hr - compared to David Cameron - his page shows donations such as - name of donor: Mrs Marjorie Glasgow, Address of donor: private, amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £5,000. Mr Corbyn lives by his own admission a fairly frugal life, is a vegetarian [reportedly following a stint working on a pig farm], has been married a couple of times, has children, does not have a car, still rides a bicycle, speaks fluent Spanish and is an ardent Arsenal supporter. Even in football he manages to campaign - this time for the Arsenal football club to pay its staff a living wage. There are many many more reasons why Corbyn should be applauded and welcomed rather than attacked and undermined such as "in 2013, Corbyn was awarded the Gandhi International Peace Award for his "consistent efforts over a 30-year parliamentary career to uphold the Gandhian values of social justice and non‐violence." Monday the Daily Telegraph prefers to try having a laugh at Corbyn's expense with a report that dates back to 2006 -"Jeremy Corbyn dresses as Father Christmas on live television. Footage emerges of the Labour leader dressed as a 'Secret Santa' on the BBC's Daily Politics show handing mince pies out. The Telegraph tries to make him sound the fool saying "Jeremy Corbyn's perfect role has emerged – not as Labour leader – but as none other than Father Christmas." However Corbyn spent Saturday December 5 collecting donations for refugees in a Santa hat and what is so wrong with that? He joined his local Labour group to sing Carols and shake the collection tin - and it was not a fake publicity stunt. Again he shows his human and common touch which appeals to many of us. Corbyn has a 'momentum' of support behind him that other politicians can only yearn to achieve. He has caught the 'mood' of many. He may have disagreed with the party on some issues but looking at the list of some of those disagreements above you have to say - Kudos to Corbyn. You can check out Mr Corbyn further here
Fenella Roberts
3/4/2017 03:32:38 pm
Proud to have vote for this wonderful man, twice. To find out in this article that he voted against the introduction of Foundation Trust Hospitals actually makes me love him. That introduction was the worst time in the whole of my career with the NHS. We had to have all our jobs re-evaluated, we had to re-apply for our own jobs and we went through the biggest upheaval whilst working with people who were suffering from severe and enduring mental health difficulties. Some breadwinners of families lost their jobs and their incomes. It was so dreadful and nearly made me ill, whilst counselling as I say those very vulnerable clients. Thank you Mr Corbyn you are a true hero
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Eileen
3/4/2017 06:50:52 pm
Thanks for dropping by Fenella
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