Anniebach Your continued ranting that Corbyn is "not decent" "a trot", "a traitor", etc., etc., is music to the ears of those on this thread who have no regard whatsoever for the Labour Party and who think "Socialism" is a dirty word. You are joining the likes of people who describe him as "a wimp", "a wally", "a hobo", etc. etc., and refer to his supporters as the "trot lot", "anti-Britain, anti-everything that is reasonable". That isn't political debate or a civilised analysis of policies - it's just character assassination.
We should be uniting to highlight the sheer hypocrisy of Theresa May in putting herself forward as some sort of saviour of the "working classes". But it is you who, with the constant applause of many people on this thread who are not Labour supporters and some of whom identify themselves as Conservative supporters, are constantly attacking Corbyn and those who believe he offers at least some hope of providing a real alternative to Conservative austerity policies which have destroyed vast swathes of public services, sold off valuable assets at knock-down prices and made the poorest and most vulnerable pay for the greed of the richest and most powerful.
Labour has been losing votes in Scotland for several years now and it is widely believed that this is due to a rejection of austerity policies. Labour made some mildly disapproving noises about austerity but when it came to voting, most of its MPs acquiesced. Corbyn is one of the few people who voted against austerity policies.
You describe yourself as "left" but not "far left" - what do these two terms actually mean to you and which of Corbyn's policies do you think are "far left" and not in keeping with Labour principles?
I think it was you that referred to Labi Siffre's song "So Strong" and said that he was referring to the then situation in South Africa. In fact I heard him talking about it in an interview fairly recently and he said that although it was widely thought to be referring to apartheid - and that he understood why and had no objection to that - he had in fact been inspired by his experiences as a gay man when writing the song.