I didn't feel I was being asked to vote for him right now. We are all flawed and we all come from slightly different or very different backgrounds so I found it interesting to read his views on who he is. I think I treated it a bit more as I would like information from a good lecturer who knows his subject from the inside out. That means I can "discuss" without dissenting.
I would like to know more about this part of his thinking:
There is something structurally gone wrong with the Labour Party. Something odd is happening to people’s relationship to parties in general. What’s happening to Labour is what’s happening to left-wing parties across Europe, which have lost their working-class bases and become parties of urban intellectuals. Socialism created a strong alliance between two very different groups: working-class Labour, which was often more conservative and socialist-patriotic than people acknowledged; and the intelligentsia. And somehow, across Europe, it’s broken.
I would rather analyse than argue so I find this sort of thing very useful input.