What exactly do you object to anniebach that makes you comment "how low can anyone sink"?
Corbyn also said:
"The dramatic scale of wealth inequality in our country is a sign of a sick economy. The system is broken when it inflates the wealth of the richest, while failing to invest in our future.
“This inequality doesn’t just undermine our future prosperity, it’s linked to all sorts of social problems, including violent crime, worse health outcomes and reduced access to education. And we know that concentrations of wealth generate unaccountable power, corrupting our politics in the process.”
I think Corbyn's comments are entirely appropriate when considering Johnson's recently stated objectives:
To introduce tax cuts for those on the higher rate of income tax and increase the threshold for national insurance contributions.
Analysis suggests this would benefit the richest 20% of families at least seven times more than the poorest 20%, and push 50,000 families below the poverty line.