Poll: Who would be a better Labour Party leader – Jeremy Corbyn or Owen Smith?

Tell us what you think about the Labour candidates

 

Now the Labour leadership race is down to Jeremy Corbyn and Owen Smith, who do you think would be better at the job?

Click on the link below to vote in our poll of Left Foot Forward readers. We’ll publish the results on Monday.

 

 

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57 Responses to “Poll: Who would be a better Labour Party leader – Jeremy Corbyn or Owen Smith?”

  1. Tom

    I like a lot of Corbyn’s ideas but he can’t lead his party and the country don’t want him.

  2. Robin Moss

    We need organisational competence to go with ideas. JC has shown he’s not up to leading.

  3. Lee Barrett

    Corbyn clearly understands the issues and struggles faced by the poor, the struggling and the disadvantaged, who with support from the PLP, instead of constant undermining would lead Labour to victory.

    Smith is a careerist politician who doesn’t recognise that most Labour support is turned off of politics when there is no clear definition between the two many parties – it is not more centrist policy needed but radical reform and Smith is not radical, he is untrustworthy with a dubious background , constantly spouting sound bites similar to the empty words uttered by Theresa May outside number 10 – no substance and no understanding of why our support has dwindled by millions

  4. David Davies

    There never was a recovery in the real world, and there is not one now. People conned into self-employment without work, on ZHC without hours, and sanctioned off benefits do not a recovery make.

    May’s reluctance to press the Article 50 button, and platitudes towards the plebs, butter no parsnips.

  5. michael

    I am a labour member, really wanted to register to vote, but unfortunately being on minimum wage as a window fitter, i couldn’t afford it . Corbyn for leader.

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