Absolutely - couldn't agree more with this sentiment. Unfortunately, I have no confidence whatsoever in Mr Corbyn to deliver much of benefit to the country in the (hopefully unlikely) event that he is the next PM. That he is a Polytechnic dropout from a minor public school is not the issue, but he is clearly well disposed towards both Marxism in general and the former Soviet Union specifically. He is an apologist for the IRA and the decades of terrorist acts they committed, and he has tolerated anti-Semitism in his party. Even our own resident Trot, Mr Redshaw, clearly a liberal in most areas, has posted on more than one occasion on some supposed 'Jewish lobby / conspiracy' manipulating government and its institutions behind the scenes.
Mr Johnson appears only to be interested in Mr Johnson and in remaining in the top job. Mr Corbyn is neither up to the job nor someone most people (including many / most Labour supporters) would wish to see in power. Ms Swinson has wholly over-reached herself by denying the referendum vote entirely and promising unilaterally to rescind the decision to leave the EU. As a remainer, I would love to see us staying but not without the country's approval and this was denied at the referendum, however dishonestly the 'leave' campaign behaved.
I'll definitely vote if my postal vote arrives. Possibly for my sitting Tory MP despite Mr Johnson but more probably for the Lib Dems, again despite Ms Swinson's pledge (mainly because whatever the outcome I know she'll never be in a position to deliver on her promise to her party).
What an unholy choice!