@dentangle He probably wishes he'd been so forceful when it came to scum like Tom Watson who eventually led to his downfall. Corbyn's staunch belief in party political democracy was ironically his weakness. From his respect for his country's referendum result, to his respect for his party's internal democracy that led to a convoluted offering at the last election forced onto him by Starmer's "remainers."
I'd always predicted that referendum result based on the fact that people go and vote for change rather than a status quo (part of my argument in this thread, too). I voted remain but was then appalled at certain people ignoring the result and the reasons for it (New Labour, ConDem austerity, etc) and wanting a re-run, not least when Corbyn could've fought for some sort of Lexit with Scandinavian features.
Ultimately, it was all just BS, about choosing our masters, wasn't it? Corbyn had Scandinavian social democratic policies, but also wanted more cops on our streets. State socialism is a doomed concept, a contradiction in terms. Get them *all* in the sea. But especially Sir Keir Starmer, one of the biggest scumbags in party politics who makes Corbyn's Brexit machinations look like child's play, because he believes in nothing but power itself and who will doom us to greater disaster.