southern442
Established Member
Maybe not, but that should be no barrier. I'd be much more supportive of a leader who was willing to debate these things, though maybe if I were a party leader I'd be more supportive of her position.
I doubt she'd have much trouble with Corbyn, though Sturgeon, who is an excellent orator, might run rings around her...
You never know. I think a lot of people are supporting the Tories now because they don't know what the alternative is, and the Tories seem to be 'strong enough'. I'm confident that Labour will be able to win votes back from the Conservatives, once Corbyn gets his message out. Whether he can get enough is a different story. I do expect the Tories to lose lots of votes in Scotland, and there is a good chance the Lib Dems will be able to prove themselves to the public and snatch a few votes off of them too. Once the debates start the ratings will change significantly.