At every election since 1979, more than 60% of the electorate have voted for a party to the right of the previous Labour leadership and therefore Jeremy Corbyn. They didn’t do this because secretly they want a left wing government.

There are now less than 14% working class in the UK, there are less than 0.5% labour members in the UK, the larger demographics are the Middle classes and aspirational classes, it is these that decide a government, and it is to these people that the Labour party must reach out their appeal. Even if the Labour party got half of the Green Votes, that’s still not another single seat with the proposed boundary changes, then say they get half of the SNP & UKIP votes, that’s still a projected increase of approximately 50 seats, this still means they do not get to form a government. Now let’s add into the equation these Middle England potential floating voters, these 60% that voted to the right of Ed Milliband’s labour, which was right of Corbyn’s proposals, only now with a million or so of these voters do they start to come close to becoming a party of government.

The maths aren’t on Labour’s side at all, and they are even more against Jeremy Corbyn, that’s the harsh reality that we have learnt from history, maths and recent TUC polling data. So it’s time to think with your heads not your hearts unless that is you are perfectly happy to see another 10 years of Tory rule.