Actually to clarify, I do think principles are important and I had high hopes for Corbyn to start with – but an awareness of your audience and having the ability to make resounding statements is also important if you're leader of the opposition. You can be principled and rhetorical. Cameron and Osborne - and even more so fecking BoJo and Gove - are an absolute gift for a leader of the opposition to stand up and skewer them with some well chosen words. They don't have to be untrue words - just well put together and rousing.
In this case, I think if Corbyn is secretly anti-EU then he needs to grasp that he should either come out and do what he believes in, or keep it secret and go with the facade. It's the mealy mouthed inability to just be a public figure, pick a stance and have something to say that is doing my head in.
Of course I would rather have a passionate, principled AND vocal labour leader. Jo Cox was that kind of person, it is possible.
Yes he's toast anyway but I'm just venting.