Here is Owen Jones in the Guardian
"Voters may back Corbyn’s policies. But they won’t accept a freakshow"
www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/sep/22/voters-back-corbyn-policies-but-wont-accept-freakshow
I haven't read the article but I presume that "freakshow" is an oblique reference to some of the leading members of the 172.
The reason that a lot of people have a negative image of Corbyn is due to the relentless media and 172 barrage against him for months. That will evaporate if Corbyn has the leadership skills to defeat the 172 and put them back in their box. I am not sure he has got the ability or strength to do that in which case they will continue to underine him and he won't get anywhere.
Corbyn is representative of the huge shift in public opinion across the entire Western world against the failed consensus of the insiders. The people have defeated them all and they are never coming back again as they were before. It's over for them despite the BBC's attempts to resurrect the whole lot of them.
"New Times: Gary Gerstle on Corbyn, Sanders and the populist surge
The mustering of Bernie’s and Donald’s armies, along with the Brexit vote, may signify the end of the neoliberal world order which has ruled since the 1980s. So what next?"
www.newstatesman.com/politics/2016/09/new-times-gary-gerstle-corbyn-sanders-and-populist-surge
The old guard, the charidee types.are still being rolled out to stop the inevitable but their time is over, their failure and unpopularity all too evident
"New Times: David Miliband on why the left needs to move forward, not back
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This year’s leadership election has spent a lot of time debating how to “bring back” various lost icons, such as nationalised railways, rather than focusing on new ideas for the future.
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But the electorate can see through the domestic policy, too. Nationalisation cannot be the answer to everything; anti-austerity speeches cannot explain everything; corporate taxation cannot pay for everything. It doesn’t add up. It wouldn’t work. People are not stupid."
www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2016/09/new-times-david-miliband-why-left-needs-move-forward-not-back
These failed politicians want to turn back the clock and oppose the people's choice of Brexit, their mantra is that "it is not affordable" for Corbyn to do what he wants and they are against popular policies like rail nationalisation, which even most Tory voters are in favour of.
These failed politicians are the status quo contingent, the BBC and Establishment forces trying to hold back the wave of the people in the New Times that have rocked their entire world.
They are the past, the Corbynistas are the future. Ordinary people organising to end the status quo of failure.