Djen, it matters to all of us that we get a credible Opposition in Parliament regardless of the way we vote.
Adolescents usually grow up, and see that life is not so simplistic as they had previously thought.
PMQ's has just become boring and allowed Cameron to push all his policies, both good and bad, it is now an easy time for him to answer Kelly from Brighton or Mavis from Basingstoke.
Mollie, that ' you can't put a fag paper between them' is not your own thought/quote, although I can see that your post agrees with it, but of course it is not true. The nearest it came to that was in the earlier Blair years. Nowadays you could probably put a brick wall between the policies.
It's every much a soundbite as the much loved ( by Ed Miliband) as the 'policy made up on the back of a fag packet/ envelope'.You are not wrong in saying that Corbyn offered different views to the other three candidates, but my shaman point was that why would anyone actually want those extreme views?Unless they were extremists, as we know now that quite a good proportion of £3 voters were.