'Mr Corbyn carried out a round of interviews on Tuesday morning apparently designed as an image overhaul to let "Corbyn be Corbyn" and cast himself as a Left-wing, anti-establishment leader.'
Who knows what his real opinions are? The Corbyn of old was a well-known left-wing firebrand. This morning's speech seems to see him on the verge of populism. What next?
Corbyn never believed in continuing within the EU, so I think these are his real feelings about immigration. Does this re-emergence from hibernation mean we will be hearing more pronouncements?
There's a theory that the Titanic sank because it swerved to avoid the iceberg, so when it struck, it hit a much larger area than it would have done, if the ship had not tried to swerve and had hit the iceberg head on.
In a speech today in Peterborough ( who voted 60% to leave the eu) he will say that labour isn't wedded to free movement for eu citizens. Also, he will push for fair and reasonable managed migration. He is sooooo removed from real people that he thinks people won't see through him.