In defence of Jeremy Corbyn
From our UK edition
At No 6 in our rundown of the Spectator's most-read pieces of 2015 is a piece that takes a surprising stance. Freddy Gray's November defence of Jeremy Corbyn as a 'shockingly steadfast' politician in contrast to David Cameron who 'makes up his foreign policy as he goes along' was hugely popular, and not just with the Corbynistas who support the Labour leader. What strange people we Brits are. We spend years moaning that our politicians are cynical opportunists who don’t stand for anything. Then along comes an opposition leader who has principles — and appears to stick by them even when it makes him unpopular — and he is dismissed as a joke. Jeremy Corbyn has been ridiculed in recent days for the feebleness of his foreign policy.