Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party Summed Up Perfectly By The Internet

The good, the bad and the funny.

Jeremy Corbyn recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of his Labour leadership victory.

Twelve months on and he’s in the midst of another - it’s been a tumultuous year.

Here are 19 times the internet perfectly summed it up...

The Good.

Supporters that love Corbyn enough to knit dolls of him.

Not sure how I feel about someone spending so much time making a mini me... NEEDLEss to say it is very good.

A photo posted by Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremy_corbynmp) on

The Bad.

What a truly dreadful advert for the Labour Party that hour was. The audience was even worse. A rabble. #bbcqt

— Iain Dale (@IainDale) September 8, 2016

The Funny.

The Good.

He’s all about the love. And the optical illusions.

Jeezy #corbyn #love #pattern

A photo posted by Carl cashman (@carlcashman) on

The Bad.

The one year anniversary that wasn’t welcome to many.

It’s exactly one year since Jeremy was elected leader of our Labour Party🎉 pic.twitter.com/pO0WODlYC3

— Jeremy Corbyn for PM (@JeremyCorbyn4PM) September 12, 2016

@JeremyCorbyn4PM And what a disastrous year it has been for our party. Go and go now Jeremy.

— Colin Farmery (@colinfarmery) September 12, 2016

@JeremyCorbyn4PM He'll probably be the last one

— Tim Turner (@tim2040) September 12, 2016

@JeremyCorbyn4PM Well that went well.

— NotSoGreatDictator (@NSGreatDictator) September 12, 2016

The Funny.

Units of time update:

Second
Minute
Hour
Day
Week
Month
Year
Decade
Century
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Aeon
Chilcot report
Labour leadership election

— David Schneider (@davidschneider) September 14, 2016

The Good.

Jeremy makes superb greetings card fodder when you compare him to Cameron.

These guys just landed in the shop 😂 #corbyn #cameron

A photo posted by Veronica Dearly (@veronicadearly) on

The Bad.

It wasn't "ram packed". It was "full of bull". #Traingate pic.twitter.com/X2isZNWb9O

— Dan D. Lyons (@newsfondue) August 23, 2016

Jeremy Corbyns train arrives at Kings Cross for the press conference.... #TrainGate pic.twitter.com/1uS1QrLLnx

— Bob Bedford (@WowbaggerSeven) August 23, 2016

The Funny.

The Good.

Corbyn's most effective #PMQs for ages - displays political risk of grammars policy - uniting labour and splitting the Tories

— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) September 14, 2016

Am I actually watching a #PMQs where Labour MPs are supporting their leader as he questions the PM? Whatever next?

— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) September 14, 2016

The Bad.

The Labour oblivion predicted by some.

Great piece by @sturdyAlex Everyone Labour should read this. If we don't face reality, electoral oblivion beckons. https://t.co/4eaZVsMIPl

— Tony Robinson (@Tony_Robinson) September 13, 2016

Poor? Sick? Unemployed?

Get back in your box and know your place, Plebs https://t.co/2sPyDQ4iDR

— The Keiths Barhams (@Ezquid) September 13, 2016

Last Labour government did more to help poor sick & unemployed than any amount of slogans in opposition ever could https://t.co/pDhMfF7Hqs

— Tony Robinson (@Tony_Robinson) September 13, 2016

The Funny.

The Good.

Here's Jeremy with his Ghandi Peace Award. This is just sad to see Owen Smith using such personal attacks #bbcqt pic.twitter.com/OFXRpEI7gC

— Greg Dash (@GregLabour) September 8, 2016

The Bad.

If you try to bring down Corbyn you'll have to get around me first. Me and millions like me. Real Labour. pic.twitter.com/fGoyRn78c3

— George Galloway (@georgegalloway) September 6, 2016

The Funny.

The Good.

He draws a good crowd.

Just seen this photo of people who've turned out in Nottingham tonight to listen to the Leader of the Labour Party: pic.twitter.com/NOzMirhTyg

— Richard Burgon MP (@RichardBurgon) September 7, 2016

The Bad.

That whole “EU” thing.

Another day of EU ref news where all the old favourites make an appearance, but Corbyn is absent from any of it: no appearances, no message

— ianpatterson99 (@ianpatterson99) May 30, 2016

@GordonMarsden I am a labour supporter in your constituency. Never heard anything on eu ref from you. Corbyn absent. Feel let down.

— JM (@jonnym40) June 25, 2016

What is Corbyn doing?! Absent from EU ref debate, not leading his party or opposition. Small time random comments e.g. sex trade?! #useless

— typical palace (@typicalpalace) March 5, 2016

The Funny.

The Labour Party. #bbcqt pic.twitter.com/ohUnrmfef1

— David Schneider (@davidschneider) September 8, 2016

And from the man himself...

“If most of us are ashamed of shabby clothes & shoddy furniture let us be more ashamed of shabby ideas & shoddy philosophies" Einstein #pmqs

— Jeremy Corbyn MP (@jeremycorbyn) February 24, 2016
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