Jeremy Corbyn – from irrelevance to power-broker

   

 

Jeremy Corbyn’s chart (UK opposition leader) is a mystery. I’ve been staring at it for weeks deciding whether there’s anything worth saying which is odd given that he is regularly touted now as a replacement for the feeble May.

His Leadership chart, 24 September 2016 12.51pm Liverpool, makes more sense with a successful, lucky Sun Jupiter in the 10th which is moving to an exact conjunction this year – which all looks good for him, as the left are dominating all three of the Labour Party’s centres of power: the trade unions, the shadow cabinet in parliament and the national executive. He could be set to lead Britain’s most radical government ever. Where his leadership charts hits real problems is by 2019 with tr Pluto starting a two year square to the Uranus, which aspect often topples leaders from their perches.

He has two major problems since his young voters are generally pro-Europe while he like many old left-wingers is not; and the other is that it’s unclear whether the UK would be happy to elect what the Labour Party is now being forced to become.

He’s not exactly seeing eye-to-eye with Momentum (8 October 2015) which is driving through the draconian changes, with upheavals in their relationship chart this year and aggravation plus in 2019/2020. His relationship with both the 1900 and 1906 Labour Party charts are also fraught with tension. Momentum itself looks set back on its heels in 2019 though more upbeat in 2020/2021.

The Labour Party 12 Feb 1906 chart looks much more together and successful come 2021/2022.

7 thoughts on “Jeremy Corbyn – from irrelevance to power-broker

  1. What we need is ordinary people to get more involved in politics, the extremists can muscle in when everyone looks the other way and is too busy to take an interest. The problem is most normal people take one look and would ‘rather bath in acid’ than expose themselves, or their family, to the media circus and the relentless nonsense that is the political world today.

  2. This is really detailed Marjorie. I was talking to some Labour supporters who are getting a bit jaded with him. I like him but I am worried that he bends with the wind. The change from the white poppy of Peace to the red poppy of the Military Industrial Complex really bothers me. Is there a similarity between Erdogan and Corbyn? I see them similar? I see in Corbyn a ‘glint’ of something like Erdogan of starting off well as a ‘people’s hero’ that then gets into a dictatorship where he will not let go of The Chair. Don’t know what to make of Jeremy Corbyn? Russia Today were talking about how he won’t appear on RT programs now yet when he wasn’t in line for The Chair, he would leap on any time… This is the problem with Jeremy. His heart is in the right place but he is just doing small but fundementally bad swaps of Faith? Why are so many of the wild cards turning the world upside down Gemini Marjorie? Corbyn, Trump, Boris, Russell Brand…Could you do a Gemini World Beaters Story… ; )

  3. How long will this go on for? Labour – Tory …. Tory – Labour …. Labour – Tory. We’ve put up with this for over a hundred years now with one crowd proving to be worse than the other: and constantly blaming the other for the mess that we are in. If Mr Corbyn gets into power he’ll no doubt prove to be another abject failure.

    The political system in this country needs to be overhauled from top to bottom. No more political parties with 30% odd percent support ruling the roost, no more ‘strength of numbers’ English politicians in the Commons trampling over Scottish, Irish and Welsh elected politicians and no more unelected individuals sitting 2 to a seat in the House Of Lords. Over 800 of them now.

    The United Kingdom is comprised of two Kingdoms only, that is Scotland and England (with N Ireland and Wales). Time for England to have its OWN elected Parliament. For starters. Long overdue.

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