Quote Originally Posted by Brenus View Post
"If Corbyn were my manager, I'd complain to his superior about his utter lack of competence at his job, making mine unnecessarily harder. If Corbyn were my manager, I'd complain to his superior about his lack of professionalism and work ethic." And if you had my manager as his superior, she would tell you to shut-up, stop complaining and work as a team player. And if you are not happy with it, take it or leave (put-up or shut-up, I think it is)...
Are we talking about Jeremy Corbyn here, the most rebellious MP still in Parliament, who has voted against the Labour party on 500+ occasions? The guy who challenged the then current Labour leader (and Prime Minister) less than a year after the British people had elected them to government with a huge Commons majority?

During my brief stint as a manager, I made sure I was first to the office, the last to leave, supported my subordinates to the best of my ability, and wherever there were gaps, I worked my arse off to cover them. It didn't mean I was any good, but my work ethic already meant I showed far more leadership quality than Corbyn has done. The Corbyn who doesn't start work until far later than your average worker, takes zero responsibility, and regularly undermines his subordinates. And this guy is being paid a six figure salary by the taxpayer for this.