Yesterday, I published a short poll asking people on the Labour subreddit how they felt about a number of Jeremy Corbyn’s policies, to determine whether the claim that Corbyn was the problem more than his policies were true.

Below, I’ve changed my previous colour scheme for ease of reading, and we can imagine someone asking a four-year-old what they think of Corbyn and answering with trafic lights, i.e. the green is the pro-Corbyn group, yellow the neutrals, and red the anti-Corbyn group. So it definitely was not a subliminal attempt to paint the anti group as the ‘true Labour’, before I receive such an accusation.

As a reminder of the scale: 1 = very bad idea, 2 = bad idea, 3 = a little bit of a bad idea, 4 = neither good nor bad idea, 5 = a little bit of a good idea, 6 = a good idea, 7 = a very good idea

Railways should be nationalised

HS2 should be scrapped

Diplomacy with Hamas and Hezbollah helps the peace process

Trident should be scrapped

The UK should not bomb ISIS in Syria

The Falkland islands should have “some degree of joint administration”

We should impose an arms embargo on Israel

Nuclear power should be banned

The energy companies should be nationalised

The coal mines should be reopened

A maximum wage should be introduced

Britain should be a republic

“We should be adult and grown up and decriminalise cannabis”

If you would like to see the graphs of the original data, you can do so here