Tim Farron was the onlyon stage at the ITV Leaders' Debate on Thursday night. He received the most mentions on social media, was applauded throughout, especially when standing up for young people, the NHS and for trusting the British people to have the final say on the Brexit deal.However the question remains:This is just the latest example of Corbyn not turning up when it counts. He is supposed to be Leader of the Opposition but he hasn't opposed anything. When he voted with Ukip and the Conservatives on their extreme version of Brexit, he lost the right to call himself a progressive politician. Now on Brexit, Labour claim they will redraw the Tory plans they have been complicit in passing, butwhat those plans will be.Robert Swift, Liberal Democrat candidate for Gedling said: "Labour has been trying hard to shift the spotlight away from Corbyn and Brexit. His decision not to attend the debate and defend his willing support for Theresa May's plans must have been a relief to their supporters."