Sounds like he has made some blinding choices for his shadow cabinet...

Labour's new shadow farming minister is a vegan animal rights activist who believes cattle and sheep farming is 'no longer sustainable'.
Bristol MP Kerry McCarthy, who has railed against the Government's badger cull despite widespread support among farmers, was given the top shadow cabinet post in Jeremy Corbyn's controversial reshuffle today.
The appointment was attacked by the Countryside Alliance who urged the Labour party to 're-engage' with farmers.
Ms McCarthy's promotion was one of a number of surprise appointments to the shadow cabinet, in a chaotic day in Westminster.
Michael Dugher – a self-declared 'curry obsessive' and karaoke fan – was made Culture Secretary.
Lucy Powell – Ed Miliband's former adviser – was given the plum job of Education Secretary despite admitting last month that she had 'never, ever met or spoken to' Mr Corbyn.
Labour's new chief whip in the Lords, Steve Bassam, meanwhile, is the chief executive of the Squatters Association.
Not to mention the new Shadow Chancellor is an 'ultra-radical MP' (or as normal people would say, a complete cockwomble), IRA sympathiser who was once quoted as wanting to assassinate Margaret Thatcher, and close friend of Jeremy Corbyn who would 'swim through vomit' to oppose benefits cuts.
This is sounding less like a political party and more like a fringe protest group.
