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Jeremy Corbyn

My thoughts exactly. The genie is out of the bottle. If we as a country cope financially by running with national debt as a much higher percentage of GDP, then I hope austerity is dead.

Put it this way, as and when we get the other side of this, would YOU want to be the head of a government that advocated cutting funding to the NHS? I wouldn't. It would be a political suicide note.
 
We'll see. We still have a right wing Government run by an ideological weirdo who isn't directly answerable to the electorate with an 80 seat majority.
 
I was more appalled watching the news as they showed Sunak and Johnson outside number 10 applauding for the NHS... Both members of a party that has criminally underfunded the NHS for over ten years and Sunak has overseen the partial closure of my local hospital with people having to travel to Middlesbrough if they need hospital. Then I see Michael Gove stood, making the latest announcements, with "protect the NHS" in front of him.

Bunch of fucking two faced bastards. Fuck them
 
But Jeremy Corbyn or something...
 
I popped on Rawk. Now Liverpool fans are a fairly left wing supporter base, but there is a lot of good info there as with forty thousand users there are people there involved in this.

It's interesting reading. Best bit is you can't type "Michael Gove" in your post without the swear filter changing it to "Fuckwitted Pob Lookalike Gove". That amuses me in difficult times so chapeau to their mods.
 
My local Labour Party chair has suggested we all co-sign this:

This is an open letter to be sent to our leadership - please reply if you would like to add your name in support.



To all members of the Labour Party National Executive Committee,

Regarding the leaked work of the Labour Party Governance and Legal Unit on anti-Semitism 2014-19 - we urge the leadership to set out its plans for an inquiry that is thorough and in depth, intended to clear out the bad and right the wrongs of mishandled disciplinary matters and more during the period. This is badly needed by members devastated by its allegations: -

Of the offensive culture of racist and sexist language at Labour HQ.

Of the right-wing factional officers in control who opposed Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership and to whom socialism was a dirty word.

That Labour staff worked against a win for Jeremy Corbyn in 2017.

That the handling of anti-Semitism disciplinary cases was either deliberately or neglectfully incompetent.

In contrast with the unjust treatment of individual members during the period, those named in the report (former staff prior to 2017 including the General Secretary, Lord McNicol) will have the benefit of due process. Their actions until they left office must be examined - at the very least they should be named and shamed - natural justice demands it.

We demand public commitment from the leadership: -

To suspend members named or to remove the Labour whip if serving in Parliament for participating in, or overseeing, active violation of Labour values and for the possible misuse of Labour Party funds.

Staff who contributed to the production of the leaked report should be protected to recognise the service they have done members by revealing what went on. Amends must be made to others who were unjustly or incompetently treated during the period: -

By immediate review of cases where members were punished or suffered reputational damage.

It is the first meeting of Labour’s National Executive Committee last week under Kier Starmer - members are leaving, people who worked hard for the last two elections and beyond. We urge the leadership to make public t he inquiry’s proceedings and conclusions - there are cases to answer on bullying, harassment, sexism and racism: -

Issue the document in redacted form to members now for discussion – to prove that it is not being swept under the carpet and that real change is possible in the Labour Party.

Yours in comradeship and solidarity,

Members of Stafford CLP, signatories to the above

Julie Read, Chair

I’m not sure what’s worse - the content or the writing style.
 
I've seen a fair bit of this on Facebook, I would have thought Starmer was the obvious choice to take the party forward , but their's still a lot of 'buthurt' Corbyn fans out there, phrases like 'the best Prime Minister we never had' and 'Keir Offshore Starmer' doesn't sound like the party is going to be in unison anytime soon.
 
I've seen a fair bit of this on Facebook, I would have thought Starmer was the obvious choice to take the party forward , but their's still a lot of 'buthurt' Corbyn fans out there, phrases like 'the best Prime Minister we never had' and 'Keir Offshore Starmer' doesn't sound like the party is going to be in unison anytime soon.

They really can't see that they lost two general elections the second of which is Saunders-esque. And these people are so blind they can't see that their chosen messiah is just not electable.

Nowt so blind as to those who won't see.
 
Comes across as a decent person,but as a leader........ He had the open goal of the conservatives being absolutely shocking,and corbyn ended up being Ronny Rosenthal on a regular basis
 
I would have thought to a lot of the Labour faihful Ronnie Rosenthal would have been one of the last people they wanted leading the party :)
 
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'He was never a Marxist. He was not hell-bent on the destruction of Western capitalism. He was a socialist. Nor was he an antisemite, and there is no serious evidence which suggests that he was, though we certainly do not absolve him of poor judgement, for instance in joining various internet forums in his years on the backbenches. He was a flawed politician who made mistakes.'

Flawed? Mistakes? It's an outrage!
 
‘We also learnt that Corbyn himself has been a member of five online groups which have propagated anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, such as that the number of deaths at Auschwitz has been exaggerated and that Israelis have harvested the organs of Arab children. Also, they have posted links to the loathsome views of white supremacists, including the leader of the Ku Klux Klan.

Despite being a contributor to such sites, Corbyn claimed — preposterously in my view — not to have noticed such postings and continued until this week to be a member of two of these groups. But the most egregious example of Corbyn’s shameful anti-Semitism was his support for a truly disgusting mural in London portraying caricature Jewish bankers playing Monopoly on the backs of what appear to be naked slaves. Thus it depicted Jews as evil conspirators working to oppress the masses.

It was an image of which the Nazis would have been proud.’

This is fun.
 
Two articles, two years apart, same journalist, same “evidence”...different conclusions.
 
Middle East Eye is a rancid antisemitic cesspit.
 
‘We also learnt that Corbyn himself has been a member of five online groups which have propagated anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, such as that the number of deaths at Auschwitz has been exaggerated and that Israelis have harvested the organs of Arab children. Also, they have posted links to the loathsome views of white supremacists, including the leader of the Ku Klux Klan.

Despite being a contributor to such sites, Corbyn claimed — preposterously in my view — not to have noticed such postings and continued until this week to be a member of two of these groups. But the most egregious example of Corbyn’s shameful anti-Semitism was his support for a truly disgusting mural in London portraying caricature Jewish bankers playing Monopoly on the backs of what appear to be naked slaves. Thus it depicted Jews as evil conspirators working to oppress the masses.

It was an image of which the Nazis would have been proud.’

This is fun.

He looked at a mural! The epitome of evil.

Illegal wars. Corruption. Buddying up with dictators with dreadful human rights records. Unquestioning support for Israel. Selling off huge swathes of the public sector to private firms. Appalling language and treatment of immigrants. Removal of civil liberties because 'terror'.

All of this is fine but don't join a Facebook group or look at a mural.

What a society we'd have if every politician was held up to the same level of scrutiny as Corbyn.
 
If the media were never going to allow him to win, its clear he should d have stepped down a lot earlier, surely?
 
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