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Jeremy Corbyn's time is up

Nice to see it actually out in the open I suppose:

I wouldn't be surprised if shammer manages to seize defeat from the jaws of certain victory, his only advantage that he's not rishi sunak will be destroyed once the campaign begins. Shammer will be more destructive to the Labour brand than ever that tepid social democrat corbyn was. Who'll be blamed if Labour lose the next General election? Seems shammer's painting himself into a corner
 
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If he was ever PM it would be his government managing capitalism and inflicting the austerity and attacks on workers. Never trust a politician. Fortunately for him he never got to be in that position. Unfortunately for us too many mugs still buy the lies of the Corbyn myth. But just look at what the social democrat politicians of 'the Squad' did in the US recently to the rail workers. Wether left or right politicians fuck over the workers and serve the interests of capitalism. At the end of the day you will never be able to vote yourself to liberation.
 
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I wouldn't be surprised if shammer manages to seize defeat from the jaws of certain victory, his only advantage that he's not rishi sunak will be destroyed once the campaign begins. Shammer will be more destructive to the Labour brand than ever that tepid social democrat corbyn was. Who'll be blamed if Labour lose the next General election? Seems shammer's painting himself into a corner

Aren't his electoral tactics simply "not a Tory"?
 
Has to be said, 1000 posts in :thumbs: , Corbyn was a terrible politician. Had no idea of the, ahem, 'momentum' he had behind him and little idea on what to do with it. He didn't beat his opponents in the party and he didn't do much to re-embed the party back into working class life. Labour's side of the Brexit process was a 100% fucking disaster, a combination of Starmer's shitheadedness Vs Corbyn's inability to lead. 2017 was May's near gift to the Labour Party, but 2019 was every bit Corbyn's inability to combat the populism of the right, the 'Get Brexit Done' mantra or even establish an identity. The sad thing is that his brand of mild social democracy would carry all before it at the moment, but his failures and Starmer's ... well, fuck, what is Starmer's thing... have wiped that off the agenda. Between them, they've done a grand job of ensuring that the only Labour victory can/will/might be some kind of insipid nee-Blairite, filthy slurry.

I'm well into the Xmas booze, so not doing nuance. And to think, somebody wants to buy Urban so they can market their shite to people like me. :D
 
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Just seen a garbage article on the BBC propaganda site, blaming Corbyn supporters because the Information Commissioner has found that there is no conclusive evidence they leaked internal party stuff showing how vile the Labour Right Party apparatchiks are. Which might hinder Starmer's persecution of them in the courts. What scum he is. Priceless: and people wonder why the BBC is hated, and given Starmer's relentless witch-hunt against socialists, may he burn in hell, forget the carbon footprint implications...
 
Just seen a garbage article on the BBC propaganda site, blaming Corbyn supporters because the Information Commissioner has found that there is no conclusive evidence they leaked internal party stuff showing how vile the Labour Right Party apparatchiks are. Which might hinder Starmer's persecution of them in the courts. What scum he is. Priceless: and people wonder why the BBC is hated, and given Starmer's relentless witch-hunt against socialists, may he burn in hell, forget the carbon footprint implications...
Not to mention the multi million pound costs potentially involved
BBC News - Corbyn-era legal costs could blunt Labour general election campaign
 
Not to mention the multi million pound costs potentially involved
BBC News - Corbyn-era legal costs could blunt Labour general election campaign
shammer would be the next pm if it wasn't for labour having to campaign for several weeks in the run-up to the vote
 
Not to mention the multi million pound costs potentially involved
BBC News - Corbyn-era legal costs could blunt Labour general election campaign
exactly: Starmer has chosen to persecute Leftists, and his BBC mates are whingeing that he might not win. Despicable: both him and them. Unbiased BBC? Never
 
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