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Keir Starmer's time is up

I’ve got mixed emotions about supertanski I like her spicy delivery, real anger and dystopia warning style. But she’s a starmer Stan

Supertanski seems to have getting into attack mode against anyone who has in anyway criticised Starmer

Apparently It’s gonna be on left wing former Labour voters if the Tories get in again.

She broaches tactical voting but her underlying message seems to be real socialists are wankers

Develop a party with policies and people people like and trust and they’ll vote for them

What a mess
 
The young people who were enthused with Corbyn policies (there being a future for them etc) and the older activists seem to have left the Labour Party behind and along with the Labour Movement are moving on with Enough is Enough.

They have signed up 400,00 supporters in a little over ten days.

Their rally at Clapham Grand was packed to the rafters last night.

The biggest hindrance to the Labour movement is the Labour party and it is time to let the Starmer's thugs and the middle class twits like Super Tanski and the briefcase enthusiasts run it into the ground.

It is hard to start a new political party from scratch but with union backing and money, it can be done. It has been done. There is not a better time.
 
She's one of those people who've mistaken portmanteau swearwords for politics

Nothing I hate more than the animal + swear word combinations e.g. ‘wankpuffin’ ‘shitgibbon’ ‘cocksquirrel’ etc. imo anybody who uses them (except to point out how awful they are) should be destroyed.
 
Starting one is the easy part.
Utterly predictable isn't it. There's basically three strategies the cobweb left has been circling round for the last four decades.

1. Marches of the damned (which are ignored, see Iraq, People's Assembly, anti-austerity, Kill the Bill etc etc)
2. Capturing Labour (which just failed, again)
3. Starting a new party (which is stymied by a combination of first past the post and the same impossibility of creating a sufficient electoral coalition to overcome the Establishment, Tories and Labour right that did for Corbs).

(I'd add "build the unions" but that's basically just been a form of movement maintenance underpinning strategies 1-3.)
 
Utterly predictable isn't it. There's basically three strategies the cobweb left has been circling round for the last four decades.

1. Marches of the damned (which are ignored, see Iraq, People's Assembly, anti-austerity, Kill the Bill etc etc)
2. Capturing Labour (which just failed, again)
3. Starting a new party (which is stymied by a combination of first past the post and the same impossibility of creating a sufficient electoral coalition to overcome the Establishment, Tories and Labour right that did for Corbs).

(I'd add "build the unions" but that's basically just been a form of movement maintenance underpinning strategies 1-3.)
there's going to be a series of pre-revolutionary general strikes later in the year, a prelude to a full workers takeover, so we can move on from the above once and for all :thumbs:
 
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