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Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?


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Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?  

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  1. 1. Should Corbyn remain as Labour leader?



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You tell the treacherous twat, Kerry-Anne! Just like Howard Beckett said, cunts like Jones should've should've been kicked out of Labour for what he did, yet he's seen by some on the left as this uber-loyal Corbynista, while people like me who supported and voted Labour under him in 2017 despite reservations are seen as right-wing. The fucking cheek! Who knows how 2017 might have turned out if faux-righteous grifters like him with their platforms and their fanbases were not around to tell anyone who would listen that Corbyn shouldn't be the Labour leader or PM.

 

On a related note, isn't this just so symptomatic of how things go? Millions of us are in a midst of a real financial struggle, we've just had a disaster of a budget for anyone earning less than £150k a year, yet when the official opposition, the only party with any prospect at all of getting this shower out of government, go after them, we get elements of the left going after the opposition, and if that's not enough, we also get others from the left going after the left who are going after the opposition - whilst also going after the opposition themselves! What a fucking palaver.

 

I'm not sure if we've ever had a Tory government that's attracted more than 50% of the vote (never mind 50% of the total electorate), and certainly not in recent memory, yet they remain in power most of the time because the opposition to the left of them (which invariably makes up a majority) is always going after each other instead reaching something resembling a compromise and common ground. 

 

It would be hilarious if it wasn't so fucking tragic.

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 The real reason these gouls are relentless in continually criticising Corbyn even now is many are rich shareholders with money invested in assets like arms companies and water suppliers etc, plus his proposals to give more power to tenants/renters frightened the property landlords who own multiple houses. Corbyn was a threat to their wealth. Starmer on the other hand is not a threat so like a cult they circle the wagons and attack anyone expressing even the slightest form of criticism of him. Their dirty money depends on it.

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3 hours ago, Gnasher said:

The real reason these gouls are relentless in continually criticising Corbyn even now is many are rich shareholders with money invested in assets like arms companies and water suppliers etc

 

Guilty as charged, I bought 20 quid's worth of water pistols to flog at the car booty.

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