Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. 09:04 - Feb 11 with 841 views | BanksterDebtSlave | Oh..... https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/feb/11/jared-omara-should-never-labour The entire selection committee in Bolton North East resigned after they were not allowed to choose the shortlist, an increasingly common practice in Keir Starmer’s Labour party, saying: “Yet again, it appears that the Labour party is seeking to promote the views and attitudes of a clique in London, rather than local members in the north.” |  |
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Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 09:06 - Feb 11 with 807 views | Guthrum | Mind you, after the blinding success of Labour in the North in 2019, would you trust their judgement? |  |
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Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 09:09 - Feb 11 with 795 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 09:06 - Feb 11 by Guthrum | Mind you, after the blinding success of Labour in the North in 2019, would you trust their judgement? |
I would trust them to be more in touch with their community than Central command. |  |
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Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 09:14 - Feb 11 with 778 views | Guthrum |
Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 09:09 - Feb 11 by BanksterDebtSlave | I would trust them to be more in touch with their community than Central command. |
But Democracy in the UK is all about polling and winning elections, not representation and democracy. |  |
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Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 09:35 - Feb 11 with 693 views | DJR | Very ironic that the Corbyn-led purges, about which there were so many scare stories, never materialised, whereas the so-called liberals now in control are purging the left with glee. But as with the vast majority of anti-Corbyn rhetoric, there was very little truth in substance. |  | |  |
Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 09:38 - Feb 11 with 674 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 09:35 - Feb 11 by DJR | Very ironic that the Corbyn-led purges, about which there were so many scare stories, never materialised, whereas the so-called liberals now in control are purging the left with glee. But as with the vast majority of anti-Corbyn rhetoric, there was very little truth in substance. |
Alanis Morissette would have something to say about that. |  |
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Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 09:39 - Feb 11 with 665 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 09:14 - Feb 11 by Guthrum | But Democracy in the UK is all about polling and winning elections, not representation and democracy. |
Where cynicism meets reality!! Again. |  |
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Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 09:47 - Feb 11 with 649 views | Pinewoodblue | Surprised they didn’t mention the new MP elected this week for a Lancashire constituency, her two previous attempts to enter parliament were for Essex seats. |  |
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Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 11:09 - Feb 11 with 532 views | Darth_Koont |
Evil left still taking over the Labour Party. on 09:35 - Feb 11 by DJR | Very ironic that the Corbyn-led purges, about which there were so many scare stories, never materialised, whereas the so-called liberals now in control are purging the left with glee. But as with the vast majority of anti-Corbyn rhetoric, there was very little truth in substance. |
Indeed. And of course our “world-class” journalists can’t seem to see any of it now even when this time it’s actually happening ... As for the current Labour regime, the Blairite cultists who have a stranglehold on the party are unashamedly right-wing. And like any cult they’ve immersed themselves in their own narrative despite the evidence of how UK needs social, economic and political change. But hey, easier to pretend that we’re still in the 90s and Things Can Only Get Betterᵀᴹ. Forget Blair in 1997. With the moribund state of the UK even without the multiple new challenges facing the world, turning the official opposition in 2023 into a clueless, policyless, anti-democratic, debate-silencing establishment B team is Thatcher’s (and Murdoch’s) greatest achievement. |  |
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