25 November 2020
Jeremy Corbyn
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“Internal Whatssapp messages, which are yet to be made public, would show Starmer has lied to the public about Corbyn’s suspension.”
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“Just one month ago, Starmer’s position was secure. Today, it is anything but secure, and this, my friends, is entirely of his own doing. The Labour Party members expected a leader, not a control freak.”
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Socialist Appeal editor, Rob Sewell, gives his view of the Corbyn/Starmer dispute in the latest edition. An edited version is offered below. CORBYN’S suspension was removed, according to insider reports,…
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In 2001, MPs asked why there was so little public engagement in politics. Irony?
19 November 2020“This issue of politicians displaying contempt-for-public and contempt-for-Parliament has not gone away. In fact, it is more pressing than ever.”
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“Starmer’s cowardice is so extreme, I am reminded of Theresa May’s shockingly spineless behaviour during the 2017 General Election campaign.”
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Vox Political: If political interference in anti-Semitism complaints is wrong, why was Chris Williamson expelled from Labour? – EXCERPT
30 October 2020written by Mike Sivier I called it at the time. Last year, Chris Williamson’s Labour Party membership was suspended amid false allegations of anti-Semitism. There was an investigation, the charge…
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All bets are off, centrists. No more of your emotional blackmail will be tolerated –
30 October 2020“Somehow, the new Labour leader thinks that being far more aggressive, ruthless and malicious towards members of his own party than he has ever been in his entire life towards the Conservative Party, is the way to be an Opposition leader”
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Blairite high priest David Miliband has accused Jeremy Corbyn of trying to “wreck” Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership in an escalation of Labour’s bitter civil war. Mr Corbyn, alongside former shadow…
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THIS report, which was generally shunned by the left, is careful not to point the finger of blame for internal party conflict, it “rests not wholly with one side or…
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