Rita_Poon
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Amin!I’m sure some reform minister will introduce a “forrin hot wife policy” to suit their own particular needs.

Amin!I’m sure some reform minister will introduce a “forrin hot wife policy” to suit their own particular needs.
Amin!
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I mean, talk about pi*ck teasing. Pony up!Just googled and saw the photos of his childhood sweetheart.
Holy moly.
Totally. It was actually the so called moderate Blairite faction in the Labour party that sabotaged Jeremy Corbyn's chances with their ridiculous anti semitic smear campaign. Something the Tories and their complicit Billionaire owned media friends were happy to join in with.While I get the thinking behind your comment (though think the hyperbolic "extremist" part is silly and unhelpful), wasn't that the line before the election to ensure the least bad option got in over the historically bad option. Don't fight amongst yourselves as the scumbags need to be removed...
I'm sure most agreed.
However when the least bad option then continues the support of genocide and uses rhetoric around immigration that increases the stirring of hate already happening, then is it really thick to finally seek another option?
Not dismissing your point, but what is their realistic other choice given what seems to be concerted efforts to remove such politicians. What's the less myopic and thick option here for them, sit back and grin and bear things that must utterly disgust them?
This is also true of the Labour party in general. Since day 1 the Tory media (which is probably 90% of the media) has organised a witch hunt against Labour.To me, Corbyn isn't extreme left at all - he's just left in a society that has drifted very lright, if you know what I mean. I was using extreme in the context of what is currently "accepted" as left by the media.
And there lies the problem - sadly Corbyn will never get anything other than hostile coverage from the media and because of that he's unelectable - all he can do is split the vote that stops the parties of greed and selfishness getting in.
Honestly, I'd prefer Corbyn to be in power now, than tory-light Starmer ... but it'd never happen in a society conditioned what to think by billionaire owned media terrified that their wealth might be better redistributed.
On a personal level it gives me someone I would be happy to vote for at least.To me, this is just shuffling the pack whilst the game remains unchanged.
There won't be any significant change whilst the electoral system and the role of the civil service remain as they are.