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David Hirsh
DavidHirsh
Rebecca Long-Bailey didn't make a mistake, for which she should have been allowed to apologize. This is her politics. She was a key part of the Corbyn leadership. She was
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Ewan Gibbs
ewangibbs
I enjoyed @jemgilbert’s interview about the Labour left on @poltheoryother. The observation that Corbyn and his allies saw themselves primarily in terms of anti-austerity politics and not the longer term
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Ian Austin
LordIanAustin
So much for the change that was promised.Labour had a big opportunity to show Jewish people and the country that it had learnt from the disgraceful way anti-Jewish racism poisoned
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Morgan Paulett 🏴
MorganPaulett
I cannot help but think that had the result been different in 2019, we would not be cancelling Christmas right now.A Corbyn government, every step of the way, would have
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Frank Owen's Legendary Paintbrush
WarmongerHodges
This is the usual "centrist" bullshit to absolve themselves of blame. It's what they always do after a heavy defeat.When Labour scraped 30% in 2015, they claimed it was because
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Luisa Attfield
l_attfield
For me the worst part about today is not that Jeremy didn’t get what he deserved, or even the blatant political manipulation of the processes, but the signal it sent
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Falcon Malteser #FOFM
Falcon_Malteser
I liked reading this. It's hard to see love in Corbyn though. He is partial, he is suspicious. From the very first moment his dealings with the press and PLP
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Russ
RussInCheshire
The theory that "Labour plotting" was the cause of Corbyn losing the 2017 election by 2700 votes is based on five assumptionsI'll let you decide if these assumptions stand up
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Alex Nunns
alexnunns
Keir Starmer took the decision to suspend Jeremy Corbyn. Labour claimed the General Secretary did in a flawed attempt to evade the charge of political interference—the very thing the EHRC
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Darren McGarvey
lokiscottishrap
Perhaps the sorest aspect of Corbyn's downfall is that it came down to accusations of racism - the definition of which the left has expanded in recent years. A lot
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Luke John Davies
LJDLabour
Yes money was allocated to defending seats in 2017 that turned out to be safe. That was because, like everyone else, Labour in 2017 believed the outcome of the Brexit
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Pilar Gomez FBPE #charactermatters
redalphababe
1. I wonder why a young girl not even off the starting blocks in the world of work worries about tax levels instead of thinking about what she wants to
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Maureen Fitzsimmons
mojos55
Jim Butler-DaulbyI've been banging on about this since the election! The first clue came when #May - who had to do a very shady deal with the #DUP to cling
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Aaron Bastani
AaronBastani
New email from Labour’s head of internal governance, Fraser Welsh, explains why motions re Corbyn losing whip (now that he isn’t suspended) must be ruled out of order. Frankly it
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CrémantCommunarde#ActivistLawyer 🕊️⚖️ ✋💙
0Calamity
1. Just because our own media portrays Corbyn as either completely inept or, alternatively, extraordinarily dangerous doesn't mean that this is how he is viewed in the EU. A short
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Max Blumenthal
MaxBlumenthal
More censorship on the way as the former NATO press officer turned Pentagon-funded “researcher” who labeled real people as Russian bots and peddled disinformation to link Jeremy Corbyn to Russian
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