This is good for a chuckle. Letter in the Grauniad from somebody allegedly named "Zoe Zero".
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/wh ... 283c&ei=16
Sodha writes about ejecting Corbyn as if it were a sign of democracy, yet what could be less democratic than denying the voters of Islington North their choice of Labour MP – the much respected and hard-working Corbyn, who has served that constituency very well for decades?
The voters of Islington North do not get "their" choice of Labour MP (and never have done). They get the opportunity to choose to vote for a Labour
candidate, which they will continue to enjoy. It just won't be Jeremy Feckin' Corbyn. The voters of Islington North could still vote for Corbyn, if he grows a pair of bollocks and stands on his own account instead of seeking to continue to use the Labour Party as a host for him and his parasitically eccentric political hobby horses. Granted, that is looking increasingly unlikely.
Keir Starmer clearly feels threatened by the mere presence of Corbyn on the backbenches. Why?
No he doesn't. If there is a threat from Corbyn, it is, as ever, that of his toxicity turning off voters from electing Labour to government because of his association with the party. Corbyn on the backbenches has done fuck all for his entire parliamentary career other than ignore his party whip, and would only continue in the same vein.
Corbyn is correct to point to the one thing that, according to Starmer, we aren’t supposed to talk about: Palestine. But it’s more than that. Starmer represents preservation of the status quo, whereas Corbyn represents change. Some of us are more than ready for change and Sodha cannot ignore the fact that 12 million of us voted for that.
What bollocks. A steady 28 point lead in the opinion polls represents people wanting a "preservation of the status quo?
You can fuck that sky-high.
I am so heartily sick of this sort of delusional Trot whining.
"The opportunity to serve our country: that is all we ask.” John Smith, May 11, 1994.