Embittered Jezza said:
"The NEC’s decision to block my candidacy for Islington North is a shameful attack on party democracy, party members and natural justice."
No it's not. It's a democratic decision decided by and voted for democratically by the members of Labour's National Executive Committee, a body whose members are democratically elected via the democratic votes of every Labour Party member.
He accused Starmer of having "launched an assault on the rights of his own Labour members"
Nonsense. Labour members ' rights are completely unchanged, and unassaulted, by this decision.
and "breaking his pledge to build a united and democratic party that advances social, economic and climate justice".
Utter bollocks. A united party requires the desire to unite by every member of that party. It's quite impossible when you have a twat of a former leader undermining the leadership's response to a report into the party by the EHRC -
directly to national news media no less - then stubbornly refusing to resile from his idiotically crass remarks. The party is ready to put forward a winning election manifesto that
actually will advance economic, social, and climate justice - unlike anything this twat of a former leader has ever been able to do.
He concluded his statement by saying: "I will not be intimidated into silence. I have spent my life fighting for a fairer society on behalf of the people of Islington North, and I have no intention of stopping now."
Fine. He just ain't stopping doing it as an official Labour candidate. Now, he can fuck right off.
"The opportunity to serve our country: that is all we ask.” John Smith, May 11, 1994.