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I used to be a member of the Labour party. I marched with over a million people in Florence and over 100,000 people in Glasgow, imploring that Tony Blair should not attack Iraq. I wrote to the Labour party and explained that if the government of the day embarked on an illegal war in Iraq I would resign my membership. I got a 6 page letter back ignoring all my comments and explaining why we had to carry out an illegal war.
We illegally invaded Iraq. I resigned from the Labour party.
Last year something happened that mattered to me.
A Labour party leader candidate stood for the party who said everything that I believed in. In particular, he said that one should stand for what one believes in and not temper those beliefs for short-term political gain. I rejoined the Labour party and voted for Jeremy Corbyn.
His election as leader was poison to the career politicians in the Labour party. To them it was more important that the party be electable than that it should stand for what it believed in. Those career politicians, whose only interest was in gaining power for themselves, have conspired against the elected leader of their party ever since. Culminating, this week, in a disgraceful attempted coup at a time when the country needed strong and sensible alternatives to the idiots who have, through their own self interest, brought us to this position.
Do they not get it? the reason the labour party has lost it core support is because the labour party, as a self-serving power-hungry group, had already lost all connection with its core supporters. by ignoring their needs and wants and concentrating on winning power.
And now they have done it again.
An unelectable labour party that is true to its own beliefs is worth far more than a middle ground of power hungry self serving bastards who will change their beliefs in order to get power. That power does not help the labour party supporters, so it is meaningless. It only helps the political class who have let down those who need a voice, a voice which Jeremy Corbyn gave them.
/Rant off.
We illegally invaded Iraq. I resigned from the Labour party.
Last year something happened that mattered to me.
A Labour party leader candidate stood for the party who said everything that I believed in. In particular, he said that one should stand for what one believes in and not temper those beliefs for short-term political gain. I rejoined the Labour party and voted for Jeremy Corbyn.
His election as leader was poison to the career politicians in the Labour party. To them it was more important that the party be electable than that it should stand for what it believed in. Those career politicians, whose only interest was in gaining power for themselves, have conspired against the elected leader of their party ever since. Culminating, this week, in a disgraceful attempted coup at a time when the country needed strong and sensible alternatives to the idiots who have, through their own self interest, brought us to this position.
Do they not get it? the reason the labour party has lost it core support is because the labour party, as a self-serving power-hungry group, had already lost all connection with its core supporters. by ignoring their needs and wants and concentrating on winning power.
And now they have done it again.
An unelectable labour party that is true to its own beliefs is worth far more than a middle ground of power hungry self serving bastards who will change their beliefs in order to get power. That power does not help the labour party supporters, so it is meaningless. It only helps the political class who have let down those who need a voice, a voice which Jeremy Corbyn gave them.
/Rant off.
