Campbell’s comeuppance as he’s called out over hypocrisy on Tories/Starmer
Alastair Campbell deserved this – as may many others in the same position.
After he campaigned – vigorously – to stop Jeremy Corbyn from winning the general election last year, he is now complaining about the activities of the government he helped put into power.
In this case it’s about the downgrading of hundreds of thousands of ‘A’ level grades.
Not only that, but he is also attacking the new Labour leader that – again – by his actions he helped install (if Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour had won the general election, he would be prime minister now and the results issue would have been handled more fairly).
So the reaction when he did so was entirely appropriate:
Yet here you are campaigning AGAINST stopping this government from getting into No10. 🤔 pic.twitter.com/utXt7angLj
— 🕊 (@_F_E_N_N_) August 16, 2020
I'm amazed you cannot see the connection between your own behaviour and this?
I have been beyond rage at the antics of you and your entitled friends.— LadyD🕊️#NHS🥀HappilyLeft #FreeAssange (@irisstylosa) August 16, 2020
This is what you wanted, Al. Own it. https://t.co/2OrTYQd9kR
— James Foster (@JamesEFoster) August 16, 2020
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https://www.thearticle.com/a-level-crisis-they-couldnt-have-handled-it-worse-if-theyd-tried
He keeps using Corbyn’s phrase “for the many, not for the few”, but I do not think it means what he thinks it means. The man is a complete bell end.