Calls for Corbyn to be reinstated are proliferating – after Starmer’s Labour tried to shut them down

Keir Starmer and Jeremy Corbyn: Corbyn would have been well-advised not to turn his back on Starmer.

I wonder how well Keir Starmer thinks his clampdown on support for Jeremy Corbyn is going.

Starmer – or I should say the Labour leadership – issued notice that no party member should comment on the decision to suspend Corbyn’s membership, immediately after it was made on October 29.

(Some CLPs are ignoring the order.)

(And some party officers have flouted democratic processes to deny members the ability to vote on the matter.)

A special fast-track complaints process was put in place to ensure that party members who ignored the dictat could be reported as soon as possible – in direct contradiction of the wishes of the EHRC report that Starmer had – that very day – promised to honour.

And Labour members across the country are ignoring it.

Corbyn’s wife, Laura Alvarez, is encouraging part members to sign an open letter to Starmer, calling for his suspension to be lifted:

The web page warns that “your name and CLP will be in the public domain” – meaning anyone signing should be aware that their party membership may be at risk.

Corbyn’s shadow chancellor John McDonnell has supported a Change.org petition, simply calling for Corbyn’s reinstatement:

Zarah Sultana has also put herself in line for punishment by the Starmer regime by supporting the same petition:

Other Labour MPs are acting unilaterally. Here’s Claudia Webbe making her own appeal for Corbyn’s reinstatement – and potentially damaging her own career prospects by doing so:

And of course party members and the general public are also having their say online. For example:

Meanwhile the vindictiveness of the Starmer regime seems to know no bounds:

Starmer said he did not want civil war within the Labour Party – but then, Starmer says a lot of things.

Civil war is exactly what he has caused.

And he has done it at a time when a properly-run Parliamentary opposition party would be attacking Boris Johnson’s inept government for its utter uselessness in the face of a deadly viral pandemic that is spreading uncontrollably across the UK.

Why is Starmer ignoring his duty to focus on his obsession?

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4 Comments

  1. Jeffrey Davies November 4, 2020 at 5:16 pm - Reply

    Yet stammer the spammer is pressing on without noticing the reenstate Corby one wonders nah you now stammer the spammer will not play fare

  2. andygarcia48 November 4, 2020 at 8:29 pm - Reply

    He’s a bad ‘un is Keir Starmer. From Jean Charles da Silva e de Menezes to Julian Assange he is tainted by injustice. His action against Jeremy Corbyn is unlawful. He is a very dangerous career politician.

  3. Paul Atkin November 5, 2020 at 6:34 am - Reply

    “Why is Starmer ignoring his duty to focus on his obsession?” – because he’s a Tory. If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it’s a duck.

  4. Max Jalil November 17, 2020 at 12:25 am - Reply

    if this is how he treats the members how will he treat he country?

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