The Starmtroopers are getting their excuses in early, by blaming an expected Labour defeat in the next general election on a political party that doesn’t even exist yet.
This smacks of high-level desperation.
Here’s Another Angry Voice:
Labour’s approval ratings are in the toilet, and Rachel Reeves austerity shock therapy has reversed GDP growth and put Britain onto recession watch.
Meanwhile rumours abound that the left are going to try to form a new political party early next year, with the hope of soaking up dissatisfied Labour voters, and building towards a genuine alternative to Starmer’s pro-austerity, pro-privatisation, socially illiberal bastardisation of the Labour Party.
Predictably the Starmtroopers are… insisting that if Starmer loses the next election to Farage and the Tories, it’ll be the left’s fault, not their own!
They’re already insisting that… it won’t be their own faults for failing to make material improvements to ordinary people’s lives, it’ll be entirely the fault of a political party that doesn’t even exist yet!
Starmer’s supporters are really weird, aren’t they?
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AAV goes on to (rightly, in This Writer’s opinion) state that
Starmer and his goons decided to force Jeremy Corbyn out of the Labour Party; Starmer and his goons rigged internal elections against the left and purged thousands of party members on trumped up charges; and Starmer himself said “leave if you don’t like it”.
Labour has purged huge numbers of left-leaning political activists, and they’re busy driving away millions of traditional Labour voters with their Thatcherite economic agenda, and with their stupid and callous attacks on ordinary people.
But somehow it’s the people [Starmer has] purged, marginalised, and told to leave who are at fault for Labour’s seemingly inevitable future election woes, despite having zero political power in comparison to Labour’s huge parliamentary majority, and despite not even having formed a coherent political grouping yet!
There’s more, so go on over to Another Angry Voice and have a giggle at the silly Starmerrhoids!
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The Starmtroopers are getting their excuses in early | AAV
The Starmtroopers are getting their excuses in early, by blaming an expected Labour defeat in the next general election on a political party that doesn’t even exist yet.
This smacks of high-level desperation.
Here’s Another Angry Voice:
Starmer’s supporters are really weird, aren’t they?
Buy Cruel Britannia in print here. Buy the Cruel Britannia ebook here. Or just click on the image!
AAV goes on to (rightly, in This Writer’s opinion) state that
There’s more, so go on over to Another Angry Voice and have a giggle at the silly Starmerrhoids!
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