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!ukpolitics@lemm.ee appears to have vanished! We can still see cached content from this link, but goodbye I guess! :'(
Oh no you must be so persecuted!
Although the last person that Labour put forward, wasn't right leaning?
How well did he do in the vote against Boris? Or is that all the right wings fault too?
Hello exhibit A, thanks for joining us. Would you like to calm down and try again?
I agree though, Corbyn losing votes was Corbyn's fault. This then means Kier pushing the left not to vote for him is Kier's fault.
Except Labour supporters want it both ways, it was the left's fault that Corbyn lost the election, and Starmer not winning the left's vote is also the left's fault.
This is called a double bind. I hope that clears things up for you.
I'm fine. I just find it amusing watching a party that spends it time blaming everyone else.
Corbyn lost the election because:
Starmer has the same issue, watching the Labour left crucify him for policies he doesn't have, and misrepresenting his caution for committing money to projects when the Tories still have time to wreck and pillage everything further as reasons he won't support the NHS at all is amazingly short sighted.
I know right? That's what the double bind does. "It's the left's fault Corbyn lost the election, it's the left's fault they won't vote for Starmer". At least we can all have a bit of chuckle at them.