west didsblue
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Just embarrassing yourself now digging up posts from the Tory Party thread.
I have no issues with Corbyn and take no pleasure in his ‘defeat’, as you put it. He had his time and the movement failed to be embraced by the country.
We move on and Labour now have a chance to make a difference. If they make it, let’s then see where we are in a few years and judge whether they’ve achieved anything better than what we have now.
Just embarrassing yourself now digging up posts from the Tory Party thread.
I’ve not been going on about him. As I said I used the adjective “Corbynite” to describe those former supporters that spend their time criticising Starmer and the current Labour leadership.So you don't agree with yourself? Maybe go back in time and have a word with your past self?
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I’ve not been going on about him. As I said I used the adjective “Corbynite” to describe those former supporters that spend their time criticising Starmer and the current Labour leadership.
The fact that you’ve dug up a context free 2 year old post from the Tory thread where I was criticising them for going on about him all the time is a bit desperate.
You’re just making yourself look really stupid now.
Maybe I should. However it’s generally the same people who criticise Starmer at every opportunity and who believe the Labour Party no longer represents them. The descriptor I used probably isn’t perfect but it probably captures their views reasonably accurately.You might want to find a new label then?
Having read @TinFoilHat ’s post I don’t think the former Labour leader has anything to do with it in Streeting’s case but I never said it did.Do you think the posters you've grouped together would usually object to Streeting's private sector solutions or are only doing so because Jeremy Corbyn told them to?
Can I just say Wes Streeting is a ****?