
Corbyn aus Labour ausgeschlossen, nachdem er angekündigt hatte, als Unabhängiger zu kandidieren
https://www.jns.org/corbyn-expelled-from-labour-after-announcing-run-as-independent/

Corbyn aus Labour ausgeschlossen, nachdem er angekündigt hatte, als Unabhängiger zu kandidieren
https://www.jns.org/corbyn-expelled-from-labour-after-announcing-run-as-independent/
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Labour sucks
>“The first thing I said as Labour leader is that I would tear antisemitism out of our party by the roots,” said Keir Starmer. “That is why I took the decision that Jeremy Corbyn would not stand as a Labour candidate this election.”
Given that Corbyn’s tenure had so many instances of antisemitism followed by the damning verdict of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, this was bound to happen. It will certainly help Labour in the next election by removing what has been a constant criticism from Tories. But what an end to an era!
*In May 2019, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) launched an inquiry into whether Labour had “unlawfully discriminated against, harassed or victimised people because they are Jewish.” In October 2020, the EHRC published its report, determining that the party was “responsible for unlawful acts of harassment and discrimination.” The EHRC found 23 instances of political interference and concluded that Labour breached the Equality Act in two cases. Corbyn was subsequently suspended from the Labour Party and had the party whip removed on 29 October 2020 “for a failure to retract” his assertion that the scale of antisemitism within Labour had been overstated by opponents.*
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism_in_the_British_Labour_Party
This whole country is a shambles, the tories couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery even if provided instructions and labour as usual are on the cusp of imploding at any given moment which stops them being a credible organised threat, they’re gonna win the election but because of tory incompetence rather than any policy
Addition by subtraction.
Although it is a bit worrying that Labour is playing the ‘Splitter!’ game while the Tories are on their way down.
He was basically the man who garunteed labor could never win by being so non-commital and indecisive.
Good riddance.
Labour will be stronger without this fifth columnist.
Labour is a shambles. First he’s the leader and fully supported by Starmer. Then he’s gone and expelled by the leadership which definitely would have come across Starmer desk to approve (or not veto). What do these guys actually stand for?
At last! And Galloway should be next!
He also supported Brexit