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  • Jeremy Corbyn
  • Coyote
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    He’s a stubborn, self-righteous and narcissistic old fool, still in denial about the whole issue and his part in it, who once again is putting his own preening and grandstanding above the interests of the party.

    This. Definitely this. Labour have lost two elections on his watch, one of which was an absolute arse-spanking by Johnson. I know many “traditional” Labour voters who said that there is no way that they could vote for him, he simply did not gain the trust of a good chunk of Labour supporters. MSM probably had more than a bit to do with this but unfortunately modern politics is driven by personality as much (if not more than) policy. If Labour are to get back into government then he and his cabal need to shut up and move forward with the rest of the party. If not then the Tories will be a shoe in for the next election and probably the one after too.

    nickc
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    I think a similar argument is made about Israel –

    similair to our own history of colonialism in countries such as Kenya, Malaysia; Ad nauseam

    fingerbang
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    Why does JC still insist on wearing his chairman Mao/people’s liberation army floppy cap? Stood outside his north London semi.

    Optics dude OPTICS! Perhaps wave around a replica AK-47 or a vinyl copy of ‘Sandinista!’

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    grum
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    I think a similar argument is made about Israel – they’re not as bad as their neighbours (Sasddam, Assad etc) so we shouldn’t complain if they slaughter a few children here and there.

    I’ve never said there isn’t a problem with anti semitism in the labour party, and nor has Jeremy Corbyn. I just don’t like the way the party has been unfairly branded as riddled with racism.

    One of the things Corbyn has been accused of anti semitism over is that he wanted to stop arms sales to Israel (and Saudi Arabia) – the bastard.

    FWIW I think Israel does receive an undue amount of attention from lefties, which is probably partly born out of/crosses over with anti semitism.

    binners
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    Len is all over the media again, gobbing off about the ‘persecution of an honest and decent man’.

    FFS! Every time that gobshite opens his mouth – and he really struggles to keep it shut – you can see the Torys polling going up in real time.

    If a Daily Mail editorial writer could dream up the ultimate ‘militant’ lefty bogeyman to scare off voters, he’d struggle to come up with anything as effective as Len.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    She’s twittering again.

    Oopsie!

    BillMC
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    All this disparaging of the left, Citizen Smith, 6th form, etc doesn’t really fit with my experience.
    Marxist ideas and analysis give extra insights which are advantageous. There were two tables in the Manchester Union coffee bar which was occupied by various sorts of Marxists in the 70s where you could have a very good row with your beverage. Of the ones I can remember: one became a journalist in the nationals, one a tv journalist (and editor of Cutting Edge then Panorama), one became editor of Keasing’s and The National Register, one became a professor at the university, one became a GP then practiced in war-torn Nicaragua then became a consultant epidemiologist (his research led to the Curried eggs scandal) and negotiator with Blair for the BMA. None of them wore berets nor were ‘thick as mince’.

    5thElefant
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    None of them wore berets nor were ‘thick as mince’.

    They’re the useful idiots complicit in over 100 million deaths. Lets not let then get to 200 million.

    BillMC
    Full Member

    You need help matey.

    johnx2
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    f Marxists in the 70s where you could have a very good row with your beverage

    None of them wore berets nor were ‘thick as mince’.

    A lot’s happened. How many would identify themselves as Marxists now?

    kelvin
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    Marxists in the 70s

    A lot’s happened. How many would identify themselves as Marxists now?

    Is this where we mention Claire Fox Baroness Fox of Buckley?

    binners
    Full Member

    We could discuss brexiteer eugenics-enthusiast, Peado-apoligist and former editor of the publication, Baroness Fox of Buckley, or anyone else who worked for the the weird, toxic cesspit that was ‘Living Marxism’.

    kelvin
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    I was a subscriber, and an activist, but eventually saw through them… contrarians pretending to want to make the world a better place… they just wanted careers in writing/talking/’politics’… Farage in different costumes.

    [ note, this isn’t a comment about the work of Marx, just on some people who hung their hats on his name here in the UK ]

    binners
    Full Member

    My former uni flat-mate was a subscriber and some of his views I would describe as neo-nazi

    CaptainFlashheart
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    If I was SKS, I’d ban the use of the following words in the Labour party;
    Socialism
    Comrade
    Solidarity

    Oh, and the silly raised fist twaddle.

    Get that done and people will start taking them seriously again!

    ransos
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    Get that done and people will start taking them seriously again!

    While they’re at it, they should seriously consider changing the name of the party. I think something that would convey a sense of stability and orthodoxy. Any ideas?

    kelvin
    Full Member

    Get that done and people will start taking them seriously again!

    Once again, a reminder that I didn’t vote Labour until Corbyn became leader… but… the swap from red flag to red rose logo was genius. Signifying that you are for everyone, not just those with a sense of being “of the left”, is key to success. Push your policies as being the ones that we all need, irrelevant of developing them based on socialist principles. Oh, and never surround yourself with communist advisors, even if you think their ideas can usefully inform some of your policy platform. So… policies from the Left… identify as being for all… people are far more scared of the idea of left wingers than they are of many of the policies that come from them.

    BillMC
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    Slight problem about Living Marxism in the 70s was that wasn’t created till 1988. It is funny if a bit sad how people are so keen to dismiss and disparage from a standpoint of complete ignorance and in so doing they get in bed with their enemy.

    binners
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    Was Marxism just better in the good old days then? Like Wagon Wheels and white dog poo? When a Marathon was a Marathon and not a Snickers?

    Then those bloody yuppies came along and ruined it with their big mobile phones and Gold Blend coffee.

    munrobiker
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    I think this thread has turned into a bit of a vacuum for men of a certain age. It’s worth the Labour party bearing in mind that there is a big resurgence of interest in Marxism, or at the very least some kind of Socialism, in people under 35. While the Marxism of the seventies may be dead and buried there’s a new take on it emerging that will be important in future elections.

    johnx2
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    Slight problem about Living Marxism in the 70s was that wasn’t created till 1988. It is funny if a bit sad how people are so keen to dismiss and disparage from a standpoint of complete ignorance and in so doing they get in bed with their enemy.

    Pointing out that some tossers in the 80s were Marxists I don’t think was intended as a refutation of the claim that some bright students in the 70s were Marxists, mainly because the latter is a total non sequitur and who cares? Unless any of the Mancunian coffee drinkers are still Marxists, or anyone vaguely interesting for that matter. (I know the coffee bar in question having been there about the time of Aaronovich and Woolas, before they drummed me out for lack of interest in looking down microscopes.)

    editing to include…

    I think this thread has turned into a bit of a vacuum for men of a certain age. It’s worth the Labour party bearing in mind that there is a big resurgence of interest in Marxism, or at the very least some kind of Socialism, in people under 35. While the Marxism of the seventies may be dead and buried there’s a new take on it emerging that will be important in future elections.

    Guilty as charged and ready to be educated….?

    nickc
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    We had a couple of almost stereotypical Marxists in our local Labour Party in the late 80’s They would sit at the back calling everyone else either Trots or Tankies, argued among themselves endlessly, never bought a round and seemed only genuinely happy when everything was miserable, especially if someone had lost their job. Towering intellectuals they were not.

    binners
    Full Member

    I think this thread has turned into a bit of a vacuum for men of a certain age

    Isn’t that just a summary of the forum? 😀

    kelvin
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    a bit sad how people are so keen to dismiss and disparage from a standpoint

    The people behind Living Marxism, LM, Spiked, Institute for Ideas need to be dismissed and disparaged at every opportunity. Gobs for hire.

    [ and not Marxists… but no one really is ]

    kerley
    Free Member

    t’s worth the Labour party bearing in mind that there is a big resurgence of interest in Marxism, or at the very least some kind of Socialism, in people under 35.

    Big resurgence? How many under 35’s are interested in Marxism and more importantly how many of them bother to vote? (Guessing they are waiting for the perfect Marxist party to come along before they will vote in the meantime continually handing power to Tories)

    BillMC
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    Books aside, I just don’t like seeing workers voting for bosses and renters voting for landlords.

    5thElefant
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    Books aside, I just don’t like seeing workers voting for bosses and renters voting for landlords.

    If you’re picking someone to represent you you’re going to pick someone who appears competent.

    nickjb
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    If you’re picking someone to represent you you’re going to pick someone who appears competent.

    That’s certainly how the ruling classes like to present it and it’s worked out pretty well for them even if they are later shown to be incompetent. Some like the people to represent then to actually represent them.

    binners
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    That’s certainly how the ruling classes like to present it and it’s worked out pretty well for them even if they are later shown to be incompetent.

    Do you honestly believe that anyone voted for Boris Johnson expecting competence?

    The choice offered this country last December was absolutely woeful. Truly as bad as it gets. A second rate journalist or a Marxist Geography teacher. You’d have needed your head felt if you regarded either of them as ‘competent’

    It amounted to “do you want your huge shit sandwich on brown or white bread?”

    It will be Jeremy Corbyns eternal epitaph that he got his arse handed to him by said second-rate journalist in the most thumping manner imaginable

    And at the end of the day, that’s all that matters.

    And dear god, aren’t we all paying the price for that now?

    Cheers Jezza!

    pondo
    Full Member

    Where can I get the killfile?

    CaptainFlashheart
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    The ego has landed!

    @corbyn_project

    piemonster
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    LOL

    The web link on Twitter takes me to a WordPress login page. Competency levels about standard.

    kelvin
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    It’s not 2:30 yet… hold your horses…

    Coyote
    Free Member

    Nothing yet. Speaks volumes…

    kelvin
    Full Member

    Been working on it since the spring… being half a hour late now, with something so big, isn’t really an issue… we’re patient. I mean, it’s not just going to be a big vanity talking shop project dressed up as a genuine practical attempt to foster peace in the Middle East… Tony Blair style… Corbyn is a politician of substance, that creates real change… and gets things done… not a narcissist professional politician who seeks the limelight for himself… like Blair…

    kelvin
    Full Member

    Dynamic…

    Got bored after 60 seconds… might save the second half for bed time.

    frankconway
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    Flashy – any thoughts about the imminent return of Field Marshall françois?
    What about johnson being a duplicitous incompetent and the worst PM in living memory?
    Or gove – another with the same character failings other than serial infidelity.
    Both are drunks in charge of running a country – running the UK into the ground.
    By comparison corbyn is a dotty old fella pottering about on his allotment and talking to the dahlias.

    kelvin
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    All true about the chancers and liars in the Conservative Party. And they all have their own threads, don’t they? It’s great whataboutery… but it does little of use in this thread.

    Thank god every secondary school head can deliver their words with more enthusiasm and rigour than this man… a man whose policies I share more than any other Labour leader in my lifetime (including the current one)… but a man who is so clearly unsuited to running a party or a country. What is this “Corbyn Project” really for, apart from trying to defend the ego and reputation of an abject failure* of a professional politician?

    The awful wipes that cover attempts to edit him for pubic consumption tell us more than the inability to stick to a self declared deadline and be ready for the response and take/sign up.

    (*well, only a failure from the point of view of his party and our country… he’ll keep doing okay out of it personally and financially)

    baboonz
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    He really is the gift that keeps on giving. The name of the project is just glorious “the Peace and Justice project”, that’ll make sure that everyone associated with it gets warm and fuzzy inside. This comes across as the parody of a TED talk.

    FB-ATB
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    Human rights, does that include standing up against anti-semitism?

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