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By Crabcakes
#94720
Corbyn senior has apparently joined Jez’s party. Which at least means Jez is now not the most deluded person called Corbyn in it.
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By Youngian
#94721
I read on social media that the establishment fears Corbyn's new party. Especially Bill Gates and his secret nanobots if Piers is on boards.
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By Killer Whale
#94724
Bumped into an old friend who knows quite a few senior Labour figures in Cardiff and the Valleys. These people are resolutely Labour Left: Exactly the sort of disillusioned members who should be considering a move to Corbyn's new set-up. Apparently not one of them is remotely interested. It's not a direct quote, but "he's not interested in detail and he's hopeless at managing" sums it up.
By davidjay
#94763
Killer Whale wrote: Thu Aug 21, 2025 9:03 pm Bumped into an old friend who knows quite a few senior Labour figures in Cardiff and the Valleys. These people are resolutely Labour Left: Exactly the sort of disillusioned members who should be considering a move to Corbyn's new set-up. Apparently not one of them is remotely interested. It's not a direct quote, but "he's not interested in detail and he's hopeless at managing" sums it up.
I would also imagine that they're the sort of Left who aren't obsessive about Palestine.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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I get why they don't like Paul Mason, but nice taster of some of the people the new party will attract BTL. One of them takes a stand for the right to call Israelis "Nazis". Seriously.

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By Tubby Isaacs
#94882
One interesting criticism of Sultana's there is that Corbyn's Labour "triangulated" too much on Brexit. Did she not know Corbyn's views before? Corbyn actually came round to supporting a second referendum, like the Lib Dems and the Greens, but neither of those wanted to associate with him. The reason for this is probably not "too much triangulation".
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By Tubby Isaacs
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More heavyweight analysis. Hopefully this rubbish wears thin before long. She's appointed herself number 2 to Corbyn (does he say this?), and I think she might be seriously overplaced.

It's suggested she's going to look for another constituency. She'll probably show in Bethnal Green and Bow, as that was a near miss last time.

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By Tubby Isaacs
#95231
Not just an MP, but appointed Company Secretary. Adnan Hussain. He is a bit of a funny fit for this party generally, with more interest in business than Jez has ever shown, plus opposed to VAT on school fees, and decriminalization of abortion. I guess this is what you get when you ride a single, disproportionately Muslim, issue. (I'm not saying only Muslims are interested in Gaza, far from it, I'm saying that the weight put on it for voting is higher than among non-Muslims).

No fan of Polanski at all, but hard to see how the Greens (being mostly free of Jez baggage) don't predominate in most places. Jez could end up scrapping with Galloway in a few constituencies with favorable demographics (the Greens lost their deposit in Adnan Hussain's Blackburn constituency). Would Jez want to end up there?

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By Oboogie
#95242
The Gaza issue certainly creates some strange bedfellows. Obviously I know that not all Muslims are homophobes but when I see LGBTQ+ banners marching alongside Palestinian flags I can't help but reflect that "Jerusalem Pride" is a thing whereas Hamas routinely chuck gays off buildings.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#95244
Queers For Palestine etc are (in part) about persuading other elements of the Gaza coalition of the case for gay and trans rights. I don’t know how that’s gone. Perhaps at activist level they’ve had some success, just like their forebears in the Miners Strike.
By Oboogie
#95248
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 1:20 pm Queers For Palestine etc are (in part) about persuading other elements of the Gaza coalition of the case for gay and trans rights. I don’t know how that’s gone. Perhaps at activist level they’ve had some success, just like their forebears in the Miners Strike.
The obvious difference being that miners were not taught that homosexuality is evil.
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By Andy McDandy
#95249
No, they just absorbed the attitude every day of their lives. South Yorkshire pit villages circa 1984 were not renowned for their cosmopolitan atmosphere. Although in fairness, they also thought of gay people as effeminate, weak, and promiscuous, as well as evil.
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By kreuzberger
#95250
Old school, working class bigotry. Or "social conservatism", as the linguistic whitewashers would repackage it.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#95251
It's not an exact parallel, but Muslims generally go through the regular state education system without kicking off, and they get the view there that being gay isn't evil.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#95263
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 4:08 pm It's not an exact parallel, but Muslims generally go through the regular state education system without kicking off, and they get the view there that being gay isn't evil.
Do you really think that counteracts what is taught at the mosque or Saturday school?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#95264
I think some of the Muslims who Queers For Palestine meet may be more open than average, and more open than eg an MP wanting to be elected in Blackburn.
By Oboogie
#95266
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 4:08 pm It's not an exact parallel, but Muslims generally go through the regular state education system without kicking off, and they get the view there that being gay isn't evil.
So not a problem for YourParty then? Your earlier post about Adnan Hussain seemed to indicate you thought it might be.
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