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By Tubby Isaacs
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Was there an alliance? I thought they just called themselves Socialists and then arrested the Socialists.
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By The Weeping Angel
#108766
Not as such, but the German Communist Party attacked the Social Democrats far more than they did the Nazis, and that did not end well.
By Oboogie
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Tubby Isaacs wrote: Tue Apr 07, 2026 8:32 pm Was there an alliance? I thought they just called themselves Socialists and then arrested the Socialists.
They did.
I was actually thinking of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, and yes, I'm fully aware that was a non-aggression treaty which is not the same as an alliance, nevertheless it still exemplifies the sheer folly of thinking anything good can come from helping Nazis.
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By Abernathy
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The thickest MP in parliament (Zarah Sultana) has just called Keir Starmer “a barefaced liar”.

Lindsay Hoyle wasted no time in naming her and having her chucked out the chamber.

A transparently pathetic stunt from an idiotic politician.
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By Boiler
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Abernathy wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2026 5:43 pm The thickest MP in parliament (Zarah Sultana) has just called Keir Starmer “a barefaced liar”.

Lindsay Hoyle wasted no time in naming her and having her chucked out the chamber.

A transparently pathetic stunt from an idiotic politician.
She can keep 30p Lee company then.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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She also said "we all know" that "Mandelson got the PM his job".

This is kids stuff. You might think that Mandelson had influence that helped Starmer or whatever, but, you know, he was a well-regarded Euro Commissioner and ex-Deputy Prime Minister under Gordon Brown, and someone (whatever his personal greed) did have some credibility with business and investors. So he'd have some clout, but the idea he could fix the leadership or general election would seem a bit unlikely.
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By Abernathy
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In other news, and in a perfect illustration of the horseshoe nature of both extreme left and extreme right politics, the moronic Lee Anderson has copied Sultana, and been dealt the same fate as her by Speaker Hoyle.
By mattomac
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It’s odd because I remember Mandelson saying several times in the lead up to the last election suggesting that Labour cut “the green crap”.
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By kreuzberger
#109347
30p Lee has cynically fed the rags' headlines for tomorrow. He's done his job.

What was Sultana's - and I couldn't resist it - raisin d'être?
By davidjay
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Why was it that he got named and slung out straight away while she had plenty of opportunities to apologise and there was then a formal vote?

And would anyone be surprised if they'd cooked it up between themselves?
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By Abernathy
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The Trots seem to think that Burnham should welcome Jeremy Corbyn and his ilk back into the Labour Party .
Labour MP Rachael Maskell has said that if Andy Burnham becomes the next Labour leader, figures like Jeremy Corbyn should be allowed back into the party.

In an interview with LFF Live last night, Maskell said that she hoped Burnham would be able to encourage left-wing figures who are no longer in the party to rejoin.

The York Central MP said she believed Corbyn, who is now parliamentary leader of Your Party, should be allowed back into the Labour Party “should he choose to do that”.

Keir Starmer expelled Corbyn from Labour in May 2024 in order to “tear antisemitism out of our party by the roots”.

Maskell told Left Foot Forward that the Islington MP should be allowed to rejoin because “injustices had been served against Jeremy Corbyn”, citing the findings of Al Jazeera’s The Labour Files, The Fraud by Paul Holden and Labour Together documents.

“I do believe there should be a day when justice is served, and as a result of that, I do believe that Jeremy should be allowed back into the Labour Party,” Maskell said.

The Labour MP said “we want to build a broad coalition with progressive people”.

She added: “I very much hope there will be a day when people like Jeremy Corbyn and so many people that are no longer in the Labour family will be able to call Labour their home.

“I really hope that Andy is able to draw them back in, if he gets the leadership, […] [and] rebuild our party into that mass movement of progress across our society again.”

However, reporting by the Jewish Chronicle earlier this week has indicated that Burnham won’t support allowing Corbyn back into the party if he becomes leader.

Burnham is Labour’s candidate in the Makerfield by-election, but will first have to win that race and then beat Starmer in a leadership contest to become leader.

John McDonnell MP said in a Times Radio interview that the former Labour leader should be able to rejoin the party if Burnham becomes leader.

McDonnell was criticised by fellow Labour MP David Taylor for calling for Corbyn to be readmitted, who said: “Was it progressive when the Party was investigated for antisemitism under Corbyn? He was kicked out of the Party for a reason. He must never come back.”

Starmer also suspended Diane Abbott, a veteran Labour MP and Corbyn ally, from the party in July last year after she repeated comments she had previously made about racism.

Abbott said that people of colour experienced racism “all their lives”, which was different from the ‘prejudice’ experienced by Jewish people, Irish people and Travellers.

Responding to her suspension at the time, civil rights group Black Equity Organisation said her suspension was “disproportionate”.

They said: “It is profoundly troubling that a pioneering Black leader, and Mother of the House, who has endured decades of racist and misogynistic abuse, and who helped lead the way for others in political life, is now subject to disproportionate treatment.”
https://leftfootforward.org/2026/05/jer ... askell-mp/
By mattomac
#110995
If he did I’d walk if I haven’t already.

Nothing progressive about only recognising one form of prejudice.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#111001
This demonstrates why they are plotting against Starmer. He isn't the Magic Grandpa who was going to take them all to the great rock candy mountain.

By Rosvanian
#111003
Ah, not heard that since it was played at my father -in-law's funeral over a decade again. Lovely tune.
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