Jeremy Corbyn

  • Sadly is has become obvious that the right will never allow the left to hold power, or have a fair shot at leading the Labour Party. Corbyn won twice fair and square and it wasn’t enough! The right of the party waged a guerrilla war against a kind old man who makes jam in his

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  • The Corbyn Spy Smears Are More Dangerous Than Meets The Eye

    Unless you have been living under a rock for the past week you will have undoubtedly been subject to the barrage of smears coming from the right wing media that Corbyn or should I say “Agent COB” was an asset of the Stb. That he was affiliated with a Labour group called Labour Action for

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  • The media don’t care about Venezuela, they care about attacking Corbyn.

    I’m no expert on Venezuela, I wouldn’t even call myself a layman when it comes to Venezuelan politics, but I’m shocked at the speed so many political commentators seem to have become one. Let alone the fact Corbyn is somehow responsible for it all, and now must write an apology in his own blood, while

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  • Vote me, I support Corbyn – A hollow battlecry

    Telling someone you’re a Corbyn supporter so they should get your vote is not enough, taking a vote for granted because you say you’re a socialist is not enough. There needs to be more, much more in order to galvanise the kind of support we need at grassroots level. That means setting out a local

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  • Practical solidarity: Labour must adapt the way it campaigns so it helps those most in need

    One day campaigns and calls for Theresa May to sling it are great at galvanizing support, but if the next election isn’t within the next six months, we run the risk of running out of steam. Words have power that is clear, but words and actions working in unison will lay the foundation for the

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  • DUP feast on the fruit of the money tree, while public sector workers starve.

    They cheered and whooped with delight as they denied a better standard of living to the overworked nurses, to the stressed out police officers and brave firefighters. Remember these words: “I would like to thank the brave men and women of our emergency services,” clearly that thanks from Theresa May didn’t extend to providing them

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  • We’ve been DUPED!

    We’ve been DUPED!

    Con verb verb: con; 3rd person present: cons; past tense: conned; past participle: conned; gerund or present participle: conning 1. persuade (someone) to do or believe something by lying to them. “I conned him into giving me your home number” Dupe verb past tense: duped; past participle: duped deceive; trick. “the newspaper was duped into

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  • Mining The Movement

    Mining The Movement

    You can’t kill an idea Even if they kill our man We have power They can never understand The labour betrayers Have it in for the Tory slayers Undermining our legacy Wilfully spitting on our history It’s time to finish the war That started with the miners And you, Brutus? Labour betrayers Coming for the

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  • Owen Smith wins the leadership election.. now what?

    So Owen Smith gets elected Labour leader with a narrow margin, what happens now? Are all the Labour Party problems simply going to evaporate? Now with Corbyn and his thuggish supporters thrown into the wilderness, are we going to return to the strategies put forward in 2010 and 2015? Or is there going to be

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  • Questions all Owen Smith supporters need to answer

    Owen Jones recently wrote an article telling us that as Corbyn supporters there were some key questions we had to answer. Well, I think there are some questions that Owen Smith supporters must answer, they are as follows: 1. How can the disastrous perception of Tory Lite (New) Labour be turned around? 2. Where is

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