“Il futuro del partito è in equilibrio”: la battaglia di Corbyn e Sultana per l’anima del tuo partito

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  1. AbbreviationsHot7662 on

    It’s all a bit doom and gloom so I thought I’d post this as a little humorous palette cleanser 🙂

  2. Krabsandwich on

    I am amazed they have lasted this long before they split in acrimony and bitterness. They really are the People’s Front of Judea.

  3. qwerty_1965 on

    It’s genuinely hilarious, almost feels like a student prank except neither of the architects of this tower of Babel has a real sense of humour.

  4. AkaABuster on

    It’s absolutely hilarious that anyone could have ever thought this man should lead a party. Like him or not, Chairman Starmer really did whip Labour into shape in a spectacular way, from where they were.

  5. PulsatingBalloonKnot on

    I give Sultana so much shit on X over her posts, because she fucking deserves it.

  6. Ok_Mistake3636 on

    Please for the love of god let it die so we can have a consolidated vote on the left. Sort it out please.

  7. urbanspaceman85 on

    And people wonder how he lost two general elections and a referendum.

  8. boingwater on

    Who’d a thought a party formed from rigid ideologues only united by their hate, wouldn’t turn out to be a complete joke.

  9. BrumPolitic on

    It’s crazy how quickly this thing went from the great hope of The Left (to some), to absolutely dead on arrival.

  10. Shawn_The_Sheep777 on

    “There is the potential for either of them to leave, because both of them are driven, in my opinion, more by ego than by the best interests of Your Party.” They both do politics for their own self interest. It’s not about public service, winning elections to improve the lives of people, it’s all about them.

  11. Desperate_Caramel_10 on

    Exactly the same clown show as when Corbyn tried to lead Labour. Just miserable bitter infighting and no unified vision or policies.

  12. Notmysubmarine on

    Couldn’t have biffed this harder if they were being paid to do so.

  13. reggieko13 on

    I had forgotten they existed.they must be loving the Andrew and other stuff taking away attention from their mess

  14. Battling for the soul of a party that barely got started.

    Is it OK to call them both crazy wackos who do no service to the service to the left?

  15. Ok-Commission-7825 on

    It was only ego that led them to start a new party rather than just joining the established left Green party (with whom they have few substantive policy differences), like the other Labour refugees in the first place. Of course, it would be ego that’s blighting their creation.

    In an alternative world, they just joined the Greens, bringing the working-class credibility of their Old Labour heritage to the rising tide of eco-socialism instead of squandering it, and Reform’s growth would look insignificant in comparison.

  16. coffeewalnut08 on

    Your Party is just wasting precious time. When we have fascism and far-rightism to deal with, Your Party chooses to spend its time indulging factionalists, fighting amongst themselves, and taking the worst possible hot takes on things like national security, NATO and Russia.

    It’s almost like they aren’t interested in governing, they just want to keep shouting from the sidelines as a form of moral purity signalling. No wonder Sultana left the Labour Party.

  17. davepage_mcr on

    Does anybody seriously care about Your Party any more? It’s been even more of a clusterfuck than I anticipated. All the while the Greens are out there winning hearts, minds and elections.

  18. veerKg_CSS_Geologist on

    > “You have two fundamentally differing visions of the party and what it is for.”

    Anyone have any clue what these fundamental differences are? As far as I can tell the two factions are purely personality driven and divided by process (voting, membership, who control what) rather than ideology or politics.

  19. ServoSkull20 on

    Corbyn’s role in Brexit should never be underestimated, along with his groteque antisemitism. Awful man. Can’t believe we had the combo of him and Boris fucking Johnson at once.

  20. Wait, they have a future? I thought they underwent rapid unscheduled disassembly on the launchpad?

  21. Colman91 on

    Still amazes me that people actually wanted Corbyn as their PM, whilst he had some great ideas he couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery.

  22. Defiant_Employee6681 on

    So there’s still a chance they can both be leader? Hilarious

  23. RedofPaw on

    They haven’t even done anything yet.

    It’s like someone training for a marathon and getting a stitch 50ft from their front door and deciding it’s too hard.

    How can they be falling apart this hard and this fast?

  24. Revolutionary-Mode75 on

    Sultana biggest mistake was trying to work with Jeremy cobyn and his cult.

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