The reason Labour didn’t beat Boris thinks he has a chance to win an election with a new party.
Toastlove on
I hope he does and if it performs dreadfully in an election maybe people will stop saying how popular him and his ideas are with the electorate.
Azzadal on
> Corbyn said any new party would focus on poverty, inequality and a foreign policy “that’s based on peace rather than war”.
Im somewhere to the left of Labour but this is why it will fail. What about the current geopolitical situation tells us that talking it out stops war.? It hasnt worked in Ukraine, it hasnt worked in Gaza and it hasnt worked with Iran
Good luck to them I guess. If they manage not to tear themselves apart just choosing a name for the party i’ll pay attention
dan0o9 on
Be nice if he buggered off to live in Russia or Iran already.
corbynista2029 on
Look, as someone who supports Corbyn for years now, this isn’t going to work. He is fucking 76 years old. Some of the Independents that he works with are much closer to the Galloway lot than the socialists Corbyn has come to represent. Most of them voted against decriminalisation of abortion FFS!
These independents function much better as independents, local voices for local communities in Parliament. The moment they get into a larger national political project they lose that. Corbyn needs to find a way to work with the younger Labour or ex-Labour left-wing lot, like Zarah Sultana, Clive Lewis, Apsana Begum, raise their national profile and let them lead the socialist project after his time has passed.
ElCaminoInTheWest on
I voted for Corbyn, but he’s yesterday’s man. This is a farce and a waste of time.
Significant_Sale6172 on
I can already see this thread will have very normal responses.
Marcuse0 on
That’s what we need is more splits on the left. Perhaps we can make a people’s front of Labour?
RejectingBoredom on
Isn’t the Monster Raving Looney Party already a thing?
gobrowns1 on
This is so fucking stupid. At a time where left-wing people are starting to gather around the Green party, this would only end up dividing that vote and help Labour and Reform clowns.
Objective_Mousse7216 on
There are already about a dozen communist parties, do we need another one?
JayR_97 on
Ah yes, split the left wing vote even more making it easier for Reform to win, great plan Jeremy
DornPTSDkink on
Exactly what we need, more left wing factions to dilute the left wing vote, meaning beating the right wing parties gets harder and harder.
Even when Reform popped up, the right was still united enough that they seem to have taken most of the Conservative base and even gained some, this doesn’t and never will happen on the left.
Fresh_Seaweed_9597 on
To be fair it would be nice to see a left wing party.
Also nice to see people talking about this as though Corbyn is the soviet union. “Ideological purity”. Catch yourselves on lmao, everyone wants to see politicians represent them but for some reason when it’s left wing people they talk about it like Corbyn is Beria or like purges ever happen.
If anything, it was the centre/right of Labour that went for ideological purity and did the purging, but people have memory holed that already.
GranFlakes on
Further dividing the left leaning parties will only split the vote further in favour for reform.
Convincing_Tree on
This selfish old fuck is nothing more than a professional protester and racist to boot. However that being said It would be great for him to set up his own party and split the labour vote.
ThatGuyMaulicious on
I hope he does to be honest I hardly agree with him on much but he’s a dedicated guy and can see what he stands for. Competition is nearly always good as well.
Human-Egg2793 on
Unelectable old trot seeks to undermine Labour party from without
Ftfy
ShortGuitar7207 on
Great, can he take all of the toxic unions with him?
zeelbeno on
This moron is gonna be the one of the 3 main reason we’ll have Reform in 4 years then
JGG5 on
Decent idea, but wrong leader. The UK left needs someone younger and more charismatic and inspiring, like a British version of the US politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, to be the face of their movement. (Plus, Corbyn’s position on Ukraine will be [rightfully] repulsive to a lot of voters who might otherwise be on board.)
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The reason Labour didn’t beat Boris thinks he has a chance to win an election with a new party.
I hope he does and if it performs dreadfully in an election maybe people will stop saying how popular him and his ideas are with the electorate.
> Corbyn said any new party would focus on poverty, inequality and a foreign policy “that’s based on peace rather than war”.
Im somewhere to the left of Labour but this is why it will fail. What about the current geopolitical situation tells us that talking it out stops war.? It hasnt worked in Ukraine, it hasnt worked in Gaza and it hasnt worked with Iran
Good luck to them I guess. If they manage not to tear themselves apart just choosing a name for the party i’ll pay attention
Be nice if he buggered off to live in Russia or Iran already.
Look, as someone who supports Corbyn for years now, this isn’t going to work. He is fucking 76 years old. Some of the Independents that he works with are much closer to the Galloway lot than the socialists Corbyn has come to represent. Most of them voted against decriminalisation of abortion FFS!
These independents function much better as independents, local voices for local communities in Parliament. The moment they get into a larger national political project they lose that. Corbyn needs to find a way to work with the younger Labour or ex-Labour left-wing lot, like Zarah Sultana, Clive Lewis, Apsana Begum, raise their national profile and let them lead the socialist project after his time has passed.
I voted for Corbyn, but he’s yesterday’s man. This is a farce and a waste of time.
I can already see this thread will have very normal responses.
That’s what we need is more splits on the left. Perhaps we can make a people’s front of Labour?
Isn’t the Monster Raving Looney Party already a thing?
This is so fucking stupid. At a time where left-wing people are starting to gather around the Green party, this would only end up dividing that vote and help Labour and Reform clowns.
There are already about a dozen communist parties, do we need another one?
Ah yes, split the left wing vote even more making it easier for Reform to win, great plan Jeremy
Exactly what we need, more left wing factions to dilute the left wing vote, meaning beating the right wing parties gets harder and harder.
Even when Reform popped up, the right was still united enough that they seem to have taken most of the Conservative base and even gained some, this doesn’t and never will happen on the left.
To be fair it would be nice to see a left wing party.
Also nice to see people talking about this as though Corbyn is the soviet union. “Ideological purity”. Catch yourselves on lmao, everyone wants to see politicians represent them but for some reason when it’s left wing people they talk about it like Corbyn is Beria or like purges ever happen.
If anything, it was the centre/right of Labour that went for ideological purity and did the purging, but people have memory holed that already.
Further dividing the left leaning parties will only split the vote further in favour for reform.
This selfish old fuck is nothing more than a professional protester and racist to boot. However that being said It would be great for him to set up his own party and split the labour vote.
I hope he does to be honest I hardly agree with him on much but he’s a dedicated guy and can see what he stands for. Competition is nearly always good as well.
Unelectable old trot seeks to undermine Labour party from without
Ftfy
Great, can he take all of the toxic unions with him?
This moron is gonna be the one of the 3 main reason we’ll have Reform in 4 years then
Decent idea, but wrong leader. The UK left needs someone younger and more charismatic and inspiring, like a British version of the US politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, to be the face of their movement. (Plus, Corbyn’s position on Ukraine will be [rightfully] repulsive to a lot of voters who might otherwise be on board.)