Well he's been booted out! The Equality and Human Rights Commission report states that the party was "guilty of “unlawful acts of harassment and discrimination” involving anti-Semitism during Mr Corbyn’s leadership". Corbyn has stated he does not accept the findings which he says are exaggerated by the conservatives, opponents within the Labour party and the media. Is this the end for Corbyn? Is this attempt by Starmer to clean up the party away from the hard left a risky move? Thus isolating quite a proportion of the party? Bold move. https://www.ft.com/content/4f9aa21e-0755-4206-a84c-a1a5772e20a2
It sort of sums him up. He played it all wrong. He should've highlighted the parts that looked good for him, said that he would continue to push for more progress and largely left it at that. The EHRC is bent, but people don't know that and it just looks bad for him to contest it like this.
Next Starmer will cut his own hand off to show you he's not a shoplifter. (Does anyone trust that slimy piece of **** Starmer given his CV?) The problem was the party not Corbyn, as much as I dislike the old commie, his old style socialist movement was eaten from the inside out by the metropolitan, wealthy and upper middle class neo-marxists who pandered to some of the most anti semitic people you will find, some of them in the party itself, people like Naz Shah who would see a billion white and Sikh girls raped and murdered before she'd let anyone talk about it for the sake of "her" idea of "diversity". Shah is an actual racist