Current Labour Party leader Kier Starmer has declared that Jeremy Corbyn will not be able to stand for reelection as a member of the party.
Once again, he demonstrates that while the Tories may be his opposition, actual Labour Party members are the enemy:
Jeremy Corbyn will not be a Labour candidate at the next general election, party leader Sir Keir Starmer has said.
Mr Corbyn was suspended from being a Labour MP and sits as an independent because of a row over antisemitism.
The former Labour leader had hoped to be readmitted so he could stand for re-election as a Labour candidate.
But Sir Keir said the party had changed under his leadership and "we are not going back", adding that if others did not back him they could leave.………
Speaking to the BBC before Sir Keir made his remarks, Mr Corbyn said his suspension from the parliamentary party had been a "pretty poor way of treating people... There has been no process, there has been no discussion, there has been no appeal."
Momentum, the left-wing campaign group set up to support him when he was Labour leader, said: "It should be for Labour members in Islington North to decide their candidate - that is their democratic right.
Even if Labour wins the next elections it will lose, because it will do so by becoming the Conservative Party.
2 comments :
Funny, given your stand on other anti-semites and their fellow travelers.
Corbyn is neither, and the Blairites who promulgated this were setting the stage for real accusations of antisemitism to be dismissed.
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