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Post by fretslider on Mar 24, 2020 4:42:28 GMT -5
Two months after the worst election results in living memory... Labour’s chairman Ian Lavery told activists that coronavirus was a “great opportunity” to organise and advance the party’s political agenda. In a recording obtained by political news website Guido Fawkes, Mr Lavery is heard telling thousands of young Labour activists during an online chat on Friday night: “By the way when something like this happens, we’re going to see lots of our own dying as a consequence.
“But, you know apart from that, it’s going to give the fantastic battalion of Labour Party members, community champions out there a great opportunity of showing how Labour, and why Labour, is best when it gets on the front foot and best when it gets people together.
“We need to make sure that we do that, and community organising — what a great opportunity it’s going to give us.”His remarks were condemned by fellow Members of Parliament, with Conservative Brexiteer Andrew Bridgen saying: “Ian Lavery literally salivating at the thought of possibly tens of thousands of our vulnerable citizens perishing because he hopes it might breathe life into the dead corpse which is the current Labour Party, I am disgusted, Labour must denounce his remarks immediately.” While former Conservative Member of the European Parliament for the East of England David Campbell Bannerman said the remarks were a display of “disgusting and naked opportunism” which “shows why we suddenly have so many social media attacks on Boris and Government handling of Covid-19. Shameful.” Criticism also came from Lavery’s own party, with one Labour MP telling The Telegraph: “It looks like the chairman of the Labour Party is distastefully using a pandemic which is killing people as a party political opportunity for Labour, which most people would find repulsive.” Former Labour MP Ian Austin, who left the party over its handling of antisemitism allegations, also called the remarks “shameful”. www.breitbart.com/europe/2020/03/24/labour-chairman-coronavirus-great-opportunity-advance-political-agenda/I can't say I'm surprised because I'm not.
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Post by mouse on Mar 24, 2020 5:14:57 GMT -5
typical left labour....would scramble to power on the backs of the dead....what odious people the labour left are … not an ethic or a principle... what else would one expect though from those who want to inherit from Beria and his ilk... the antisemitisn is only the tip of what they are really like
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Post by fretslider on Mar 25, 2020 5:14:10 GMT -5
typical left labour....would scramble to power on the backs of the dead....what odious people the labour left are … not an ethic or a principle... what else would one expect though from those who want to inherit from Beria and his ilk... the antisemitisn is only the tip of what they are really like People are just statistics, numbers, where socialism is concerned. It's not about the individual, it's all about the collective.
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Post by mouse on Mar 26, 2020 4:47:47 GMT -5
all about the collective...mmm except when it come to the leaders and then its all about me me me and the in favour comrades.... Berias deviancies.. Stalins love of personal showing off ie the dear leaders daughters wedding such oppulance not seen since the Romanovs...the one leader who actually got neat to not being about me was general/marshall Kruschev.. and even he acquired a nice little Dacha and placements for his son in law
mind Stalin did like collectives.. when collectives collectives died of starvation due to idiotic farming collectives plannings which failed.. mainly because they were orchestrated in Moscow by desk job wallahs who wouldn't know corn from oats and were ruled by party members jobsworths at ground level......and those same jobsworths were useful targets to take the punishment for failure....
Corbyn s a typical arty man... cannot accept any responsibility for the losses labour sustained in the election.. wasn't his fault it was because because because… and if ever there was a good red its Corbyn...he even wants a front bench job from his sucessor
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Post by fretslider on Mar 26, 2020 5:12:49 GMT -5
all about the collective...mmm except when it come to the leaders and then its all about me me me and the in favour comrades.... Berias deviancies.. Stalins love of personal showing off ie the dear leaders daughters wedding such oppulance not seen since the Romanovs...the one leader who actually got neat to not being about me was general/marshall Kruschev.. and even he acquired a nice little Dacha and placements for his son in law mind Stalin did like collectives.. when collectives collectives died of starvation due to idiotic farming collectives plannings which failed.. mainly because they were orchestrated in Moscow by desk job wallahs who wouldn't know corn from oats and were ruled by party members jobsworths at ground level......and those same jobsworths were useful targets to take the punishment for failure.... Corbyn s a typical arty man... cannot accept any responsibility for the losses labour sustained in the election.. wasn't his fault it was because because because… and if ever there was a good red its Corbyn...he even wants a front bench job from his sucessor To paraphrase Bertolt Brecht, since Corbyn became the leader Labour’s media ‘outriders’ have sought to dissolve one working class and anoint another. They never liked the working class much anyway, and in some cases have attempted to equate the phrase “traditional working class” with white supremacism. capx.co/a-class-apart-labour-is-in-denial-about-its-core-vote/Class? It's all about identity now.
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