I've supported and voted Labour since the Jim Callaghan gov't of '76. I joined Labour when Corbyn became leader as he gave me, and 1000s of others, a sight of the type of society I want. I left when the party destroyed him and, with him, the chance of a better world. (1/5)
For a current shadow minister to say she is glad that I, and 1000s of others, left because we don't "share her values" and that it has "rid the party of the stain of antisemitism" is deeply offensive. For her to go on to lie about the EHRC report insults even further. (2/5)
All the evidence shows, beyond any doubt, that the 'Antisemitism Crisis' in Labour was a monumental fraud perpetrated by many outside and within Labour. Anyone claiming otherwise is closing their eyes, ears and brain to the truth. (3/5)
The party now welcomes into its midst a right-wing Tory who is blatantly a rat deserting a sinking ship knowing that he would otherwise lose his wafer-thin majority at the next GE. Someone who, only last year, referred to Labour as a 'bunch of cunts'. (4/5)
Add to all that a leader who made 10 pledges to get elected and clearly had no intention of keeping them. They are about as far removed from decent, democratic Socialism as you can get. We have the worst gov't in history and the worst opposition. (5/5)
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