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  1. And the crowd goes mild. Can see this becoming a left wing version of reform, insofar as getting all the cuckoos onboard and the odd half in half out. But once they get any power the voters would (hopefully) realise how nuts they would be because the party has effectively taken whoever they can get their hands on

  2. EitherAd2419 on

    Dumb name but they can call it anything because people will be voting purely for Corbyn tbh

  3. LonelyStranger8467 on

    It’s about time we had a political party in the UK that truly represents the working class, of Gaza

  4. If initial polling is to be believed, this is a monstrous vote splitter and essentially a locked in Reform majority for the next election.

    I look forward to Labour supporters throwing the mask aside and verbatim regurgitating Tory attack lines to try and discredit old Jezza.

  5. SC_W33DKILL3R on

    What we don’t need is paid for politicians who will change their opinion to what they think benefits them at the moment.

    Starmer said yesterday we did not have a housing crisis and there are plenty of free homes when being questioned about proving them to asylum seekers. Which is just so much of a lie I lost any respect I still had for him.

    With people like that our countries problems will never be solved, they will just be pushed on the middle and working class as they always have.

  6. insomnimax_99 on

    Is this how we get European style multi party democracy? Our mainstream parties tearing themselves apart?

    First the tories with reform now labour and greens with this lot.

  7. EvilMonkeySlayer on

    So, he’s going to front a new party that when the next election comes round he’ll be 80?

  8. Izual_Rebirth on

    Feels very much like we’re in a Trump vs Harris situation here. The left vote will be split. Reform will win then we’ll spend the next five years regretting it.

  9. Corbyn is nearing 80, do we need to copy USA and have out of touch geriatrics in charge?

    Is he gonna invite Abbot as well, another politician in her 70s

  10. This was an inevitable result of Starmer failing to even attempt to appease the left of his party. I’m skeptical that his move to the right has netted more voters than it has lost.

  11. Won’t make a lick of difference. Corbyn is one of the few politicians that has nearly always voted in favour of the working class, what did the working class do? Vote against him on mass in favour of someone who hates the poors.

  12. Cynical_Classicist on

    This is what happens when Labour tries to be more Tory than the Tories, and cheers on war crimes.