Corbyn back in Labour.

 

Jeremy Corbyn, the Member of Parliament for Islington North in London and the most recent former leader of the Labour Party, presided over a party that at one point seemed to have more Jew haters tolerated within it than had Sir Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists. These Jew haters came in part from a far Left that had embraced anti-Israel and anti-Jewish feeling ever since the State of Israel ceased to be seen as a ‘Leftist nation’ and who had by harnessing the power of nationalism beaten back Arab armies in 1967 and gone on to turn Israel into a go ahead and go getting capitalist state.

To the Left Israel was no longer the ‘plucky little nation of pioneers’ but instead in their minds a rapacious regional hegemony. It is no coincidence that this rise of Leftist Jew haters in Labour also coincided with an increased domination of the party by the middle class left and a side-lining of the working class Left. The large amount of Jew haters that Corbyn’s Labour leadership both associated with and tolerated, also attracted and kept loyal to the party a large tranche of Muslim followers of Labour who, for theological reasons, liked to give their votes to a Labour Party that was explicitly anti Jewish and anti Israel.

Jeremy Corbyn and his associates and his followers have been a complete stain on the Labour Party, they have been the dirty skid mark on the party’s underpants and many of us expected that the party, now led by Sir Keir Starmer, would change. At first it seemed that change had happened and following the release of the Equality and Human Rights report into Jew hatred in Labour, the Labour leadership tried to be seen to be doing something about the fact that Corbyn had turned Labour into a party of Left wing and Muslim Jew haters and to disassociate themselves from the Corbyn regime by expelling Corbyn from the Labour Party.

Unfortunately for the Labour Parliamentary leadership, not all political power in the Labour Party resides with the party in Parliament. The National Executive Committee holds a significant degree of power in Labour, including power over party discipline. Because of the results of recent elections to the NEC, Corbyn’s supporters hold seven of the 15 seats and this represents a pretty large power bloc that can be used by the Labour Left and by its Islamic faction. It is therefore of little surprise that this newly elected NEC has decided that Jeremy Corbyn should be readmitted to the Labour Party.

What this means is that any hope that moderate Labour supporters may have had of reforming the party and side-lining the Momentum Blackshirts and the extremist Islamic supporters of the party, is now all but dead. Any chance of Labour turning themselves back into a party for the British working classes and for the party to distance themselves from all the things that turned British working class voters off of Labour, such as identity politics, Islamopandering and a love for open borders, is now gone. With Corbyn readmitted the NEC has said ‘sod you’ to Sir Keir Starmer and the Parliamentary Party and I don’t believe that this will be the last time that the Left/Islamic elements in Labour will flex their muscles.

It looks as if there is little hope that Sir Keir Starmer will be able to make the party more attractive to the electorate and take advantage of the current discomfort of the Tories or fend off challenges from the various new parties including Reform, Heritage and Reclaim, who may well pick up votes from disgruntled former Labour voters. Starmer is going to have to spend at least the next two or more years fighting internal battles with the far Left and the Islamic factions in his party, battles that he may not be able to win. This is because these battles are quite unlike the battles that Neil Kinnock had to fight which was with a relatively small group of entryists from the Militant Tendency group, but instead he will be fighting with large sections of his own party who have control of those levers of power, such as the NEC, that are out of reach of the leadership. We are back in the time of if you want support a Jew hater then vote Labour and I don’t believe that this is a message that will be warmly received by many Britons who are already and still pissed off with the damage that Labour did to Britain during the Blair / Brown years.

8 Comments on "Corbyn back in Labour."

  1. “Plus ca change – plus c’est la meme chose…” – Mosley was, of course, a Labour MP.

  2. It was inevitable, Sir Smarmy Starmer sucked up to Corbyn in shadow cabinet and wanted him as PM.

    Is there a place for Jeremy Corbyn in the Labour Party?
    youtube.com/watch?v=sUN4_2B1lnA

    In or out, his policies are being enacted

    Hospital prayer rooms to become Mosques

    The left will do anything to get rid of our culture and appease islam, this is so wrong it boils my p…
    youtube.com/watch?v=rbLExjax_4s

    School children given Porn for homework

    Kids where given some of the worst porn on the Internet to research by their teacher , 11 to 14 year old where asked to dive into the dark world of porn as part of their homework
    youtube.com/watch?v=Y3L4PAhncLE

    and Boris runs away and hides in his nursery (my phone told me to} while Carrie Woke bans cars

    • Fahrenheit211 | November 19, 2020 at 7:08 am |

      Yes there’s some truly awful things going on. BTW re that other security matter. Could you email me?

  3. @FH
    Yes I could email you. However, for transparency I believe you should explain why you implemented ‘jetpack’ cross site scripting which is a security risk

    If Jetpack hacked, or sold and repurposed to deliver malware, your site and commenters at risk

    • Fahrenheit211 | November 20, 2020 at 7:03 am |

      Jetpack is used to provide me with stats and I’m using the secure version but I will look further into this matter. There was a security issue with jp versions prior to v7 but the version being used now is the very latest. I’ve looked into this issue and I can’t seen any problems with functions but I will later today escalate this issue with host to get their input. I’ve also disabled any old plugins that could pose a security issue. This site has had attacks, nearly 70k of them which have been stopped. Please let me know if you encounter any similar problems and I’ll look into them.

  4. @FH
    Whether Jetpack is secure now is immaterial. Will it be in 2 hours, tomorrow?. If many sites are using Jetpack it will be a target to hack as all sites using it are hacked too

    That is why I warned cross site scripting is a security risk

    I experienced it once with a plugin which was later sold and I was hacked. AV inc Malwarebytes Pro couldn’t fix. Malwarebytes support stumped too.

    After thinking more I realised only one PC – what was diff? Only plugins. After investigation and fixed spread solution:
    – Remove xyz
    – Edit registry and delete DNS & Explorer hacks
    – Edit Hosts file and delete hack

    You say “Jetpack is used to provide me with stats”. Hmm, put your customers at risk for no benefit to them

    Good sales pitch /sarc

    • Fahrenheit211 | November 21, 2020 at 9:10 am |

      Thanks for the info. I’ll look into that. I’m in the process of doing some upgrades and I may well change that plugin based on what you’ve said. There was a problem with it back in 2017/18 but it was patch by jp. jp is very widely used as you say.

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