Me when Labour has become a far-right party and we need a new alternative:
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corbyn strikes me as a british version of fetterman since he's a politican that the liberals supported despite him not earning any of their accolades and only because he wasn't the conservative politician.
it makes me wonder if the british are any smarter than the americans perpetually vascillating between the american republican/democrat duopoly in the next election.
EDIT: i'm confusing corbyn with starmer.
Are you talking about John Fetterman? I can't tell because that would be such a baffling thing to say but I don't know what other Fetterman you might mean. Also, liberals supporting Corbyn? Do you mean other than the entire liberal establishment working to sabotage his campaign to the point of taking measures that are at least legally dubious?
why is it baffling with john fetterman?
i'm likewise baffled to learned that the labour party tried to sabotage corbyn's compaign considering his support for the genocide.
corbyn strikes me as a british version of fetterman since he's a politican that the liberals supported despite him not earning any of their accolades and only because he wasn't the conservative politician.
it makes me wonder if the british are any smarter than the americans perpetually vascillating between the american republican/democrat duopoly in the next election.
EDIT: i'm confusing corbyn with starmer.
Are you talking about John Fetterman? I can't tell because that would be such a baffling thing to say but I don't know what other Fetterman you might mean. Also, liberals supporting Corbyn? Do you mean other than the entire liberal establishment working to sabotage his campaign to the point of taking measures that are at least legally dubious?
why is it baffling with john fetterman?
i'm likewise baffled to learned that the labour party tried to sabotage corbyn's compaign considering his support for the genocide.