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Personally i think tying herself to Corbyn from the off was strategically poor. Long-Bailey may have been a better bet; both for advice on how to manage Corbyn, and to have an ally who would cover some of her own weaknesses.

I think to an extent that is where the Labour left falls down strategically over and over again; they don't cover their bases. I don't know if it's because they don't think to or they don't think hard enough about the optics; but that really is the whole point of the party being a broad church in the first place, that your ticket can cover multiple different possible voter groups.

From the off Your party, by its makeup, only really ever had the maximum potential to capture voters that were happy with a Muslim-majority party and faction. That would be easy to propagandise against, not least by rejuvenating the accusations that got Corbyn kicked out of leadership in the first place.

As a Lib Dem I'm not particularly bothered, but I do find the clumsiness of it all embarrassing.

2 hours ago, Suedehead2 said:

Corbyn's cult has about six members. Creating a split in such a small group is quite an achievement.

I nearly thought you said Lloyd George there SH, by 1932 the old trickster had 6 loyal MPs in the old liberal party all of them related to him!

When i see Zarah Sultana it reminds me girls I used to buy a beer during teenage years and she wold do everything for this.

Anyone has the same impression?

There should be law that if any MP abandons the party should be automatically by election

We have a a situation when she is getting paid to s...t into her own nest and instead of sorting constituents problems she is paid for she yaps 'Gaza Gaza Palestine'

She represents British pople was not elected in Gaza

Edited by PorkDiniguan

I would imagine many did vote for her because of her position on Gaza though. She’s hardly yapping about it, it’s one of the worst stories of our times.

On 21/09/2025 at 00:09, J00prstar said:

Personally i think tying herself to Corbyn from the off was strategically poor. Long-Bailey may have been a better bet; both for advice on how to manage Corbyn, and to have an ally who would cover some of her own weaknesses.

I think to an extent that is where the Labour left falls down strategically over and over again; they don't cover their bases. I don't know if it's because they don't think to or they don't think hard enough about the optics; but that really is the whole point of the party being a broad church in the first place, that your ticket can cover multiple different possible voter groups.

From the off Your party, by its makeup, only really ever had the maximum potential to capture voters that were happy with a Muslim-majority party and faction. That would be easy to propagandise against, not least by rejuvenating the accusations that got Corbyn kicked out of leadership in the first place.

As a Lib Dem I'm not particularly bothered, but I do find the clumsiness of it all embarrassing.

Why be a Lib Dem??? Completely USELESS party and a neoliberal party at that. Like ... why? I would never support Neolib Dems. Ever. Remember whst they did with Cameron too...

7 hours ago, PorkDiniguan said:

When i see Zarah Sultana it reminds me girls I used to buy a beer during teenage years and she wold do everything for this.

Can't make any sense of this whatsoever?

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6 hours ago, Big Fat Sue said:

Why be a Lib Dem??? Completely USELESS party and a neoliberal party at that. Like ... why? I would never support Neolib Dems. Ever. Remember whst they did with Cameron too...

That's my politics, what can I say? Given I come from a conservative society out of my peers this is already very liberal. I respect and listen to most other views and consider changing my opinions in the light of new evidence.

11 hours ago, PorkDiniguan said:

We have a a situation when she is getting paid to s...t into her own nest and instead of sorting constituents problems she is paid for she yaps 'Gaza Gaza Palestine

Literally not true btw

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