>>2579882You really don't like Zarah Sultana as though she's the one who (for example) got Corbyn to go out and tell the press the SWP were banned because they're registered with the electoral commission, only for it to be immediately noticed that the SWP are
not registered with the electoral commission.
>>2579883There's a clique of ex-Labour people around Corbyn who want cushy jobs and control over the party. As in 2017 it's supposed to be a sort of vibes-based thing where people mostly follow the leader - and since he's a leader who doesn't lead, that means following whoever has his ear.
Sultana upset this dynamic because (a) she's not part of that circle and (b) she's willing to shoot at an open goal, which makes it hard to paint her as a wrecker when she's the only one pointing out that there are elephants in the room.
>>2579893The idea Zarah is a SWP entryist is laughable. She used to be a Labour MP! Corbyn and the SWP were best mates (not because
he is one of them, but because they both show up to literally every protest), he was chatting to their national secretary on the train to conference! You're telling me that this guy, who didn't even have the force to launch the party, has the cold-blooded killer instinct to sit there chatting away to a bloke while thinking in the back of his head "lol, you're purged, Trot."?
r.e. parties: Party-based campaigning is bad for competency because you either have to focus on the party, or on the issues. A campaign for the federalization of england
independent of a party (it is after all a non-party issue, something the Lib Dems love, something some Labour people - like mayors - might go along with, something YP is likely to endorse, something even the SNP and Plaid might make warm noises about…) might be useful and can even have its success measured via where the issue appears in polls, etc, but making it part of a party just subsumes it to nonsense. Admitting failure is hard, so instead of doing so when the party gets 15 votes at its first election people will turn to praising the fundamental correctness of their line, the graphic desi
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