https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/08/15/dimz-a15.htmlUK Defence Secretary John Healey pledges troops on the ground in Ukraine
>On the morning of the Alaska summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Britain’s Defence Secretary John Healey reiterated that the UK was ready to “put boots on the ground” in Ukraine to reinforce a ceasefire […]Let me see your warface, /leftybritpol/
577 posts and 123 image replies omitted.>>2457838he's been "obsessed" with the trans folk for over 20 years (vidrel). the spite and anger he shows them must have a deeper meaning than mere bullying.
>>2457914i do wonder what he would think if the crowd he runs with do manage to make him a second class citizen.
>>2457919to what? more incompetency? my complete faith is that under farage immigration will increase.
>>2458619The front page of every newspaper tomorrow is a sob story about how he is a poor victim.
None of them mention how he literally broke the law by calling for direct violence against a minority group.
Starmer, Badenoch and Farage have all stated on record that they stand with him and think it's totally fine to call for violence against minorities.
I guess the media trying to stoke genocidal violence against trans people is a change from their usual gimmick of targeting immigrants.
I am done. I am trans and have chronic nerve pain but I am still working my ass off nearly every day doing night shifts to afford to leave hopefully before the next election.
>>2459164he's not controlled opposition, he's just not a leader. He literally did not want to be the leader of the labour party and only ran because it was his turn to lead the token left challenge that inevitably comes dead last. He won because the other candidates totally blundered. They signed up to Tory welfare cuts
during the leadership campaign after an election loss during which the average labour member thought they lost because they had nothing exciting to offer, just austerity lite. You could predict how incompetent Starmer would be in power purely from how incompetent Labour's powerbrokers were in creating the circumstances that let Corbyn win in the first place. He was uncontrolled opposition, but unfortunately he was as uncontrolled by the left as by the right. Frankly, the smart establishment play (for the long term preservation of thr UK) would've been to let him win, but they'd just had their fingers burned by him winning before, creating an impression of competence from sheer luck.
>>2459279Yeah he's just a lil' bean
Or he's doing the political equivalent of weaponized incompetence
>>2459291Yeah, this guy is putting organized terfism before Palestine. He has to go. He has no use to the your party movement now.
But I have to say though. Seeing one MP cause some people online to say "your party" is "preemptive dead" or that they having "second thoughts" doesn't speak well to the political intelligence of some people on the left.
>>2459307Anglosphere leftists today suffer from their perfectionism. If the party isnt perfect then they would rather not bother with politics instead of pushing things in the direction they want within the party.
That's why Labour became the way it is btw.
>>2459322this article speaks of the party's pre-emptive dearh;
https://medium.com/@JamalLydon/adnan-hussain-and-the-pre-emptive-death-of-your-party-dd89c8d6cd96what is true also is the fact that MANY people confuse muslim identity politics for leftist coalitionism:
>It has also drawn attention to Hussain’s registered interests, with users noting he is a landlord of two residential properties in Burnley, garnering even more negative press. A landlord who thinks he is fit to comment on class politics is almost too on the nose. Hussain also has a history of being anti-abortion and pro private school. Even going as far to identify himself as “Socially conservative.” It seems his only remotely left wing position is on Gaza. For the rest he is no different than a Labour MP.more reports on the internal disaster of the party:
>While neither of the expected Co-leaders of the party have made any direct comments about the situation, Zarah Sultana did indirectly respond to the situation with a tweet vocalising her support for the trans community just hours after Hussain’s initial outburst. Corbyn’s response however has been quite disappointing. On the 30th of August, the day after Hussain’s initial tweets, Corbyn attended a Your Party rally in Blackburn where he sat, spoke with and even hugged Adnan despite his transphobic vitriol.not to be "that guy", buy i knew this grift was going nowhere from the beginning.
>>2459535The fight isnt between the Islamic bloc and the Trans Right bloc right now it's between radfem and trans.
>>2459518Reminder that the real problem is racism, islamophobia and homophobia.
>>2459550>The fight isnt between the Islamic bloc and the Trans Right bloc right now it's between radfem and trans.>Reminder that the real problem is racism, islamophobia and homophobia.I think you fundamentally fail to understand how reality functions.
These are interconnected situations with various connections and threads weaving them together - see how Adnan is cosying up to Rosie on the issue.
All factions are always interacting with each other, and RadFems, islamic groups, and conservatives will distinctly but with a unified goal against trans rights.
They aren't discrete forces all in isolation from each other.
Not sure what the second point is implying. There's no mutual exclusion. Racism, homophobia and transphobia are all major problems. But anti-migrant and anti-trans views are especially widespread and being promoted by the media and establishment right now.
>>2459567>Racism, homophobia and transphobia are all major problemsThese things are not equivalent.
The UK elites and working class are the brownest and gayest in the west and their telos is about importing endless gay brown people into the realm. As said elite's decisions are negatively impacting the UK's quality of live and it's future they are spacegoating trans people.
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