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Comments by "Greg Greg" (@SlowhandGreg) on "EXPOSED: Keir Starmer \u0026 The Establishment Coup" video.
@catsploitation Left wing populism has about the same following as right wing populism about 20% Its also just as destructive and anti democratic as it has no wish to compromise in any shape or form.
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Starmer won't ask and Murdoch won't forgive Starmer for trying to prosecute over the phone hacking scandal and Brooks The only Blaire like thing he'll do is not try and alienate centre / centre right voters who are turning on the Tories and who may well desert on the centre right to the Lib Dems and Labour and the Hard right to Reform
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Does anyone in the Centre / Center Left and Centre Right Care to them Corbyn was completely and utterly Toxic, to them Kier is oh well or yea OK the Tories will never be able to brand him as the Unions puppet or Red Kier optics matter Quote from the Guardian believe what you want to believe but Socialist nationalise everything under Corbyn was a fantasy trip. He denied that the 10 promises he made during the 2020 race to succeed Jeremy Corbyn had been abandoned and insisted they remained “important statements of value and principle”. However, Starmer refused to confirm that he stood by several of them, including public ownership of utilities and rail services and the abolition of university tuition fees. He has been repeatedly criticised by some on the left of the party who accuse him of shifting away from the platform he stood on three years ago.
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Does anyone in the Centre / Center Left and Centre Right Care to them Corbyn was completely and utterly Toxic, to them Kier is oh well or yea OK the Tories will never be able to brand him as the Unions puppet or Red Kier optics matter Quote from the Guardian believe what you want to believe but Socialist nationalise everything under Corbyn was a fantasy trip. He denied that the 10 promises he made during the 2020 race to succeed Jeremy Corbyn had been abandoned and insisted they remained “important statements of value and principle”. However, Starmer refused to confirm that he stood by several of them, including public ownership of utilities and rail services and the abolition of university tuition fees. He has been repeatedly criticised by some on the left of the party who accuse him of shifting away from the platform he stood on three years ago.
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