• @EnderMB@lemmy.world
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    -28 days ago

    It wasn’t just that, though. While I liked Corbyn, his ideological leaning meant that he would be incredibly easy to trip up on practically anything, from Brexit to the royals to the IRA.

    • What does that even mean?

      He wasn’t deserving of support because he had an opposition?

      Now he’s out and there’s a centrist happy to be a Tory.

      How is that working out? Free of trip ups?

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        8 days ago

        What the fuck are you on about?

        I don’t particularly like Starmer, but he’s likely going to be the last Labour leader since the last faux-Tory, and likely going to win the largest majority for decades.

        It’s going to work out really well for him, and that’s likely because the UK is far more right-leaning than we’d like to admit. Still, we’re absolutely nowhere near the US…

        I’m surprised that this is even in question. Even Reddit gets this…