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Originally Posted by Catfish
So is there any other reason for you to be against Corbyn, than his former life and what he did in Ireland? 
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How about he and his ilk (Mcdonnell in particular) worship an ideology that repeatedly though out history, resulted in tyranny, famine and genocide.
Yet they use the consistent excuse of, "oh it just wasn't done properly"
They push for more censorship & language policing to 'protect peoples feelings' of course. They support Middle class post modern Identity politics garbage (intended to raise up the marginalized) but in fact does nothing but divide people in to resentful bitter groups (along racial, religious and gendered lines,) - Imo they just use those they deem as 'the marginalized' as leverage to gain power all under the guise of progressive middle class empathy.
The far left drive to make society 'equal' inevitably ends up the same way - capital flight and the march towards mediocrity via dragging everyone down the lowest common denominator.
Labour do not give a monkeys about the working classes they used to stand up for, they now seem to despise them for being lazy ignorant, uneducated, xenophobic slobs with 'white privilege' where applicable.
The tories don't give a damn about the working class either, but Labour have fallen so far in to the swamp of Momentums Marxist activism, that many working class have switched to voting for the toffee nosed blues!, that really takes some doing!
Do you need more or.....?
Don't get me wrong I got nothing against having some socialist policies, and a dose of Labour might well be good for the NHS, schools and social housing. But I don't trust ideologues who pitch enforced equality of outcome and privilege/oppression theory - while opposing classic liberal principles and meritocracy (two things that actually made the UK a half decent place to live.)
Labour are dead to me.