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Maomentum
@Maomentum_
1964-2015: Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist) 2015-2019: Labour Party (Marxist-Corbynist) 2019- present: Workers Party (Hampstead)
The Long March
Born December 26
Joined November 2015
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    Starmer's shameless strategy of winning over voters to get power is a betrayal of everything Jeremy Corbyn stood for.
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    1979 Labour 269 seats, Jim Callaghan resigns 1992 Labour 271 seats, Neil Kinnock resigns 2010 Labour 258 seats, Gordon Brown resigns 2015 Labour 232 seats, Ed Miliband resigns 2019 Labour 203 seats, LET'S NOT BE HASTY
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    In the 2019 election Jeremy Corbyn got more likes and retweets than Tony Blair did in 1997, 2001 and 2005 COMBINED. Let that sink in.
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    Rebecca Long-Bailey proved herself the true Corbyn continuity candidate by catastrophically losing this election.
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    Could whoever put £10 on a Corbyn/IRA/Palestine/legalise cannabis accumulator please get in touch to collect your winnings.
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    Imagine handing peerages out to your friends just because they did you a massive favour
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    In just 4 years, Jeremy has TRANSFORMED Labour from a party that had lost an election with just 30% into a party that lost the next general election, lost 2 local elections, lost the EU election with 14%, and is now being investigated by the EHRC over anti-Semitism. Leadership.
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    Jeremy Corbyn will be laying a wreath for Wiley's career this morning at 10.00am.
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    In just three years Jeremy Corbyn has TRANSFORMED @UKLabour from a party out of power for 5 years to a party out of power for 8 years with a massive anti-Semitism problem.
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    Why oh why won't the Lib Dems we called Tories, or the Tories we called fascists, or the Jewish MPs we harassed out of our party agree to support Jeremy as the leader of a government of national unity, will we ever really know?
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    So it looks like the next election will be between a privately educated career politician ideologically opposed to Europe and Boris Johnson.
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    It's a great tribute to Jeremy Corbyn's leadership that Labour did not lose a single council seat in London yesterday.
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    Electing someone like Keir Starmer as leader just to try to get the party into power and implement progressive policies would be a gross betrayal of everything Jeremy stood for.
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    In the leadership election Keir Starmer claimed he would carry on the work of Jeremy Corbyn, yet now he is level in the polls with the Tories. Totally untrustworthy.