Keir Starmer bans Jeremy Corbyn from standing for Labour at the next election. Starmer has broken each and every promise he made to the Labour membership about unity and a ‘broad church’ instead he is purging and vilifying the left in an attempt to take the intellectual property of Labour and create a new right wing monopoly. Sodium Haze argues that the remaining socialists in the party should Keir Starmer’s advice – and leave.
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