Labour heal the divisions of the past
The Right and Left of the party unite over a difficult issue
Labour’s Communication Manager, Matthew Doyle was caught by Guido briefing against Rosie Duffield.
Looks bad, right? But then, help comes from an unlikely source! The call of the Bro Code is so strong that it summons two warriors from the Left of the Party!
Heartwarming, isn’t it?
Bear in mind that Doyle represents everything these two Corbyn allies loathe about Labour. Both of them are quite open in their hatred of Starmer. However! This is all irrelevant to them now because if there’s one thing that can unite a fractious Party, it’s the agreement within it that domestic violence survivor, Rosie Duffield, needs taking down a peg or two.
It’s surely a complete coincidence that both Bastani and Zarb-Cousin attacked Duffield when Labour was endlessly firefighting because of a culture of antisemitism they had allowed to fester within corners of the party. Rosie stood up for her Jewish colleagues then and has suffered greatly ever since at the hands of the eternally spiteful pair. But when the death-and-rape-threat gang came for her, the magic spell that seems to entrance obvious allies was in full effect, and she has suffered through various harassment campaigns without much support from colleagues such as Jess Philips and certainly none from Keir Starmer.
But the good news is that this has united these two warring factions of the Party. For if there’s one thing Labour men can agree on, no matter their position on the political sprectrum, it’s this.
It saddens and embarrasses me hugely that, as a left-leaning voter of many years, and one who has criticised the Tories endlessly for their selling off of the NHS (and other minor issues) I am now compelled to attack and satirise 'my own side'.
But here we are.
And I know many feel the same. But I will not stand idly by and see bad men force good women like Duffield out of Labour.
If all this was happening to men, it would be all over the media with people discussing it endlessly. There’s no way that gender ideology would have been allowed to quietly capture so many institutions, businesses and people in power. Women just don’t matter.
As for Labour… it’s a cesspit and Starmer is a pathetic worm.