Saturday 20 November 2021

TIME TO CHAMPION 'SOCIAL JUSTICE' - ENOUGH IS ENOUGH - WELCOME TO THE NEW PARTY

 The Tory Party is the Nasty Party - even Theresa May, the former Tory PM, acknowledged that there was a risk it could be seen as such. Well now there is another Nasty Party on the block - the Labour Party under Starmer's authoritarian leadership. I would never vote Tory because it is a Nasty Party. I have now come round to the view that as a socialist I can no longer vote for the Labour Party because it has become a Nasty Party too. Do I want to see this country governed by leaders from a political party that now systematically targets for removal good men and women who have served the party loyally and whose only 'crime' is that they are socialist? No way. When a political party is dominated by those who behave badly and lack a moral compass, they should be shunned. The Labour Party has become rotten. 

We need to start afresh - we need a new party. Let's call it SOCIAL JUSTICE. 

Here, courtesy of SKWAWKBOX, are two horror stories published today which reveal how nasty the Labour party has become:

Harrow Councillor Fitzpatrick expelled by Labour after suffering ‘sustained campaign of harassment’



Pamela Fitzpatrick is a socialist - that is the only reason why she has been expelled from Starmer's Labour party




Harrow councillor – and former Harrow Labour group chair – Pamela Fitzpatrick has been expelled by the Labour party.

Fitzpatrick has commented on the news on her social media, accusing the party right and its current regime of a ‘sustained campaign of harassment’ and of expelling her in an attempt to

protect the ‘small group of men’ at the heart of the abuse. She also revealed that her expulsion had been ‘briefed’ to the media, despite Labour’s insistence that the victims of its witch-hunts maintain confidentiality – and that her own complaint against one of her abusers, which was supposed to be heard by a panel of national executive members, had instead resulted in yet more abuse and hounding by the party and its right wing:

Harrow councillor – and former Harrow Labour group chair – Pamela Fitzpatrick has been expelled by the Labour party.

Fitzpatrick has commented on the news on her social media, accusing the party right and its current regime of a ‘sustained campaign of harassment’ and of expelling her in an attempt to protect the ‘small group of men’ at the heart of the abuse. She also revealed that her expulsion had been ‘briefed’ to the media, despite Labour’s insistence that the victims of its witch-hunts maintain confidentiality – and that her own complaint against one of her abusers, which was supposed to be heard by a panel of national executive members, had instead resulted in yet more abuse and hounding by the party and its right wing:

Pamela Fitzpatrick gives her account.










The Establishment have gained control of the Labour party - now is the time for Social Justice 



   Fitzpatrick’s words on the systematic abuse of left-wingers and in particular left-wing women in the party will ring true with the thousands who have been personally affected or know those who have – along with the equally systematic targeting of women of colour and left-wing Jews. 


Here's the second horror story:

Councillor quits Labour in disgust at ‘racist, counterfeit Tory’ party


Liverpool councillor Sarah Morton




'Liverpool Clubmoor councillor Sarah Morton has resigned her party membership after saying that the ‘crappy’ party had crossed several lines too many and had become a poor imitation of the Tories – and a ‘racist joke’.

Morton announced the news in a ‘late night’ post on Facebook:



Morton is just the latest in a string of councillors to resign and either sit as independents or join other parties in protest at Keir Starmer and his cronies’ lurch to the hard right and contempt for party democracy.

Labour, meanwhile, has haemorrhaged votes in three by-elections in the city after imposing right-wing candidates with no support from local members, holding onto the seats but with significantly reduced vote shares.'

In conclusion, I give you this link to the post I published - back in July this year - which presents the case for a new socialist party:

https://robdonovan.blogspot.com/2021/07/time-for-new-political-party-socialist.html


 



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