He's been way too soft on them imo, I would estimate more than half of Labour MPs are still Blairite wastes who hate Corbyn.
Jeremy Corbyn is about to transform the Labour party – again
I agree, I term it a part of something called "Pessimistic Reformism". This is combining the electoral praxis of classic demsoc practise, with backing up with boots on the group. Now in the UK you can not get away with forming a paramilitary, but these kind of community groups that can act against the bourgeois state if it tries to get Junt-tier. The one ting this strikes me as is a group that could serve as a counter-coup measure: Corbyn goes on about how Allande is his hero, maybe he learnt from his mistakes.
Yes, Kaiserreich (For either Darkest Hour or Hearts of Iron IV).
BREAK THE CHAINS
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blogs.spectator.co.uk
Holy shit actually read it:
FUCK BLAIR
To play Devil's advocate, in America is what the "New Democrats" thought about moving to the right in the 90s, and the answer is that the voters don't go anywhere, they just stop voting. As you point out in your reply to the Blair troll, this same turnout collapse happened with New Labor in the UK
That said, I don't think Corbyn's opinion of the EU common market will be that big a deal, he's not turning his back on his core values like the center-left did.