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In the hard-Left #DayOfRage tomorrow, you may spot an example of the genus AntiCapitalus Leftardus Cretinus Hypocritus. Do try not to mock. pic.twitter.com/mC9hZu0Wqd
— A Libertarian Rebel (preferred pronouns: Sir/Boss) (@A_Liberty_Rebel) June 20, 2017
The mistake there is in assuming that an anti Tory vote is by definition, a vote supporting Corbyn's version of Labour when that's far from the truth.
I voted 'anti Tory' but I've no more desire to see Corbyn in number 10 than May. And my Labour MP spent the whole time while electioneering telling people that he couldn't stand Corbyn or his version of Labour.
I'm more than happy to see consensus politics where parties have to work together - it sees there more extreme policies watered down (as we are already seeing on brexit).
The thing that makes me very angry about this is the highjacking of Grenfell - I had a leaflet given to me at Shepherds Bush the other day saying this was about Justice for Grenfell. No it's not. And for them to use that is disgusting. It's the equivalent of far right groups using terrorist attacks in Manchester or London for their grubby little aims.
Incidentally, if they genuinely want a day of peaceful protest to be taken seriously, which is fine, don't call it a Day of Rage and hand out leaflets saying you won't stop trying to destroy London until Corbyn is PM. Oh, and meeting outside Cafe Nero at Shepherds Bush isn't very anti capitalist either you f***wits.
The mistake there is in assuming that an anti Tory vote is by definition, a vote supporting Corbyn's version of Labour when that's far from the truth.
I voted 'anti Tory' but I've no more desire to see Corbyn in number 10 than May. And my Labour MP spent the whole time while electioneering telling people that he couldn't stand Corbyn or his version of Labour.
I'm more than happy to see consensus politics where parties have to work together - it sees there more extreme policies watered down (as we are already seeing on brexit).
The thing that makes me very angry about this is the highjacking of Grenfell - I had a leaflet given to me at Shepherds Bush the other day saying this was about Justice for Grenfell. No it's not. And for them to use that is disgusting. It's the equivalent of far right groups using terrorist attacks in Manchester or London for their grubby little aims.
Incidentally, if they genuinely want a day of peaceful protest to be taken seriously, which is fine, don't call it a Day of Rage and hand out leaflets saying you won't stop trying to destroy London until Corbyn is PM. Oh, and meeting outside Cafe Nero at Shepherds Bush isn't very anti capitalist either you f***wits.
The only justice for the Grenfall victims is if they identify those who authorised attaching flammable plastic panels on the outside of a building with no sprinklers and hang them.