Blairite neoliberal spies leave the Labour party while blaming Jeremy Corbyn - good, let's get rid all of them!
In
another sabotage operation from the inside of the Labour party
against Jeremy Corbyn, seven Labour MPs suddenly decided to leave,
using the typical smears and excuses. They expressed disagreements
over Brexit and (guess what else) ... anti-Semitism within the party.
It
appears that the pro-globalist neoliberal regime in the UK senses
extreme threat from the fact that Jeremy Corbyn still enjoys high
popularity - especially among the young Britons - despite the war of
propaganda against him.
The
regime appears to be desperate under the uncontrolled Brexit
situation and the fact that its main political option, Theresa May
and her conservatives, rapidly lose power and popularity. And all
these at the time they appear to be in a 'nervous breakdown'
condition, due to the additional chaos inside the party.
As
mentioned
previously, with Tories in power, even after a definite Brexit, we
should not expect much of change for the British people. That's
because the conservative right has been taken over completely by the
neoliberal doctrine, already since the 70s and 80s in the motherlands
of neoliberalism: the US and the UK. The Tories have nothing to offer
apart from the typical neoliberal policies that the EU dictates to
the member-states. That's all they know and they are 100% devoted to
this political perception.
On the
contrary, a Labour government under the Corbyn leadership after
Brexit will be much more flexible to apply progressive policies that
will benefit most of the Britons. Of course, with UK's power
structure and the elites still in an advantageous position - after
decades of policies that limited the power of state institutions - it
will not be a piece of cake. Yet, without the additional tight
scrutiny of the EU neoliberal monster, it will be much easier.
Therefore,
it seems that the only option for the neoliberal regime is to
dissolve the Labour party before seeing it taking the power under
Jeremy Corbyn. Almost every establishment media outlet, not only in
the UK, immediately announced the departure of the seven from the
Labour party with many headlines that included the word 'split'. This
is not accidental. It exposes the ultimate goal of the regime.
However,
the whole situation may eventually turn against the regime and
reverse its plans to retain the neoliberal status quo.
If
Jeremy Corbyn manages to survive the war to hold his position in the
party, he may be able to clear it from all the remaining Blairite
neoliberal barriers. Then, he could renew it with fresh real
Leftists.
With
such a prospect, it would be even more difficult for the neoliberal
regime to maintain its power. And a new era of radical political
change and hope could begin in the UK.
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