tbf I was against that then, and I'd be against it now.
Better to unite behind a leader and see how it goes if there's some kind of strategy. Only Iain Duncan Smith has been removed particularly sharp-ish really.
I wouldn't be up for a coup either but it all just shows the contempt with which they hold anybody with left wing views in.
Corbyn polling poorly - Coup
Starmer polling poorly - Silence
'Corbyn is going to kick out all the moderates' - nothing happens
'Starmer is going to unite the party' - kicks out the left
'Corbyn allows anti semitism' - should have done more but prevented by NEC and McNichol
'Starmer will rid the party of antisemitism' - yes, apart from his allies who go untouched
Corbyn supporters are cultists - lose your mind at an objectively funny video of starter
'Corbyn can't run the party' - 'He's useless get rid'
'Starmer can't run the party' - 'Give him some time'
'Corbyn is a McCarthyist' - silences nobody
'Finally the party is under control of the adults' - Bristol West CLP blatant vote rigging barely even spoken about.
I voted Nandy 1 and Starmer 2, didn't put RLB down at all so I'm not some cultist but equally I'm not being gaslighted by this shit. I won't be voting Labour in May for council or mayor and I won't when an election comes unless they change and that doesn't have to be huge policy it just means a bit of honesty, transparency and inclusiveness.