TODAY A voice of sanity in the UK- Jeremy Corbyn is back!
Just when we thought that the total lavatory of UK politics was beyond any vestige of salvation, a little glimmer of light.
The terminally incompetent Tory Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, in his expensive Saville Row suit stood at the lectern in Drowning Street – without umbrella, as the clouds bucketed down on him … and announced a general election for Thursday 4th July. So much for all the wonderful things that the Tories were going to achieve in this term of government. Those would of course include the ramping up of the nuclear industry, and of course its major focus nuclear weapons. And also, support for Israel
Enter the tough and imposing Sir Keir Starmer – with a Labour opposition very much along the same lines as the Conservatives – pushing along the nuclear industry, UK’s nuclear “deterrent”, with UK in a leadership role of a confrontational NATO, and supporting Israel.
Well, we know that the sainted Starmer will get in – because the UK at large has ceased to find the Conservative government funny, and started to really worry about their incompetence.
It’s not that I expect that Jeremy Corbyn is going to transform UK politics. But isn’t it a bit of a comfort to know that there are still some old politicians there – like Bernie Sanders in USA, and Jeremy Corbyn, who stand for humanitarian values? To know that there’s something decent left in the Left.
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