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Jeremy Corbyn just ruined Keir Starmer’s first anniversary as Labour leader

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
4 April 2021
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This week was Keir Starmer’s first anniversary of being Labour leader. So, enter Jeremy Corbyn to show us what a mess Starmer’s made of it.

Baloo Starmer

Starmer’s time as leader has been both contentious and unsurprising. From a series of rebrandings to writing in right-wing papers and ‘out-Torying the Tories‘, Starmer has been dire. Rachael Swindon noted in a recent article that:

Nearly every day for a year I have asked on Twitter – “I wonder how the Labour Party will disappoint us today?” – and nearly every day the Labour Party will answer the question for me, exceeding my expectations of their awfulness, time after time.

On Good Friday, Starmer managed to clusterfuck again. Because he visited a homophobic church. But it was perhaps Joe‘s mock-up of Starmer in the Disney song I Wanna Be Like You which best summed up his time in charge:

Keir Starmer – I Wanna Be Like You 🐻🌴 #BalooLabour pic.twitter.com/0Q9DY0n91Z

— PoliticsJOE (@PoliticsJOE_UK) February 1, 2021

So, all in all, Starmer is proving a disaster. Now enter Corbyn to remind everyone how leadership should be done.

Corbyn bringing the fire

Corbyn was speaking at a London #KillTheBill demonstration on Saturday 3 April. He said that the Police Bill protests:

should also be taken in the context of a series of piece of legislation that this government is trying to push through that place over there [parliament]. The Spy Cops Bill; the Overseas Operations Bill; all these bills designed to empower the secretary of state to legislate beyond the powers of parliament; to restrict protest; to organise counter surveillance operations and so many other things.

Here’s @jeremycorbyn on #KillTheBill protest in Parliament Sq #RightToProtest pic.twitter.com/0tz4hjONcX

— Stand Up To Racism (@AntiRacismDay) April 3, 2021

People have criticised Starmer for his leadership (or lack thereof) on all those bills. Whereas Corbyn? He was forthright and standing with the people:

“it’s the brave people who have stood up that have changed history” –@jeremycorbyn. he goes on to talk about the history of struggle, from suffragettes, trade unionism and the anti-apartheid movement and how integral protest has been too them.

— huck (@HUCKmagazine) April 3, 2021

Corbyn also sent solidarity to the Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller (GRT) community – a pointed remark given Labour’s recent racist anti-GRT leaflets:

“i stand with the gypsy, romani and traveller community” says @jeremycorbyn to huge cheers before stating “the road to oppression is the silence of the majority”

— huck (@HUCKmagazine) April 3, 2021

The former Labour leader wrapped-up his speech by saying:

I want to live in a world of peace and justice. I want to live in a world of human rights and democracy.

Jeremy Corbyn wrapping up his speech on why protest needs to continue if society is to change for the better. #killthebill pic.twitter.com/cBMoNdHTKR

— Michael Petch (@MichaellPetch) April 3, 2021

People on social media were impressed:

Seeing this reminds me why I admire him so much. He may never be PM but he speaks in ways I can connect with. I'm so glad to see him still campaigning like this.

— Raven 🦁🦊 (@RuthieR) April 3, 2021

After #AYearOfKeir Jeremy Corbyn remains both a breath of fresh air & a political inspiration to many. Still seriously annoying all the Right people too ✊✊✊ pic.twitter.com/mUtkPS5jxO

— Prof Gayle Letherby (@gletherby) April 4, 2021

“My voice will not be stilled, I’ll be around, I’ll be campaigning, I’ll be arguing, & I’ll be demanding justice for the people of this country”@JeremyCorbyn meant what he said.

A true servant of the people; titles are good, purpose better.

Yesterday👇pic.twitter.com/09CWWUnlVX

— James Foster (@JamesEFoster) April 4, 2021

Sadly, Corbyn’s voice is now a minority in parliament. And his message is far removed from Starmer’s.

Could it get any worse?

As Swindon summed up:

I can already tell you how the Labour Party will disappoint us today, and I mean *this* Labour Party.

Simply by existing.

Could the next year of Starmer’s leadership be worse than this one? Yeah. Don’t answer that.

Featured image via the Telegraph – YouTube and VICE News – YouTube 

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