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Things went badly wrong for Tom Watson while he was on stage at the pro-Remain march

James Wright by James Wright
27 March 2019
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At the pro-Remain London rally on 23 March, things went badly wrong for deputy Labour leader Tom Watson.

“What’s that Tom?”

In fact, it was difficult to hear him. Watson was trying to articulate his position that he would vote for Theresa May’s Brexit deal if she puts it to a referendum afterwards:

 

What’s that Tom hay hay can’t hear you over the boos 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/794DawI2EE

— James (@Jaduk99) March 23, 2019

“Scorched earth policy”

It appears many progressives have had enough of Watson. In September 2018, Corbyn ally and Labour frontbencher Clive Lewis summed it up:

Elements of our Parliamentary Labour Party have spent the past three years in effect operating a scorched earth policy. They’re trashing the brand. And I think after three years of trying… to undermine… a twice democratically elected leader some members are at the end of their tether.

And recently, the Labour right wing’s attempts to undermine Corbyn have only got worse. On 1 March, one Labour supporter made his thoughts about Watson clear. The MP for West Bromwich East was hosting his LBC show when Lee from Swindon phoned up and said:

You are, right now, sitting… on a revolution that could transform this country for the better. And people like yourself all you do is spend your time killing the Labour party from within. How dare you?

“Quite an accolade”

On social media, people weren’t very sympathetic with Watson:

When George Osborne got booed by thousands at the London Olympics I thought I'd never see another politician so rounded on by the public, congratulations to Tom Watson on surpassing that record yesterday. Quite an accolade…

— Matt Thomas (@Trickyjabs) March 24, 2019

https://twitter.com/SteMattMurray/status/1109826826250190848

It is right and good to boo Tom Watson

— Red 'til I'm Dead (@suziegeewizz) March 23, 2019

The Corbyn-led movement is trying to end almost 40 years of a failed Thatcherite consensus. Across Britain, austerity is holding back the majority of people. This has intensified since the financial crisis of 2008 as elites have been forcing us to pay to prop up their rigged economy. Yet Watson seems to think he’s the star of The West Wing and tries to destroy the Corbyn project at every turn. The crowd was totally right to send him a message at the Remain march.

Featured image via Twitter – Jaduk99

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  1. aaronb says:
    7 years ago

    Watson reminds me here of the communist dictator of Romania, Nicholae Ceausescu in his final speech. Due to Watson’s arrogance and heightened level of self-importance he is unprepared and taken aback by the boos from the crowd, taking a sideways glance as he stumbles over his words despite reading from a script. The crowd are well aware of his supreme opportunism in attacking and delegitimising Corbyn at every turn in order to weaken him. The game’s up Tom.

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    • ThomasGrubb says:
      7 years ago

      Of course if you continue watching Watson’s speech, after the little extract the Canary wants you to see, you might form a rather different picture of how the crowd received him.

      https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/videos/tom-watson-to-pm-ill-back-your-deal-if-people-have-a-vote/vi-BBV8RMI

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