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If ever there’s been a time to stand with Jeremy Corbyn, it’s now

Fréa Lockley by Fréa Lockley
15 October 2019
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The right-wing press is in full attack mode against Jeremy Corbyn. Again. It’s now churning out rumours about a “soft coup” against the Labour leader. After four years of attacks, and perhaps with a general election looming, this isn’t surprising. Because in all honesty, the attacks never stopped. But now, more than ever, it’s vital for the grassroots supporters who elected Corbyn to stand strong. We need a Corbyn-led socialist government, and the establishment’s throwing everything it has to prevent that.

I Stand With Corbyn

On 13 October, the Sunday Times ran a story that said shadow chancellor John McDonnell is:

leading a “silent coup” against Jeremy Corbyn amid claims that he has replaced the Labour leader in all but name.

And, of course, the right-wing press jumped all over this. Some divisive Labour MPs like Jess Phillips, meanwhile, had already thrown their names into the hat.

But afterwards, the hashtag #IStandWithCorbyn began trending on Twitter. This level of support is one thing the right fails to dent. Because despite constant smears and misrepresentation, grassroots support for Corbyn remains strong. In fact, as one Twitter user pointed out, no matter how hard they try, Sunday Times owner Rupert Murdoch or the establishment media can’t force people to abandon Corbyn:

Jeremy Corbyn has had 4 years of character assassination from the press.

The thing is, I don’t abandon someone because Rupert Murdoch tells me to. If we don’t have principles as a voter then we shouldn’t expect MPs to have them either.#IStandWithCorbyn

— Guy Fawkes (@blunted_james) October 14, 2019

Others, meanwhile, pointed out the simple fact that Corbyn’s a twice-elected leader with a huge mandate:

Corbyn is leader of the biggest political party in Europe, with an overwhelming mandate from Labour members. For 36 years in Parliament he's been honest, consistent and unstoppable. Why would we want a change?🌹#IStandWithCorbyn#IStandWithJeremyCorbyn pic.twitter.com/1bUpAVQRez

— Joe Shed🌹#BLM 💙#3.5%🟨🟥 (@redactednerd) October 14, 2019

https://twitter.com/SkyeCitySeries/status/1183432659680272386

And as Johnson’s Brexit carnage continues, aided and abetted by the Lib Dems, others pointed out that Corbyn’s solution is the only option that acknowledges both sides of the Brexit debate:

#IStandWithCorbyn@JeremyCorbyn:

“Any political leader who wants to bring the country together cannot wish away the votes of 17 million who wanted to leave, any more than they can ignore the concerns of the 16 million who voted to remain…” pic.twitter.com/d4nONDPpft

— James Foster (@JamesEFoster) October 14, 2019

Labour voters made it clear that, even if there is another coup underway, they’ll stand by Corbyn no matter what:

I'll apologise now for any offence I may cause with this tweet. I don't swear on here often. That said.

You're fucking well right #IstandwithCorbyn

If any of the bollocks I'm hearing is true, it's time to go for the hat trick and take down coup number 3. #JC4PM

— Dorn (@NewDorn) October 13, 2019

https://twitter.com/LuckyHeronSay/status/1183452674135646210

Coup or no coup?

That there’s another attack on Corbyn isn’t in doubt. But who may be behind a ‘third coup’ remains unclear.

The right wing seems intent on pointing the finger at John McDonnell. And the shadow chancellor certainly didn’t do himself any favours by agreeing to an interview with Tony Blair’s former communications chief Alastair Campbell. Despite Campbell’s goading questions in the GQ interview, McDonnell didn’t attack Corbyn. When asked what may happen if Labour lost the general election, McDonnell said:

What we’d do is as the tradition, which is have an election for a new leader.

Not really rocket science. But the establishment media leapt on his response and reported on little else. Corbyn’s now defended his position, saying:

John gave an answer to an interview that he undertook. My answer is this: I am leading this party to go into an election. We have hundreds of thousands of members determined to win that election.

Sky News has since claimed to have seen internal emails suggesting certain jobs within Corbyn’s office may be under threat. Apparently, one Corbyn ally said “a faction loyal” to McDonnell had launched a “political power grab under the radar”.

However, some people remain sceptical about the accuracy of Sky‘s reporting:

Or have 37 staffers been called in perhaps to discuss who's been LEAKING to the #ToryMedia..? Or perhaps just a chat about an up coming General Election? Or perhaps just a chat about wage increases? Or perhaps it's just their once a year evaluations.. #FakeNews

— Fletch (@Paul_Kearns01) October 14, 2019

A Corbyn-led government will challenge the powerful and the privileged. And that’s always going to be where the attacks come from:

#IStandWithCorbyn

Just look at those trying to stop him.

They aren’t on our side.

They are on the side of a system that works for the privileged few.

Power & wealth are inextricably linked; @JeremyCorbyn knows this & wants to change this.

Don’t throw away this chance.

— James Foster (@JamesEFoster) October 14, 2019

We’re just a whisper away from a general election. So the millions of people who do support Corbyn need to hold strong, ignore the establishment, and make sure he becomes prime minister.

Featured image via Fréa Lockley

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Comments 7

  1. Che123 says:
    7 years ago

    I stand with Corbyn

    Reply
  2. nobodylicksme says:
    7 years ago

    How’s he going to replace several million votes lost from betrayed working-class Leavers?

    Reply
    • Andy Whiteman says:
      7 years ago

      He has not betrayed several million working-class voters. Where did you get this from? Are you for real?

      Reply
      • Shaolin12 says:
        7 years ago

        nobodylicksme is a machine-troll. It doesn’t really comprehend anything, but just responds to trigger words with drivel in the way it was programmed to.

        It seems it was designed to create responses in order to fill up the comments section with challenging posts, and maybe get debate flowing, but it really needs an upgrade or three, as it is constantly posting unintelligible guff which makes little to no sense most of the time, and is terrible at grammar, spelling and punctuation.

        Of course Jeremy Corbyn is the only logical choice to help save this nation, but we can’t really expect an algorithm or machine to appreciate facts like those, particularly when it has been programmed to be divisive, and hampered with poor coding in the first place.

        So no, it isn’t for real, just a low-level badly coded machine-troll algorithm.

        Reply
  3. Andy Whiteman says:
    7 years ago

    #ISTANDWITHCORBYN

    John McDonnell did us no favours with his comments re Blair & Campbell and Watson.

    It is galling for me as he, as JC’s “right-hand man”, was one of the reasons I joined the Labour Party – I remember him saying “I would crawl through vomit to vote on this bill” and thought “He’s a good man”.

    Making overtures to the Blairites is not helpful. Appeasement never works.

    At best naive at worst really stupid and undermining. Whatever his motivation his timing is very bad.

    He also needs to remember that people sing “Oh Jeremy Corby” not “Oh John McDonnell.”

    Since JC was elected Labour have become the biggest political party in Europe. The finances of the Party are in good shape. We have a transformative manifesto. We have a great Leader.

    #ISTANDWITHCORBYN #GEFIRST

    Reply
  4. David Stretton says:
    7 years ago

    ex Labour MP Ellman confessed that the impetus for her resignation was the 2017 election result…suddenly she realised that a Corbyn government was possible. What a state of affiars that the LP’s MPs don’t support the elected leader of their own party…time for the PLP to resign en masse.

    Reply
    • Forthestate says:
      7 years ago

      ‘The honourable member for Tel Aviv’, as Corbyn once described her, has resigned at the prospect of her party winning the next election. She will, however, remain as the head of Labour Friends of Israel. It strikes me that LFI should consider becoming a breakaway party. It’s fairly synonymous with the ‘centrist’ PLP. They could run on a platform of support for the ongoing Israeli colonisation of the West Bank. I’m sure the nation would back them in droves …

      Reply

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