Vote truly independent (UK)
A vote for Keir Starmer and all other members of the Labour Tory Party is a vote for genocide, oppression, racism, fascism, inequality, injustice, zionism and profiteering.
The claim is that this general election in the UK is the Tories against all others… and that is true. It is just that the Tories are also the Labour Party and Liberal Democrats, and even some Greens.
The Labour Party has long since become a rightwing party. There was a brief respite from that while Jeremy Corbyn led it, but as soon as Keir Starmer became leader, the harsh rightwing policies returned with a vengeance.
Starmer made a series of promises during his leader campaign, basically standing on the program voted through under Corbyn. After being elected, he broke them all, and then some. He also started removing all truly leftwing people from the party, using the pretext, the scam of antisemitism. Anyone criticizing Israel, including Jews was removed or had their parliamentary whip removed.
A little girl on his campaign trail complains that her family can’t afford heating. He makes a joke about it, totally uncaring concerning the family’s grim circumstances.
Keir Starmer’s Labour Tory Party has voted consistently with the Conservative Party or abstained on important issues. The Labour Tory Party won’t change Britain, but leave it exactly as it is.
Overt rightwing racists rejected from the Conservative Party are welcomed with open arms.
Candidates suffering from harsh racism for years, like Diane Abbott are treated equally bad by the leadership.
Members of the Labour shadow government have stated repeatedly that the Tories are «soft on immigration», and that Labour will go further in curtailing it.
The Labour Party keeps «parachuting» candidates without any connection to a given constituency. At least six members of the NEC, the National Executive Committee chose themselves that way.
Virtually all in the leadership accept huge sums of money from Israel and/or zionist organizations like Friends of Israel.
Their view on Palestine is horrible. Their domestic policies are just as bad.
People keep adhering to and supporting the same people, and same type of people that have created and keep maintaining our oppressive system. They seem totally unable to look outside their own narrow perception and imposed reality.
Doing that, now, is more important than ever before.
Genocide Joe should not be US president - end of story. Neither should Genocide Donald or Genocide Robert.
Genocide Keir should not be prime minister of the UK.
Genocide Olaf should not be prime minister of Germany.
Genocide Justin should not be prime minister of Canada.
None of their ILK should be in charge anywhere.
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A few of the many independent and alternative candidates out there:
Keir Starmer must lose to Andrew Feinstein in Holborn and St Pancras. The Labour Party must lose everywhere.
Vote Faiza Shaheen in Chingford & Woodford Green.
Jeremy Corbyn in Islington North
Jody McIntyre in Birmingham Yardley against Jess Phillips
Craig Murray in Blackburn
Jennifer Obaseki against David Lammy in Tottenham
Isabelle Amy France in Sheffield Central
Aroma Hassan against Angela Rayner in Ashton-under-Lyne
Dave Nellist in Coventry East
Chris Williamson in Derby South
Chris Bradburn against Luke Akehurst in North Durham
Emma Dent Coad in Kensington and Bayswater
Maddison Wheeldon in Warrington North
Halima Khan in Stratford and Bow
Anyone voting the Labour Party, no matter the candidate in the upcoming UK general election isn't just supporting genocide, but also trashing the UK further, striking the final nail in the coffin of whatever is left of UK democracy and justice.
There are truly alternative candidates virtually in every single constituency. There is no need at all to settle for Labour, for a despicable racist rightwing party who has long since removed itself from its working-class roots.
The day the Labour Tory and Genocide Party becomes the UK government will be a day of immense tragedy, for so many reasons. It has long since brought itself into disrepute.
The struggle against the Tories, against the duopoly of white supremacy, the establishment is ongoing, and will continue long after the general election 2024.
«"The way Diane Abbott’s situation has been handled is “utterly shambolic” and “deeply disturbing”» - Martin Forde KC, author of the Forde report into racism in the Labour Party.
"The Labour Party, far from being a broad church encompassing different views, has an ingrained culture of bullying, a palpable problem with Black and Brown people" - Faiza Shaheen
"I’m genuinely worried for my civil liberties under a Keir Starmer government" - Aaron Bastani