Literally not.
Literally not.
Clearly yes. You suggest that everyone who has a problem with Labour wants Reform to win. And you're too egotistical to even see how patronising and dismissive of a response that is.
No, I'm suggesting that disagreements on the left risk letting the right into power. As we've seen before.
This isn't really a disagreement on the left, though. Labour aren't on the left, they are a bunch of authoritarian, Thatcherite bigots. Which is why trans and disabled people hate them. You are stuck in a bubble of privilege and can't empathise with those of us their policies harm.
That may not have been your intent, but that is how you have come across in this thread.
I'm sorry you're reading that into my comments.
Given that I am not the only person who has read your interactions that way, I am happy to say that this is not a me problem. If you hadn't started with such a dismissive status-quo-warrior attitude you'd have gotten a different response.
His post history is revealing. Zero criticism of any of Starmer's horrid policies, but happy to moan about people criticising Starmer. Thinks people shouldn't criticise Starmer for banning PA and should only criticise Netenyahu. He is a status quo warrior masquerading as a leftist.
Also seems way more enraged about Mick Huckabee suggesting Starmer wouldn't win a war than Starmer's racism, ableism and transphobia.
You've obviously not really read my post history, which is fine as I'd hope you have better things to do on a summer Saturday evening!
I've read enough of it to see your priorities, which are definitely protecting Starmer from perfectly merited criticism. Funny comment, coming as it is from a guy on Bluesky spending their Saturday evening talking over a bunch of trans people to defend a multi millionaire politician.
Yep, just a little searching verifies my viewpoint. You're a Starmer fanboy and spend most of your time bellyaching about Corbyn.
I did a quick search: looks like I've mentioned Corbyn in 6 posts here out of 1600+. But you'd be right that I'm not a fan of his.
You moan about him more often than you criticise any of the hateful crap Labour have done. Just face facts, bud. You're a cheerleader.
I'll get my pom-poms out.