If Diane Abbott gets kicked out of Labour will that influence the way you vote at the next general election?

LONGSTANDING: Diane Abbott has been a champion of equality since before she was elected in 1987

QUESTION:
If Diane Abbott gets kicked out of Labour will that influence the way you vote at the next general election?

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5 Comments

  1. | Me

    Definitely it will influence me NOT to vote Red Labour! They also support
    Apartheied Israel and supporting ongoing wars too, total waste of time Red Labour is!

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  2. | Diana

    No
    She’s liability and the LP will do better with other. Fact

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  3. | Chaka Artwell

    The absence of an authentic working-class political party in England, means working-class people have no alternative to Sir Kier Starmer’s Labour Party to place their vote.

    If the Rt Hon Diane Abbott MP, was expelled from Sir Kier Starmer’s Labour Party.

    The official Labour candidate which replaced Ms Diane Abbott, would be victorious in the Hackney constituency; as voting in Labour majority wards, tend to more tribal, rather than cerebral.

    The majority of His Majesty’s African, and African-Caribbean, and Dual-heritage Subjects, whose political thinking, and framing, are informed by the Mr Rupert Murdock owned company, News Corp, and the Left-wing BBC Radio Four Today Programme, have become are unable to evaluate with justice, what is in the interest of our Protestant, and Catholic, Anglo-Saxon native majority English nation.

    90% of the England’s print media is owned and controlled by just three companies; and the result have been a significant political “dumbing down,” and partisan news reporting, by the BBC, whilst the three newspaper proprietors influence, and shape their papers’ political content.

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    • | Heru

      What an impenetrable word salad.

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  4. | Rickey

    Yes

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