There was no mention of human rights, Palestine, Julian Assange, racism, BLM or NATO’s wars - instead we had jingoism, cheap nationalism and praise for the police and army
Sir Stürmer reminds me of Iain Duncan Smith. Staged ovations,
supporters bussed in, coupled with his very own impersonation of a robot. And now he repeats Nazi slogans! The Beauty of Labour, (Schönheit der Arbeit) which he quoted at length, was a Nazi
propaganda organisation from the period 1934 to its eventual disbandment in
1945. Are there any depths that Sir Stürmer
won’t plumb?
You may recall that IDS was elected
Tory leader in September 2001. Two years later he was removed
as leader by fellow MPs after proving a disaster. This was after a speech described
as ‘delighting his party conference in
Blackpool with a fighting speech for survival.’
The Tory press and the Guardian (is
there any difference?) have also given Stürmer’s
speech rave
reviews. However it won’t take long to unravel. It’s doubtful it will last until
the Tory Party conference next week. You can be sure that the opinion polls
will barely register a murmur.
The Guardian led the Campaign Against Corbyn
Like IDS’s speech Stürmer’s speech was billed as make
or break. Keith may not face a no-confidence vote from the detritus of the
Parliamentary Labour Party but the slow and inexorable grind of the opinion
polls, the failure to enthuse any section of the electorate coupled with his
inability to appeal to Labour’s working class base, will doom him to defeat.
The only question is whether he lasts till the next election. My guess is that
he will not.
Jeremy Corbyn was no orator. His speeches never attracted the approval of
the Westminster bubble where political pundits bounce their opinions off each
other in an incestuous circle. But unlike Sir Keith he was seen as authentic,
having principles. He believed in something. Stürmer is a reactionary lawyer, a member of the Trilateral
Commission of elite warmongers and other members of the ruling class whose purpose
is to the maintenance of capitalism and the status quo.
Despite the rigged delegate elections, Starmer couldn't eliminate dissent on the conference floor
Stürmer believes in nothing so much as the
continuation of capitalism, red in tooth and claw. Never was Samuel Johnson’s phrase that ‘patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel’
truer than with Stürmer’s
reactionary appeal to John Bull jingoism. He wrapped himself in the butcher’s
apron and praised the army’s role in Afghanistan where their war crimes were
only matched by their military failures. In Helmland American troops had to
rescue them.
The Nazis' Beauty of Work that Sir Sturmer so admires
If Corbyn failed to fight back
against the Right and in the end turned on the Left, at least he came from the
Left. Starmer is nothing but a wooden, dishonest
representative of Britain’s ruling class. He can’t even offer a basic minimum
wage of £15 an hour to workers, so much for his rhetoric about ‘levelling up’. He
opposes public ownership in favour of the accumulation of wealth amongst those
already rich. He has nothing to say about how he will fund care for the
elderly.
Instead he welcomed back that old
ghoul and supporter
of the Israeli military’s abuse and torture of Palestinian children, Louise
Ellman, a ‘victim’ of the fictitious ‘anti-Semitism’ campaign.
In a week when Labour’s conference
passed a motion describing Israel as a Apartheid state, the word ‘Palestine’
did not cross the lips of this ‘Zionist without qualification’ nor
did international solidarity with oppressed people get a mention. Starmer’s solidarity is with the NATO
alliance for war, which is now seeking a confrontation with China after having
scuttled from Afghanistan.
Lacking anything substantive to say
in an overlong boring harangue Stürmer turned repeatedly to his father and
mother for inspiration. His father was a toolmaker but he forgot to say that he
owned the factory!
The Socialism Campaign Group has been complicit in the witchhunt and barely raised its voice since Starmer was elected |
Starmer’s 10 Pledges
The
speech oozed insincerity from a man who won the Labour leadership on 10 pledges all of which he has abandoned.
Starmer made pledges on Economic Justice
(‘reverse the Tories’ cuts in corporation
tax and clamp down on tax avoidance’), Social
Justice (‘end the Tories’ cruel
sanctions regime’), Promote peace and human rights (‘No more illegal wars. Introduce a
Prevention of Military Intervention Act and put human rights at the heart of
foreign policy. Review all UK arms sales and make us a force for international
peace and justice’), Common
ownership (‘Public services should be
in public hands, not making profits for shareholders. Support common ownership
of rail, mail, energy and water; end outsourcing in our NHS, local government
and justice system’), Defend
migrants’ rights, Strengthen workers’ rights and trade unions, Radical
devolution of power, wealth and opportunity, Equality and Effective opposition
to the Tories.
Having
successfully hidden the millionaires and Zionists who funded his leadership
campaign Stürmer has ratted out on every single one of his pledges, having
failed to keep the debate on the Green New Deal off the conference floor.
The last radical reforming Labour government was that of Harold Wilson (1964-70). Although socialists had plenty of criticisms of this government it did introduce the legalisation of homosexuality, abortion and the abolition of the death penalty, as well as sex, race and equal pay legislation and an expansion to legal aid.
Stürmer
promises nothing except a continuation of Boris Johnson by other means. He even
promised to ‘make Brexit work’ when
it is clear that it cannot work other than by creating massive labour shortages
and supply problems whilst bolstering British nationalism and furthering an
economic decline at the expense of workers’ rights.
Ken Loach Interview
No one does a better job of summing up Starmer’s inadequacies than Ken Loach, a man who has more talent in his little finger than Starmer’s stuffed dummy.
This
week saw the disaffiliation of one of Labour’s founding trade unions, the
Baker’s Union. I welcome that and it may not be the last. The goal that we must
set ourselves is the creation of a socialist movement. The Labour Party is a
broken party led by wanabee Tories. There is nothing left that is even
progressive, let alone socialist, in Stürmer’s Labour Party.
When he goes, whether sooner or later, his replacement (Lisa Nandy?) will be cut from the same cloth. Perhaps the most interesting comment this week was when friends and I went to the same restaurant as Jeremy Corbyn. Even though he froze when he saw me, no doubt wracked by guilt, one of my friends asked him when he was going to start his own party. His comment ‘wait and see’ would suggest that Corbyn too is weighing his options.
Stürmer
represents nothing more than a tinkering with capitalism. Whereas even Blair
pumped money into tax credits and introduced the minimum wage, Stürmer offers
nothing. There will be no change to a society where power resides in the hands
of a few billionaires, multi-national corporations and their political
representatives.
The
one constant feature of Stürmer’s reign has been his dishonesty. From his role
in Corbyn’s shadow cabinet, treacherously waiting for the time when,
Brutus-like, he could plunge the knife into Corbyn to his destruction of Labour
Party democracy with his auto expulsions and banning of free speech to his
paying off of Labour’s racist and misogynist staff who had campaigned to
undermine Labour’s election chances in 2017. The latter was a corrupt attempt
to buy their silence in order that he could secure an adverse EHRC Report. Stürmer
has perfected the art of lying and dissembling.
Armed police patrolling Labour's conference - a symbol of the kind of society that Herr Sturmer wants to create
But
it’s not all doom and gloom. Defend the
Left organised the brilliant ‘red card’ demonstration outside Conference and
the open display of defiance and heckling by delegates inside the conference.
It say something about Stürmer that he had to bus in, Ceausescu style, day
visitors and staff whilst roping off large sections of the auditorium. The
visitor’s gallery was deserted as Police patrolled the hall in a display that
could have been borrowed from Mussolini. The clear intent being to intimidate
delegates from heckling Stürmer.
And
in the week where Sarah Everard’s Police killer, Wayne Couzens, was gaoled
for life, Stürmer decided that it would
be a good time to set up a Labour Friends of the Police group. It is clear that
other police covered for him over at least 3 incidents of indecent exposure. He
was also a member of a homophobic and misogynist Whatsapp group.
Yet
Stürmer believes in handing more powers to the Police so they can beat up more
women demonstrators at Clapham Common. The Police are always the enemy of
freedom and democracy yet in Stürmer’s Labour they are portrayed as our friend.
Stürmer clearly isn’t bothered by the repeated police conspiracies against the
right to demonstrate as epitomised by the actions of the Special
Demonstration Squad which became notorious for its rape by deception of unsuspecting
women.
Resist at the Rialto
Jackie Walker, Ken Loach and Graham Bash at the Not the Forde Inquiry
Huda Ammori from Palestine Action and Issa Amro from Hebron on Zoom
Sir Licky Lickspittle aka Paddy O'Keefe (left)
On
the Conference Fringe, a combination of Labour activists, most of them
expelled, organised the phenomenally successful Resist at the Rialto
series of events. We had brilliant sessions on Palestine with Huda Ammori from
Palestine Action, Asa Winstanley from Electronic
Intifada, Natalie Strecker from Jersey PSC and Issa Amro, a Palestinian
activist from the racist hell that is Hebron, on Zoom as well as The Not the Forde Inquiry featuring Dorothy
Walker, the late mother of Jackie Walker with Ken Loach as an
interrogator! Peter Oborne joined us by
Zoom for the session on Alternative Media and Bill Mitchell and Michael Roberts
contributed to a fascinating session on Modern Monetary Theory. Greg Hadfield, the
former deposed Secretary of Brighton Labour Party was expelled today
for having organised the events in another display of the tolerance for
dissenting views that we have come to expect from Stürmer.
Greg Hadfield - expelled for organising Resist at the Rialto
On
the weekend of 16 and 17 October there are another series of events at a Festival of Resistance
at which there will be a whole series of speakers including Ilan Pappe, John
Dunn, Chris Williamson, Alexei Sayle, Abby Martin, Lowkey, Max Blumenthall,
Jackie Walker and myself amongst others. The key task ahead is to build a new
socialist movement given the decline, politically and numerically in the Labour
Party.
Tony
Greenstein
29/09/2021
Starmer’s
‘beauty of work’ was a nazi propaganda slogan
Sir Stürmer reminds me of Iain Duncan Smith. Staged ovations,
supporters bussed in, coupled with his very own impersonation of a robot. And now he repeats Nazi slogans! The Beauty of Labour, (Schönheit der Arbeit) which he quoted at length, was a Nazi
propaganda organisation from the period 1934 to its eventual disbandment in
1945. Are there any depths that Sir Stürmer
won’t plumb?
You may recall that IDS was elected
Tory leader in September 2001. Two years later he was removed
as leader by fellow MPs after proving a disaster. This was after a speech described
as ‘delighting his party conference in
Blackpool with a fighting speech for survival.’
The Tory press and the Guardian (is
there any difference?) have also given Stürmer’s
speech rave
reviews. However it won’t take long to unravel. It’s doubtful it will last until
the Tory Party conference next week. You can be sure that the opinion polls
will barely register a murmur.
Like IDS’s speech Stürmer’s speech was billed as make
or break. Keith may not face a no-confidence vote from the detritus of the
Parliamentary Labour Party but the slow and inexorable grind of the opinion
polls, the failure to enthuse any section of the electorate coupled with his
inability to appeal to Labour’s working class base, will doom him to defeat.
The only question is whether he lasts till the next election. My guess is that
he will not.
Jeremy Corbyn was no orator. His speeches never attracted the approval of
the Westminster bubble where political pundits bounce their opinions off each
other in an incestuous circle. But unlike Sir Keith he was seen as authentic,
having principles. He believed in something. Stürmer is a reactionary lawyer, a member of the Trilateral
Commission of elite warmongers and other members of the ruling class whose purpose
is to the maintenance of capitalism and the status quo.
Stürmer believes in nothing so much as the
continuation of capitalism, red in tooth and claw. Never was Samuel Johnson’s phrase that ‘patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel’
truer than with Stürmer’s
reactionary appeal to John Bull jingoism. He wrapped himself in the butcher’s
apron and praised the army’s role in Afghanistan where their war crimes were
only matched by their military failures. In Helmland American troops had to
rescue them.
If Corbyn failed to fight back
against the Right and in the end turned on the Left, at least he came from the
Left. Starmer is nothing but a wooden, dishonest
representative of Britain’s ruling class. He can’t even offer a basic minimum
wage of £15 an hour to workers, so much for his rhetoric about ‘levelling up’. He
opposes public ownership in favour of the accumulation of wealth amongst those
already rich. He has nothing to say about how he will fund care for the
elderly.
Instead he welcomed back that old
ghoul and supporter
of the Israeli military’s abuse and torture of Palestinian children, Louise
Ellman, a ‘victim’ of the fictitious ‘anti-Semitism’ campaign.
In a week when Labour’s conference
passed a motion describing Israel as a Apartheid state, the word ‘Palestine’
did not cross the lips of this ‘Zionist without qualification’ nor
did international solidarity with oppressed people get a mention. Starmer’s solidarity is with the NATO
alliance for war, which is now seeking a confrontation with China after having
scuttled from Afghanistan.
Lacking anything substantive to say
in an overlong boring harangue Stürmer turned repeatedly to his father and
mother for inspiration. His father was a toolmaker but he forgot to say that he
owned the factory!
Starmer’s 10 Pledges
The
speech oozed insincerity from a man who won the Labour leadership on 10 pledges all of which he has abandoned.
Starmer made pledges on Economic Justice
(‘reverse the Tories’ cuts in corporation
tax and clamp down on tax avoidance’), Social
Justice (‘end the Tories’ cruel
sanctions regime’), Promote peace and human rights (‘No more illegal wars. Introduce a
Prevention of Military Intervention Act and put human rights at the heart of
foreign policy. Review all UK arms sales and make us a force for international
peace and justice’), Common
ownership (‘Public services should be
in public hands, not making profits for shareholders. Support common ownership
of rail, mail, energy and water; end outsourcing in our NHS, local government
and justice system’), Defend
migrants’ rights, Strengthen workers’ rights and trade unions, Radical
devolution of power, wealth and opportunity, Equality and Effective opposition
to the Tories.
Having
successfully hidden the millionaires and Zionists who funded his leadership
campaign Stürmer has ratted out on every single one of his pledges, having
failed to keep the debate on the Green New Deal off the conference floor.
The
last radical reforming Labour government was that of Harold Wilson (1964-70).
Although socialists had plenty of criticisms of this government it did
introduce the legalisation of homosexuality, abortion and the abolition of the
death penalty, as well as sex, race and equal pay legislation and an expansion
to legal aid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR3pa-fDa18
Novara Media
Stürmer
promises nothing except a continuation of Boris Johnson by other means. He even
promised to ‘make Brexit work’ when
it is clear that it cannot work other than by creating massive labour shortages
and supply problems whilst bolstering British nationalism and furthering an
economic decline at the expense of workers’ rights.
No one does a better job of summing up Starmer’s inadequacies than Ken Loach, a man who has more talent in his little finger than Starmer’s stuffed dummy.
This
week saw the disaffiliation of one of Labour’s founding trade unions, the
Baker’s Union. I welcome that and it may not be the last. The goal that we must
set ourselves is the creation of a socialist movement. The Labour Party is a
broken party led by wanabee Tories. There is nothing left that is even
progressive, let alone socialist, in Stürmer’s Labour Party.
When
he goes, whether sooner or later, his replacement (Lisa Nandy?) will be cut
from the same cloth. Perhaps the most interesting comment this week was when
friends and I went to the same restaurant as Jeremy Corbyn. Even though he froze when he saw me, no doubt
wracked by guilt, one of my friends asked him when he was going to start his own
party. His comment ‘wait and see’ would suggest that Corbyn too is weighing his
options.
Ken Loach Interview
Stürmer
represents nothing more than a tinkering with capitalism. Whereas even Blair
pumped money into tax credits and introduced the minimum wage, Stürmer offers
nothing. There will be no change to a society where power resides in the hands
of a few billionaires, multi-national corporations and their political
representatives.
The
one constant feature of Stürmer’s reign has been his dishonesty. From his role
in Corbyn’s shadow cabinet, treacherously waiting for the time when,
Brutus-like, he could plunge the knife into Corbyn to his destruction of Labour
Party democracy with his auto expulsions and banning of free speech to his
paying off of Labour’s racist and misogynist staff who had campaigned to
undermine Labour’s election chances in 2017. The latter was a corrupt attempt
to buy their silence in order that he could secure an adverse EHRC Report. Stürmer
has perfected the art of lying and dissembling.
But
it’s not all doom and gloom. Defend the
Left organised the brilliant ‘red card’ demonstration outside Conference and
the open display of defiance and heckling by delegates inside the conference.
It say something about Stürmer that he had to bus in, Ceausescu style, day
visitors and staff whilst roping off large sections of the auditorium. The
visitor’s gallery was deserted as Police patrolled the hall in a display that
could have been borrowed from Mussolini. The clear intent being to intimidate
delegates from heckling Stürmer.
And
in the week where Sarah Everard’s Police killer, Wayne Couzens, was gaoled
for life, Stürmer decided that it would
be a good time to set up a Labour Friends of the Police group. It is clear that
other police covered for him over at least 3 incidents of indecent exposure. He
was also a member of a homophobic and misogynist Whatsapp group.
Yet
Stürmer believes in handing more powers to the Police so they can beat up more
women demonstrators at Clapham Common. The Police are always the enemy of
freedom and democracy yet in Stürmer’s Labour they are portrayed as our friend.
Stürmer clearly isn’t bothered by the repeated police conspiracies against the
right to demonstrate as epitomised by the actions of the Special
Demonstration Squad which became notorious for its rape by deception of unsuspecting
women.
On
the Conference Fringe, a combination of Labour activists, most of them
expelled, organised the phenomenally successful Resist at the Rialto
series of events. We had brilliant sessions on Palestine with Huda Ammori from
Palestine Action, Asa Winstanley from Electronic
Intifada, Natalie Strecker from Jersey PSC and Issa Amro, a Palestinian
activist from the racist hell that is Hebron, on Zoom as well as The Not the Forde Inquiry featuring Dorothy
Walker, the late mother of Jackie Walker with Ken Loach as an
interrogator! Peter Oborne joined us by
Zoom for the session on Alternative Media and Bill Mitchell and Michael Roberts
contributed to a fascinating session on Modern Monetary Theory. Greg Hadfield, the
former deposed Secretary of Brighton Labour Party was expelled today
for having organised the events in another display of the tolerance for
dissenting views that we have come to expect from Stürmer.
On
the weekend of 16 and 17 October there are another series of events at a Festival of Resistance
at which there will be a whole series of speakers including Ilan Pappe, John
Dunn, Chris Williamson, Alexei Sayle, Abby Martin, Lowkey, Max Blumenthall,
Jackie Walker and myself amongst others. The key task ahead is to build a new
socialist movement given the decline, politically and numerically in the Labour
Party.
Tony
Greenstein
SKWAWKBOX (SW) 29/09/2021
Starmer’s
‘beauty of work’ was a nazi propaganda slogan
During his
conference speech today – summarised by one wag as ‘spend 17 years getting
ready for work and learning to follow the rules, then the rest of your life
working and following the rules’ – Kei Starmer quoted ‘the beauty of work’ as a
driving force for what passes for his ‘vision’s the UK.
Starmer attributed
his idea to Auden – but in fact the ‘beauty of work’, ‘Schönheit der Arbeit’,
was the slogan of a propaganda department of the nazi regime from 1934 to 1945:
Along with its
sister organisation Strength through Joy, which promoted large families to
secure ‘Aryan’ domination, SdA aimed to keep the population in what its rulers
considered their place.
Not ideas you’d
hope to find in the head of a Labour leader. But then Keir Starmer is neither
Labour nor a leader, not in any meaningful sense of those words at least.
And with his speech
today carefully stage-managed to hide the
sparse attendance and the audience literally policed by the Met’s armed response unit to suppress
dissent, the source of those ideas
might well have approved.
Ms Whittome said the big
crises facing society “cannot be tackled by tinkering around the edges of a
system that is fundamentally rigged.”
“It is socialism or bust for this planet so
giving up for us is not an option because this is a fight for our very survival
and we have no choice but to win it,” she said.
During his
conference speech today – summarised by one wag as ‘spend 17 years getting
ready for work and learning to follow the rules, then the rest of your life
working and following the rules’ – Kei Starmer quoted ‘the beauty of work’ as a
driving force for what passes for his ‘vision’s the UK.
Starmer attributed
his idea to Auden – but in fact the ‘beauty of work’, ‘Schönheit der Arbeit’,
was the slogan of a propaganda department of the nazi regime from 1934 to 1945:
Along with its
sister organisation Strength through Joy, which promoted large families to
secure ‘Aryan’ domination, SdA aimed to keep the population in what its rulers
considered their place.
Not ideas you’d
hope to find in the head of a Labour leader. But then Keir Starmer is neither
Labour nor a leader, not in any meaningful sense of those words at least.
And with his speech
today carefully stage-managed to hide the
sparse attendance and the audience literally policed by the Met’s armed response unit to suppress
dissent, the source of those ideas
might well have approved.
Ms Whittome said the big
crises facing society “cannot be tackled by tinkering around the edges of a
system that is fundamentally rigged.”
“It is socialism or bust for this planet so
giving up for us is not an option because this is a fight for our very survival
and we have no choice but to win it,” she said.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_of_Labour
Novara
Media take on Sturmer's Speech
Starmer quoting Nazi propaganda - auto exclude him!
ReplyDeleteI second that. But he is guilty of a far more fundamental offence; that of reneging on the 10 pledges to build a fairer, progressive society that he made during his bid for leadership.
DeleteSturmer was elected on false pretences. Labour members elected someone who turned out not to be him; he is an impostor in the leadership; someone who would NEVER had been elected had he shown his true colours (more blue than red). He should not be 'allowed' to choose to step down but summarily expelled from the leadership, and probably from the Labour Party itself.
As far as speculating on who his successor might be, I hear that the war criminal of Iraq favours Rachel Reeves. Other would-be leaders are, yes, Nandy (it beggars belief that her father is a Marxist!), plus Streeting, Creasy and other reprobates like Jess whatshername and others. What a shower of sh*ts!
G-d deliver us from Lisa Nandy!
ReplyDeleteLabour is an incredible mess, unelectable.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile Mad Boris soldiers on...
I'm a bit surprised no-one has compared Starmer's Labour Party Conference speech with Mosley's 1934 Olympia rally. Of course, Mosley provided his own uniformed goons whereas Starmer had the police in the hall.
ReplyDelete