Thursday, 1 May 2025

LABOUR'S LITTLE HELPERS

Labour's far left helpers in Runcorn (note the lack of diversity)

If you want an example of how important the Runcorn and Helsby by-election is to Labour, look no further than the deployment of their little helpers from far left third parties who are not standing in the election.  A group calling itself 'Stand Up To Racism' has been posting smear leaflets in the constituency and is currently holding a demonstration outside the count chanting: "Nigel Farage, we know you, you're a racist through and through".

As you can see from the clip below, while the chant is led by a Muslim woman, the rest of the group is almost exclusively white.  So much for diversity!


The homogeneously white make-up of these far left clowns is also plain to see from their group photo outside the Co-op at the top of this article, a 100 per cent white group complaining about a party which has a Sri Lankan Muslim as its chairman.  You couldn't make it up.

Labour has deployed these third party smear groups for decades now, with previous incarnations known as the 'Anti-Nazi League' and 'Unite Against Fascism'.  They are used wherever right-wing parties are seen as a threat to Labour dominance.  There is never an outcry about these explicitly anti-democratic exercises, because they serve the establishment.  Meanwhile, entire elections can be called into question or outright cancelled when the establishment does not get the result it wants - think Brexit, 'Russian interference' in the 2016 Trump victory, cancelled elections in Romania, outlawed candidates in France and elsewhere.

1 comment:

  1. Ah, the Anti-Nazi League, I remember listening to a female representative appearing on Radio Merseyside back in 2001 telling outright lies about Oldham, accusing the police of deliberately marching white football fans through Asian areas. There was no pushback, nobody challenging her outrageous claims. When a Pakistani taxi driver was murdered, the put up posters saying “Stop racist murders”. When Gavin Hopley was brutally attacked in Glodwick in Oldham and later died, The Anti-Nazi League were nowhere to be seen, no posters, no radio interviews. To this day, no one has been charged with his murder.

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