Keir Starmer accused of threatening free expression with ban on discussing Corbyn suspension

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Leadership’s censorious approach dubbed ‘threat to the fabric of the party’ by party’s youth wing

Keir Starmer has been accused of threatening freedom expression with Tony Blair-style"control-freaky" amid growing anger in Labour ranks at a ban on discussing the suspension ofLeft-wing members of the NEC, fresh from a victory in last week's elections, staged a virtual walk-out from a meeting on Tuesday morning, accusing the leadership of trying to"censor debate and ignore our processes".

 

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AncientGleek He's a stalinist.

Still waiting for him to suspend Lisa Nandy for her 'Antisemitism is a particular kind of racism, that punches up instead of punching down.' comments on radio 4.....

Very robotic ! he looks as if his batteries need charged.🙄

Keir Stalin purging the Labour Party

Just call it as it is. He is threatening free expression. “No ifs, no buts”

ronanburtenshaw Remember when we were told Corbyn was a Stalinist who was going to kick out all people he didn't like and you wouldn't be allowed to discuss it?

ronanburtenshaw What a pathetic man

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