Record shmeckord if he’s going to try purging the party of socialists to appease the party’s Blairites [...]
OK, but that as the motive doesn't really match with the chain of events (not to mention Starmer
being a socialist).
The party had already explicitly said it wouldn't be acceptable to say that antisemitism was overblown. Whether or not you think that was a shitty rule to implement, it was there
before this week. Corbyn broke it, and did so at the worst possible time: in immediate response to the EHRC report, when all eyes will be on whether the party is dealing with the crisis in a decisive way or not.
He wouldn't have been suspended had he not given the response yesterday. This is specifically about that, because it broke an explicit rule that had been given; it was not about what went on while he was leader.
The coalition you build matters when it is an intentionally divisive one attempting to sabotage any materialist basis for politics.
The fact that any disciplinary action within the party is tied back to "right v left", regardless of whether both people involved are firmly socialists, is indicative of the problem. What, exceptions should be made to the rules if the rule-breaker is a left-winger, in order to not piss people off? What kind of principled stance is that?
Meanwhile, in other brain-worm news:
Louise Mensch is a moron, and the very idea that someone from
her party could lecture Labour on racism is despicable nonsense.