Erro grave na campanha do Labour: tratamento dado a Diane Abbott é leading news
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hether your view of Diane Abbott, 🤑 or your view of Keir Starmer, there has plainly been a serious blunder in Labour's campaign when her treatment ends 🤑 up leading the news coverage and splashed across most front pages. Quite apart from the bad look, Labour's big 🤑 NHS day was blown away by a story on the fate of one MP.
O milagre de Starmer e a recuperação 🤑 do Labour
Starmer has pulled off the near-impossible in a remarkably short time: returning Labour to electability after its worst crash 🤑 in living memory. This miraculous recovery has required unflinching severity in dealing with antisemitism and a resolute "Labour has changed" 🤑 message after Jeremy Corbyn's leadership. It was risky to expel the former leader – but he was extraordinarily lucky that 🤑 Corbyn, with characteristic obstinacy, chose to rule himself out by refusing to accept the overall verdict of the independent Equality 🤑 and Human Rights Commission (EHRC). Had he accepted its judgment and offered a sufficient apology, he would probably still be 🤑 a thorn-in-the-side Labour MP. If he wins as an independent, that's a very minor embarrassment as Labour sweeps to power.
O 🤑 caso de Diane Abbott: apologia e investigação
Diane Abbott, a longtime Corbynite, did rapidly apologise last year for writing a letter 🤑 to the Observer comparing Jewish people's experience of racism with prejudice against gingers, then accepted the public embarrassment and completed 🤑 a two-hour online antisemitism awareness course. There it should have ended, instead of 15 months of "investigation" by Labour high 🤑 command. The Labour whip was restored to her this week, but she says she has been told that she cannot 🤑 stand for Labour in the Hackney North constituency she has represented for 37 years.
A autoridade e a confiança de Starmer 🤑 pixbet casa questão
Starmer appearing on TV, denying it was up to him and giving no reason for the interminable delay, lacked 🤑 honesty – and it showed. Of course he's in charge. He should have stepped in immediately and let her candidacy 🤑 be announced, end of story, moving on to what matters: chasing out these Tory degenerates. Until now, he has brooked 🤑 no diversions from the business of winning, which from his first day has been his prime purpose.
A importância de Diane 🤑 Abbott como "trailblazer"
Abbott is a "trailblazer", Starmer has said. For many young black women, Abbott's story is indeed that of 🤑 a trailblazer, the word Sadiq Khan also uses in praise of her. While on the fence over her candidacy, he 🤑 recalls how seeing her in 1987 "made a huge impact on me". It's easy now to forget how the arrival 🤑 of a young black woman – struggling always as the only black girl in her grammar school, the only one 🤑 in her Cambridge cohort – transformed possibilities for so many.
A mistreatment de Abbott e as consequências para o Labour
She pays 🤑 the price in never-ending disgusting abuse, as when the biggest Tory donor said she "should be shot", without Rishi Sunak 🤑 casting him off. MPs do get murdered. That alone is a reason why Labour should stand by her. Acknowledging her 🤑 iconic role in the party's history, and forcing the Tories to diversify too, is far more important than some of 🤑 her jarring views.
Conclusão: reconsiderar a decisão e manter a unidade do partido
It's a fast-moving story. Perhaps Labour campaign leaders will 🤑 come to their senses, Starmer will see how petty this looks against the epic importance of this election and Abbott 🤑 will be reinstated. Once Labour is in power, losing support from liberal-left and green-inclined voters will be an increasing threat. 🤑 Beware of alienating them pointlessly.