A Labour A to Z
There is a very amusing piece on the moderate "Labour uncut" website - to the authors it is undoubtedly gallows humour though if you are a Labour moderate at the moment that's probably the main form of humour you are currently using to keep yourself sane - with an
A to Z of Corbsplaining
to let new members know what common phrases used by the Labour leadership and their supporters actually mean.
I particularly liked
Smear – The journalistic practice of reproducing past statements by the leader and shadow chancellor, then asking them whether they still hold these views
Red Tory – Honorific, often suffixed with the word “scum.” Applied to anyone in the Labour party who does not have a “Jez We Can” twibbon on their Twitter profile.
Campaign Group – A group of MPs who do not campaign but do tweet a lot.
The Prime Minister – What the leader of the Conservative party is called until at least 2025.
A to Z of Corbsplaining
to let new members know what common phrases used by the Labour leadership and their supporters actually mean.
I particularly liked
Smear – The journalistic practice of reproducing past statements by the leader and shadow chancellor, then asking them whether they still hold these views
Red Tory – Honorific, often suffixed with the word “scum.” Applied to anyone in the Labour party who does not have a “Jez We Can” twibbon on their Twitter profile.
Campaign Group – A group of MPs who do not campaign but do tweet a lot.
The Prime Minister – What the leader of the Conservative party is called until at least 2025.
Comments
I replied - Thank you very much for your enlightening reply to my answer, however, I am not a Tory. To save you the bother of playing guessing games, I am not a member of any political party.
The answer back was - "walks like a tory, talks like a tory, IS A TORY, ******* Tory Scum"
I decided not to comment back.
UKIP + Corbyn's Labour have decided the above translates as,
"******* tory scum, who hates the UK and everything it stands for, who is paid by the EU."
erm yeah, makes perfect sense. :-)
Most people don't neatly fit into political or intellectual boxes.
Sadly too many individuals are happy to use labels to describe themselves and everyone else and shrink their view of the people to fit the label.