cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/6303347

cross-posted from: https://ibbit.at/post/67979

Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has slammed current Labour leader Keir Starmer over his conference keynote – calling it the ‘longest resignation speech in history’.

Starmer speech: from guff to more guff

Starmer took to the podium on Tuesday 30 September. As BBC News reported, the PM and Labour leader made most of his speech about taking aim at Nigel Farage’s Reform Party:

Throughout the conference, Labour ministers and MPs have attacked Reform and framed its fight with the party in existential terms.

In his speech, the prime minister reinforced that message, telling the party faithful the country faced a stark choice between “renewal or decline”.

“It is a test,” Sir Keir said. “A fight for the soul of our country, every bit as big as rebuilding Britain after the war, and we must all rise to this challenge.”

Calling out the Reform UK leader by name, Sir Keir asked: “When was the last time you heard Nigel Farage say anything positive about Britain’s future?

“He can’t. He doesn’t like Britain. Doesn’t believe in Britain.”

In these spiky comments, Sir Keir was pointedly naming Farage as the principal opponent in the “fight”, rather than Labour’s traditional competitor for power, the Conservatives.

The Tories were barely mentioned, and there was a chorus of laughter when Sir Keir quipped: “The Tories – remember them?”

He also hit back at left wingers who want a wealth tax – a subject which has seen countless protests at the conference. Starmer said that “It is a tempting prize… tax cuts that magically pay for themselves, a wealth tax that solves every problem… we can all see these snake oil merchants on the right and the left”. The latter was a clear dig at Andy Burnham.

However, it was more about what was absent from Starmer’s speech than what it contained.

What was missing is telling

As the Trussell Trust pointed out, Labour will STILL be maintaining the two-child benefit cap – despite all the evidence that it is damning millions of kids to poverty and causing economic harm in the process:

❗The PM decided not to scrap the two-child limit in his speech at the Labour Party Conference today.

He spoke about wanting to reduce child poverty. But warm words don’t put food on the table – action does.

— Trussell (@TrussellUK) September 30, 2025

Meanwhile, the racist PM also failed to acknowledge the fact that his racist party has contributed to racists feeling emboldened to be even more openly racist:

“Telling a Chinese takeaway owner to go home, that’s not pride – that’s racism,” PM Keir Starmer says

Those who say people that have “lived here for generations” should be “deported” are the “enemy of national renewal,” he adds

Follow live: https://t.co/oI3MtQ9Amb pic.twitter.com/a5uL64vhi5

— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) September 30, 2025

Plus, Starmer kept pushing the line military spending is good for growth in hi speech – when it’s not:

Keir Starmer’s speech today argued defence spending is “undeniably good for growth”.

But military spend as prosperity is a false promise.

The MoD supports about 9.4 jobs per £1m.

By contrast, Transport for London supports 13.7 jobs per £1m.https://t.co/I14C5LXqpZ

— Common Wealth (@Cmmonwealth) September 30, 2025

Overall, though, and the PM showed that he has nothing to offer but a) racist dogwhistling – and open racism – b) more of the same right-wing economics that have sent us all to ruin, and c) more shitting on poor and disabled people.

Resign man, for God’s sake

So, as Corbyn summed up in an email to Your Party supporters:

The prime minister could have announced he was finally scrapping the two-child-benefit cap, bringing in rent controls, and taking our public services back into public ownership. Instead, he doubled down on the same tired formula of buzzwords and catchphrases.

He couldn’t even bring himself to acknowledge the genocide in Gaza. We know why: if he acknowledged the truth, he would be admitting his government’s complicity in the greatest crime of our time.

At nearly an hour, this was the longest resignation speech in party-conference history. And it was an urgent reminder to us all: we need a real alternative, now.

Given the chaos in Your Party, it is unclear how soon that particular alternative will come. Oh, hang on – there is one already:

https://x.com/ZackPolanski/status/1973025912720658785

Starmer is on the ropes – and it’s surely now a case of when, not if, he goes. Who will replace him is kind-of irrelevant as well. Because the Labour Party is dead in the water. Who people will go to to replace it, however, is open season.

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By Steve Topple


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  • katy ✨@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    3 days ago

    i liked you corbyn but you might want to do something first about the transphobe you put in charge of candidate selection and the fact that you threw zarah under the bus

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      3 days ago

      It does. It’s pretty much more of the same with polls already rock bottom for Labour. Rather than try to take it on and lead, nothing for anyone. Burnham knocking at the door. Keir won’t be in charge of Labour in a year. If he is, the party may face irrelevance like the Tories currently are.

      It’s the most passive handover to fascism ever.