Delusional Twat of the Day

Len McCluskey.

Intelligence services posing as Jeremy Corbyn supporters could be behind the abuse and intimidation of MPs on social media in an attempt to “stir up trouble” for the Labour leader, the Unite boss Len McCluskey has suggested.

In an interview with the Guardian, the general secretary of the UK’s largest trade union and one of Corbyn’s strongest supporters said he thought “dark practices” would ultimately be uncovered by the 30-year rule, under which classified documents are released into the public domain three decades after being written.

Yeah, right.

Meanwhile, in the real world, rather than the one run by lizard people, Jeremy Corbyn’s supporters are the latest incarnation of the nasty Militant from the nineteen eighties. They may call themselves Momentum, these days, but they are still thuggish far left scum, whose idea of democracy is a brick through the window.

MI5 doesn’t need to do anything to undermine Corbyn, his supporters are doing a grand job all by themselves.

Asked if he believed the online abuse of Corbyn’s critics was posted by people trying to discredit his supporters, McCluskey said: “Of course, of course. Do people believe for one second that the security forces are not involved in dark practices?

Real world calling Len, real world calling Len, are you there?

Asked again if he believed that classified documents would eventually reveal the involvement of security forces in Corbyn’s leadership difficulties, McCluskey said: “Well I tell you what, anybody who thinks that that isn’t happening doesn’t live in the same world that I live in.

Well,  you got that bit right…

What a twat.

6 Comments

  1. Along with the rest of the lefty loons, Len is completely away with the fairies. Totally in denial that the disciples of Saint Jeremy could possibly be anything but totally perfect human beings.

    On the BBC this morning a beeboid referred to the situation that the Labour Party finds itself in as, “The situation we find ourselves in”. Nice to know that the BBC is still impartial.

  2. It seeems to me that the TOries don’t really ned MI5 to discredit Jeremy Corbyn. Theresa May seems perfectly capable of humiliating him in public with a few chosen words if this week’s PMQ is anything to go by.

  3. It’s no surprise McCluskey would immediately suggest that any and all mechanisms of government were being turned to nefarious political purposes by those in power. The idea comes perfectly naturally to him, Corbyn and his like, who would of course commence those very activities 3 minutes after gaining power.

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