Britain’s Shadow Chancellor Just Spoke At a Rally In Front of a Stalin, Lenin, Marx, And Mao Banner… Seriously

So much for the Labour Party attempting to connect with ordinary, normal voters around the United Kingdom ahead of May's local and European Parliamentary elections.

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  • 09/21/2022

So much for the Labour Party attempting to connect with ordinary, normal voters around the United Kingdom ahead of May's local and European Parliamentary elections.

Their Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell – the second most powerful man in the party – gave a speech at today's May Day protests in front of Soviet, hammer and sickle paraphernalia, and a banner depicting Stalin, Lenin, Marx, and Mao.

Communism killed around 100m people in the 20th century, but no matter, according to McDonnell.

Even the British press, replete with its own commie sympathizers, didn't say a peep about it.

No wonder the Labour Party is failing to gain significant ground against possibly the most loathed Prime Minister since Neville Chamberlain. They're even getting slaughtered in the EuroParl polls by Nigel Farage's Brexit Party.

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