For a long time, we, the Party of the Communists, have been in resolute opposition to “Herr Keir Stürmer”, the bureaucratic dredge of neo-Blairite rot that presides over (what is left of) the British state machinery.
This position must change, as reality has changed. “Herr Keir Stürmer” has, for the first time, become a champion of the proletariat. His continued leadership over the Labour Party, and the United Kingdom, is now contradistinct to the interests of the British bourgeoisie.
Britain is a patchwork state, all common ‘identity’ thrown to the sectarian wind, where nobody knows what Britain is, or how to speak to it. We, who have not once attempted to speak to Britain in the first place, who see no abstract personage behind the ruling idea, raptly support this. The common national community is another abuse which the bourgeois civilisation demands the perpetuation of. We support all forces which make concrete its demolition.
Keir Starmer, long toying with the prospect, has finally become one of these forces. He has, in defiance of all ‘political sense’, thrust his ego over the continuation of the country, of his party, of his government. It is becoming readily apparent that there is no length Starmer won’t go to to keep his grip on a ‘power’ so hazy it may well be air.
Those of us, who abstain from electoral politics, now find ourselves tasked with an election that is not about legislative strength, but the undemocratic mediation of the executive. The bourgeoisie demand, through Makerfield, that the class-traitor Andy Burnham seize executive power, to save Britain from a reckless and self-destructive Starmerism.
But Starmerism isn’t about anything at all but Keir Starmer. Where the infantile, sniveling wretches of capital’s left flank demand they try and corral civil society into a state of anything but social oppression, and in doing so become its staunchest allies, Keir Starmer stands their fiercest opponent. Thus, our staunchest advocate. If this would-be Mussolini has his way, the civil strata will have no chance to prove themselves, the British political project will continue to collapse into yet more nothing.
We must, at this critical juncture, have the bravery to say: long live this butcher, now in rebellion against his judicial socialisation, who has run out of boxes to check and now lives in defiance of all sense, all order, all ‘civilisation’, whose aspiration as survival is rule by no authority but his own. Were this despotism made true, he would continue to ruin this country, and as opponents of this country, we stand in full support!
As for Burnham and the two-timing Streeting, they are clearly trying to fix things, alike Polanski, whose coalition threatens to tie a new ‘Britain’ into being. Should they rescue the ‘Labour’ Party from our wrecker on the inside, they may prove its utility to capital yet. Should this happen, should the festering boil be soothed, the revolutionary subject may yet again postpone its conclusion that the capitalist limb must be amputated wholesale from the human species.
The Makerfield by-election now becomes a junction for Burnham’s entry to the Party of Order, and it is a junction that must be closed. We call on all of Makerfield’s progressive elements to work, at any level, for his defeat, in service of any other conclusion but his victory. There are those who are troubled by the prospect of a Reform victory, and we admit this would be displeasing to us. But all that matters now is the British state; something the Fagash Führer could well resist through wrecking.
If Starmer has his way, we do not think Parliament will be powerful enough to execute the manifest harm Reform UK intends to bring. Then, the only avenue left is class power. We will remain in rapt support of the “sensible” centre-left, who prove time and time again, in every instance of history, the supreme proletarian principle: Communism is the only frontier worth advancing.
May Blair’s shadow cast its own shade, and in its cynicism alone prove the worthlessness of the British state. We stand to gain immensely from the victory of the son of the Toolmaker, and we encourage him to hold firm, steadfast, against the historic storm of his bourgeois opponents.

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