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Zarah Sultana isn’t exactly a household name outside of politics nerd circles, but when she says Jeremy Corbyn has a “woman problem,” she’s not just throwing shade—she’s pointing at a glaring crack in the far-left façade. For a movement that prides itself on championing equality, they seem to stumble on the most basic question of all: what does it mean to be a woman in 2025?
🧩 When Principles Meet Pandemonium
The far left loves to present itself as the enlightened vanguard, but when it comes to gender, they’re tripping over their own slogans. Instead of offering clarity, we get waffle, hedging, and contradictions that make the Labour canteen menu look simple. Meanwhile, women—the very group they claim to champion—are left wondering if their concerns are just political collateral in yet another ideological turf war.
Corbyn’s reluctance to take a clear stance makes it worse. To many female voters, it feels like their lived experiences are being brushed aside to protect theoretical ideals. That’s not solidarity—that’s sidestepping. And when women’s rights look negotiable, the message is clear: principles bend when the politics get awkward.
🎭 Treating Voters Like Idiots
The biggest insult? Acting like voters don’t notice. The far left assumes if they yell “equality” loudly enough, people won’t see the cracks. But voters aren’t stupid—they can tell when someone dodges a straight question. And nothing says “we’re out of touch” quite like intellectual gymnastics over the most human of issues.
Instead of clarity, they serve up confusion. Instead of respect, they serve up lectures. And instead of leadership, they serve up Corbyn’s trademark dithering. The result? A “woman problem” that feels less like a slip-up and more like a blind spot baked into the movement.
🔥 Challenges 🔥
Do you think Corbyn and the far left are genuinely struggling with gender politics—or are they deliberately avoiding straight answers to keep everyone vaguely onside? And how long can politicians talk down to voters before the voters start walking away? 💬
👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments—whether sharp, sarcastic, or fiery. The best takes will be featured in the next issue of the magazine. 🎯📝


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