SPD Vice Stegner insults the left

Are leftists who are against the Afghanistan war sectarians? How uplifted you have to be to say something like that.

Are leftists who are against the war in Afghanistan, sectarians? How far out do you have to be to make a statement like this ...

If Stegner's words were to have weight, he would have to distance himself from the right wing of Scholz, who always neatly observed the class boundaries. All financial shifts, be it the basic pension or new taxes, the upper middle class or even the upper class are not affected. The flop with the stock exchange tax is a boldness, the tax has nothing to do with the transaction tax actually required, this tax is only a new burden for investors who want to secure their pension. Scholz, however, does the CDU's projects well, which the latter does not dare to do. Should he better join the CDU. Then the SPD will drop further in the demoscopic surveys, but even more so if it drags the right wing. Corbyn also had to lug the retainers and got the receipt.

In any case, under these circumstances, a unity with the party “Die Linke” cannot be established as demanded by Stegner. First the SPD must also become an eight percent party.

Apparently, the party's establishment is leaving the new leadership duo in vain, so that the two also end up as bed rugs.

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