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JamesHeartfield's relentless pursuit of exposing the flaws in the Labour Party and his constant criticism of the 'Corbynite left' mirror Sideshow Bob's obsessive desire to get revenge on the Simpsons. Just like Bob, JamesHeartfield is driven by a strong sense of injustice and a desire to see his own vision prevail. His sharp wit and cunning, coupled with his willingness to use any means necessary to achieve his goals, further solidify the comparison. Both characters are highly intelligent and capable of intricate planning, but their strong convictions and unwavering commitment to their cause can lead to extreme and often destructive actions.

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Writer and lecturer. Passionate about politics, history, and women's rights. Keen observer of current events, particularly in the UK and the Middle East. Author of 'Blindness: October 7 and the left.'– @JamesHeartfield

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JamesHeartfield's strong ambition, cunning, and resourcefulness, coupled with his willingness to challenge authority and his focus on achieving his goals, make him a perfect fit for Slytherin. He is driven by a desire to expose the flaws in the Labour Party, particularly the 'Corbynite left,' and to defend his own values against what he perceives as a rising tide of antisemitism and political correctness. His sharp wit and his ability to analyze and dissect complex situations, like the Hamas invasion or the trans movement, reflect the Slytherin's intelligence and strategic thinking. He is not afraid to take a stand, even if it means going against the grain, which aligns with the Slytherin's ambition and desire to be different.

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This song, with its themes of conflict, betrayal, and the struggle for power, perfectly captures JamesHeartfield's perspective on the current political landscape, particularly within the Labour Party. The lyrics, 'The battle of Evermore will rage for evermore,' reflect the ongoing conflicts within the party, the struggle between the 'Corbynite left' and the more moderate factions. JamesHeartfield's constant commentary on these conflicts, his analysis of the motivations behind them, and his predictions for the future, resonate with the song's themes of power struggles and the enduring nature of conflict.

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