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Timeline: The Operator’s Corbynite Restoration Theory
2025–2026: The Erosion
Starmer bleeds out politically from within: rebels solidify, reforms stall, and trust fractures beyond repair.

The Timms Review becomes the final insult: bland technocratic reforms presented as compromise, rejected by the moral bloc.

Diane Abbott continues to position herself as “the conscience of Labour” — and the only one who hasn’t betrayed its soul.

Public appetite for “authenticity” begins to outweigh fear of “radicalism,” especially as AI and housing crises escalate.

2027: The Uprising
Starmer steps down or is quietly removed ahead of a coming election.

Abbott puts herself forward as an interim unifier — not to seize power, but to “restore dignity to the party.”

She wins on a campaign of healing and anti-Starmerism, not policy reform — promising to re-open the door to suspended MPs “on moral and democratic grounds.”

Jeremy Corbyn is quietly reinstated.

2027–2028: The Shadow Crown
Abbott remains the official leader. But she acts as a shield for Corbyn.

Corbyn gives “advisory speeches.” Does interviews. Takes public moral positions. Becomes visible again.

He is not challenged, because the party needs stability and Abbott controls the narrative:

“We will not excommunicate our elders to serve headlines.”

2029: The Inevitable
Abbott steps down.
Reasons: age, legacy, “duty fulfilled.”

Corbyn re-emerges as a compromise candidate, framed not as “the return of the radical” but as “the wise elder statesman.”

Media outrage is shrugged off. The party and electorate are desensitised to him by now.

Corbyn wins the leadership vote with the full support of the “new moral Labour.”