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Out Go The Moderate Labourites Then?
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The hard left tighten their hold on Labour.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-52 70715/M omentum -chief- Lansman -electe d-Labou r-rulin g-commi ttee.ht ml
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I understand the "Old Labour" mentality perfectly - I grew up with it - but the world today is a very different place. Idealism is all very well, but idealism without realism is little more than cloud-cuckoo-land.
I understand the "Old Labour" mentality perfectly - I grew up with it - but the world today is a very different place. Idealism is all very well, but idealism without realism is little more than cloud-cuckoo-land.
I think it's a bit odd to suggest Eddie Izzard is a "moderate" Labour supporter, as the Mail does. I'm quite glad he didn't get in - having seen his performances on Question Time I don't think he comes over as an especially clear voice of reason.
I really hope this doesn't lead to re-selections as I think that will actually play very badly for them. Unfortunately the atmosphere in the Party is one of mistrust at the moment as it was in open civil war about 18 months ago. So it is probably likely, alas. And we'll end up with a party full of loyalist patsies like Daniel Zeichner.
I really hope this doesn't lead to re-selections as I think that will actually play very badly for them. Unfortunately the atmosphere in the Party is one of mistrust at the moment as it was in open civil war about 18 months ago. So it is probably likely, alas. And we'll end up with a party full of loyalist patsies like Daniel Zeichner.
I think another problem (highlighted at the bottom of the Mail article) is that so many of the Labour moderates seem to fixated on "stopping a Tory hard Brexit", when the leadership is fundamentally not interested in that. I also think a message like that would make Labour seem like it was desperate to re-run the Brexit referendum, which virtually nobody wants.
If they argued instead for something positive like "Let's have the Norway option", that would be a more coherent and frankly less whiney message than "stop Tory hard Brexit", which seems to be what the party moderates have rallied around now.
If they argued instead for something positive like "Let's have the Norway option", that would be a more coherent and frankly less whiney message than "stop Tory hard Brexit", which seems to be what the party moderates have rallied around now.
I'd tend to agree on Izzard but the real thing is that Momentum have a hold. Surely that cannot be good for Labour. As DG has pointed out times have changed workers have rights and many own their own homes etc. Unless Labour wants to be the Party of the unemployed I really dont know why it is doing this.
We now have no Liberal Party to speak of anf a Labour Party heading for far left extremism.. Where is the choice at the ballot box?
We now have no Liberal Party to speak of anf a Labour Party heading for far left extremism.. Where is the choice at the ballot box?
//We now have no Liberal Party to speak of anf a Labour Party heading for far left extremism.. Where is the choice at the ballot box?//
Nowhere. We do not live in a well-designed democracy. Our electoral system is antiquated and has robbed people of meaningful choice for at least a century. Indeed, that is rather the point of a FPTP electoral system.
Nowhere. We do not live in a well-designed democracy. Our electoral system is antiquated and has robbed people of meaningful choice for at least a century. Indeed, that is rather the point of a FPTP electoral system.
Lansman was elected democratically. And the Labour vote and Membership of the Party has increased under the Leadership of Corbyn.
Not sure what is exactly wrong here then ?
I know Polls are not to be relied on these days but in this Poll, Labour is ahead in seats :::
http:// www.ele ctoralc alculus .co.uk/ homepag e.html
Not sure what is exactly wrong here then ?
I know Polls are not to be relied on these days but in this Poll, Labour is ahead in seats :::
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All in the past TTT....30 years ago !
The Election in June saw how popular Labour policies could be, and the rise in Labour popularity has increased since then.
The reality, as has been pointed out earlier in this thread is the people are faced with only two alternatives, and the Tory one now appears to be in decline, along with Tory Party Membership.
The SNP is the only other choice, and that will always be anti-Tory.
The Election in June saw how popular Labour policies could be, and the rise in Labour popularity has increased since then.
The reality, as has been pointed out earlier in this thread is the people are faced with only two alternatives, and the Tory one now appears to be in decline, along with Tory Party Membership.
The SNP is the only other choice, and that will always be anti-Tory.
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