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Has The 4Th Labour Leader To Win A General Election Been Born Yet?
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Labour have existed for 120 years, they've had 5 prime minsters and only 3 have won a general election. (Tory lite Tony doesn't count). So with that appalling record who actually supports them?
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I don’t think you can count Tony Blair, because he appealed to many of the right of centre and obtained many of their votes. He was an attractive alternative. He spoilt it by entering into an illegal war, but prior to that he was an attractive alternative for disaffected right of centre traditional Tory voters. So to describe him as Labour (the Labour that...
19:16 Fri 04th Sep 2020
I don’t think you can count Tony Blair, because he appealed to many of the right of centre and obtained many of their votes. He was an attractive alternative. He spoilt it by entering into an illegal war, but prior to that he was an attractive alternative for disaffected right of centre traditional Tory voters.
So to describe him as Labour (the Labour that bewildered socialists crave) is wrong, and therefore TTT’s question is valid.
The previous Labour leader was an absolute car crash and completely unelectable, and whilst I held out hope that SKS could provide a credible alternative, so far he’s been utterly underwhelming.
So to describe him as Labour (the Labour that bewildered socialists crave) is wrong, and therefore TTT’s question is valid.
The previous Labour leader was an absolute car crash and completely unelectable, and whilst I held out hope that SKS could provide a credible alternative, so far he’s been utterly underwhelming.
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I think you’re right grumpy - John Smith struck me as a thoroughly decent bloke who would have made a good fist of it but died too early.
Ich is correct in describing Blair as a Labour PM, but only insofar as he stood as Labour, but it’s incorrect to describe Blair as a ‘proper’ Labour PM.
For a start he admired Thatcher, and whilst it’s true she was our best PM since the war, ‘proper’ Labour people hate her even now; it’s nuts and wrong to do so, but they still do.
Ich is correct in describing Blair as a Labour PM, but only insofar as he stood as Labour, but it’s incorrect to describe Blair as a ‘proper’ Labour PM.
For a start he admired Thatcher, and whilst it’s true she was our best PM since the war, ‘proper’ Labour people hate her even now; it’s nuts and wrong to do so, but they still do.
As the PM who created the most strife and division in the country, and whose actions removed power from the people and set a whole new, poor, outlook that survives to this day, it can't possibly be nuts nor wrong to not like Margaret Thatcher. It's unclear when, if ever, the nation will recover from that period and the masses no longer be controlled to the level they have been ever since. In fact things are gradually getting worse.
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