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He's cancelled his Labour party membership. Is this a blessing or a curse for Kier & Co? Personally I think he's an annoying and arrogant muppet, but there again, I'm not a Labour voter :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Owen Jones really is a very "soft" leftie... people reacting as though he is some kind of deranged radical really do expose themselves as being ignorant about the left.
i have noted it many times... lots of people have very strong opinions about the left despite little or no knowledge about what the left actually is
Labour and the Tories have both been written off before. The truth is our voting sytem is not conducive to splintering: there have always been Labour and Tory members huffing off either because they think their party is too extreme, too tame or whatever. And in nearly all cases it's the end of their political careers, for good or bad. Owen Jones of course is not a politician, just a high profile (ex-)member of the party.
"the left" is an extremely broad political tradition which at its simplest seeks to disestablish hierarchy. it includes a number of different philosophies which differ between them enormously on what exactly needs to be abolished and how to do it. the right by contrast tends to believe that hierarchy is part of nature and that attempts to work against it are destructive or futile.
Owen Jones is a democratic socialist. in his case he believes that too much power is concentrated in the hands of the extremely wealthy and that the best way to counteract that is with a strong state using wealth taxes imposed by democratic and parliamentary means... he considers that the only way to rescue public services and the common infrastructure of the UK. he does not believe in the overthrow of the state as some leftists do and he is not a marxist-leninist... nor does he share the utopian ideal of communists that the state will eventually disappear once all class enemies have been defeated... he effectively wants to restore the postwar state and strong trade unions and does not think the failure of that project in the 1970s would necessarily be repeated. like i say he really is a very soft leftie... and people who find him extreme expose themselves as people who do not have much contact with ideas different to their own
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