Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
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I used to think NSC had its fair share of socialists but I'm now thinking how far it's gone to the right. It just shows how far to the centre Blair was when elected. He was popular before and during the early days concerning the war with Iraq that hardly anyone on here argued against btw.
It's a fair bet that Corbyn won't be prime minister but it's outed all those who hate and fear debate and just launch ridiculous attacks upon the man. So he feels uneasy with events that would arise to a shoot and kill policy on suspected (or confirmed if that makes you happier) terrorists and would not consider pushing a button to kill hundreds of thousands of innocent civilian people.
The thing is he might just try and engage with the enemy before it got to that............oh shit he tried that with the IRA didn't he.... Good job old Mo had the same ideas.
I think there are plenty of Labour politicians who are solid centre-left and would give the Tories a decent run for their money: Dan Jarvis, Alan Johnson, Chris Leslie, Yvette Cooper are a few that come to mind. It's just that right now most people look right-wing compared to Corbyn and McDonnell. Yes, the media are relentless and ruthless with Corbyn but it also doesn't help that a lot of people on Twitter are making the Labour Party look even more left-wing by calling those who disagree with them red tories.
Labour need to win back people who voted UKIP and Tory at the last election. Just how are they going to do that with the current leadership and the well-meaning but frankly counter-productive social media army that does things like this (from the Jeremy Corbyn for PM Facebook page)
Ed Miliband FFS!