cheshunt seagull
Well-known member
- Jul 5, 2003
- 2,594
Interesting question. In my early 20s I was basically a badge-wearing lefty straight out of central casting. 3 years ago I decided to become active again and re-joined the Labour Party. I quickly found that I struggled with the views of many fellow members. These were things like a rigidity on economic policy, a focus on identity politics, an unwillingness to give a platform to other views and an evasiveness on sensitive issues like radical Islam. This wasn’t everyone but was widespread enough to alienate me.
I left realising that my views had changed in many ways. I had become more socially radical but had become economically a believer in innovative capitalism (alongside a well-funded public sector), as opposed to the crony capitalism of the large corporates and banks.
No party is now a particularly good fit but I have continued to vote Labour as at least I share their prioritisation of problems, if not always supporting their solutions. My contempt for the Tories has grown more intense although it is less ideological. There seems to be callousness, venality, cruelty, cynicism and ill-founded arrogance at the heart of the party which if anything is increasing as the membership declines. The centre-right voters in this country deserve better.
I left realising that my views had changed in many ways. I had become more socially radical but had become economically a believer in innovative capitalism (alongside a well-funded public sector), as opposed to the crony capitalism of the large corporates and banks.
No party is now a particularly good fit but I have continued to vote Labour as at least I share their prioritisation of problems, if not always supporting their solutions. My contempt for the Tories has grown more intense although it is less ideological. There seems to be callousness, venality, cruelty, cynicism and ill-founded arrogance at the heart of the party which if anything is increasing as the membership declines. The centre-right voters in this country deserve better.