Castello, I can only but admire your political studiousness, regardless of the fact that our politics differ. Whilst I do not pretend to be, in any way,a student of politics, I have to say, that rather than Labour paying the price for ignoring the issues the nationalists campaigned on, they came unstuck because a.) Ed Milliband was not seen as PM material b.) Labour were deemed incapable of running the economy c.) the anti business and leftie rhetoric scared, not only industry bosses,
but, many ordinary people as well. d.) lacklustre shadow cabinet bods.etc.etc.I could go on.
By all means,let the country have the debate and let politicos mull over what they wish, but the fact remains that the Labour party remains at risk of renting itself assunder and therefore being incapable of acting as an effective opposition in Parliament.......that is the danger for the majority of Labour supporters and the country.
In fairness It would be ignorant to suggest that there weren't a number of factors that determine voting behaviour. However If you read my posts you will see I am not really talking about winning elections. I am talking about living in a democracy that debates and discusses issues rather than issuing sound bites and negative photos of someone eating a bacon sandwich. What I and others have been saying. is that an increasingly large number of people agree with us. They are not all left wing. but I do believe they would all be appalled by this:
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/coffee...labour-leader-who-cares-about-the-grassroots/
This is the cynical views of blairites and all the machine politicians leading the mainstream parties. Cameron and Osborne are no better. There are tories who are.