Seriously? Our next PM wears long black socks with shorts and is known as ''Jiz'' ?
I'm going to bed
Rather this than loafers with no socks
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...x-pas-including-20-loafers-Spain-holiday.html
Seriously? Our next PM wears long black socks with shorts and is known as ''Jiz'' ?
I'm going to bed
Well I'm a member and I'm quite happy. The bottom line is Corbyn won fair and square. It's our party, not the modernisers.
Yes Bliar did amazing things he sent innocent people into a war and they lost their lives over WMD that never even existed, what a hero he was for that.
In a democratic system I guess anything goes, this is part of an open discussion surely?The Conservative campaign against Corbyn already begins.
I personally find this level of propaganda campaign quite troubling - especially when you consider it has the backing of the majority of the press.
In democracy we should be having open, honest discussions about policies. Not.. this.
http://x.mail.conservatives.com/ats/msg.aspx?sg1=f93f29ddbe1cfcf88488aaf1073ba547
I think many have the same views/feeling. I feel i could never vote Labour again.
"Jez we did". .
Yes Bliar did amazing things he sent innocent people into a war and they lost their lives over WMD that never even existed, what a hero he was for that.
Notice that you don't counter any of Costello's points. If you can't then its probably a good time to start worrying.
It's not counter-intuitive though, it makes perfect sense. New Labour tried to beat the Conservatives at it's own game and lost terribly.
It makes perfect sense to elect a hugely popular left-wing leader who will genuinely stand to oppose the Conservative ideology. It makes perfect sense to tune into the feelings of the electorate, by winning back old traditional Labour voters and moving the party forward to win over the young, while offering a real alternative to swing voters.
The right-wing press will continue to report this as being a disaster for the foreseeable future. The following years will see Corbyn attacked from all angles... but it will take something incredible to stop his popularity from growing,. If trends continue he will win the 2020 general election convincingly.
I'm one of those who has said that a Corbyn labour party will never win a general election (and I would prefer a labour government). I listened to Jezza's acceptance speach this morning. The first thing I notoced (never having heard him speak previously, apart from when the Irish R5 bloke mugged him on the phone a week ago) is how natural and sincere he sounds. He is no shakey son of Blair, with nothing to offer apart from warm tory lite. And what he said was . . . inspirational. I do worry about what I read about his fondness for alternative medicine (or 'alternative to medicine' as I call it: homeopathy) but otherwise he's sincere and sounds like an honest and honourable man. And practical (unlike the lovely old bookish Michael Foot).
At the end of the last century Francis Fukuyama wrote a book called the end of history, claiming that the stable democratic systems we now have are entrenched, and contagious and we will never have any major change again, and China and Russia will follow suit into easy democrasy. Then we had the rise of rebellion, and Islamic militancy. China will always be China, and democrasy isn't a feature of their thousands of years old history. But no more change? Humans aren't like that. Go to the new big cities in China - it is not America (democratic) but it is not rice bowls and horses and carts. Urban life there is transformed. Change happens, and it is not predictable.
Like Castello (above) I now have no idea what will happen in 2020. But I do know that Campbell is not loved, and Boris (the likely successor) is weaselly and blustery, and has nothing new to say. The apathetic young voters may get excited about Jezza just as the young got excited about Obama, and actually go out and vote. He could win.
Politics is the art of the possible, but the vision thing we have experienced since the last Blair government has become uninspiring and untrusted. On reflection, I was uninspired by the other 3 candidates (Burnham seemed the best prepared, and has been gracious and engaged after defeat), and felt they would offer no rivetting alternative to the Tories. And I worry about creeping privatisation and the slow dismantling of the NHS (no tory really approves of socialised medicine). And all the dismantling of a national state education system. And the cold hearted response to the chaos in Syria. Maybe people will be attracted to Jezza's very clear socialist agenda. And despite myself, I'm actually quite excited about this.
I think Corbyn's first job is to convince the middle England (that he needs to win over) that socialism isn't a dirty word. Personally I get tired of reading about "socialist utopia" from the usual tory suspects, as if we're talking about Kim Jong Un's regime.
I've never been a socialist but am prepared to believe it could work. It has done in Scandinavia, for example. I just don't believe that an economy of near 60m people can be sustained entirely on service industry and the only people who seem truly committed to regenerating our manufacturing base are committed socialists.
I'm not saying I believe in it yet, but I do want to hear more.
I think Corbyn's first job is to convince the middle England (that he needs to win over) that socialism isn't a dirty word. Personally I get tired of reading about "socialist utopia" from the usual tory suspects, as if we're talking about Kim Jong Un's regime.
I've never been a socialist but am prepared to believe it could work. It has done in Scandinavia, for example. I just don't believe that an economy of near 60m people can be sustained entirely on service industry and the only people who seem truly committed to regenerating our manufacturing base are committed socialists.
I'm not saying I believe in it yet, but I do want to hear more.
The analysis of a simpleton. Well done.Right everyone gather round the camp fire, raise the red flag and start signing that song or should it be things can only get better