Jolly Red Giant
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- Jul 11, 2015
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Left-wing activists want to help build a socialist society - to get rid of capitalism that causes poverty, deprivation and war.The problem with many Labour supporters on the left-wing is that they dream of a world that was left
behind fifty years plus ago and is simply unattainable now.
People are no different than they have been for the past 250 years - struggling to survive in a world where profit trumps all - and at the same time demonstrating countless acts of co-operation, solidarity and charity.People have become selfish, society has become selfish, most politicians have become self-centered
Yet a significant majority of the people in Britain support left policies.and there is no place left for 'good of all' socialism because people ain't like that any more.
Fortunately you can only speak for yourself on that -And we won't turn back.
Working class people will decide what they want and who they want to represent them - Johnson's government, despite its majority, is a very weak government. In 1987 Thatcher won a second 'landslide' victory with a 102 seat majority - the Tory manifesto in 1987 contained a proposal for the poll tax and when Thatcher moved to implement it a couple of years later it brought the Tories to their knees - only for Kinnock and the future Blairites to had power on a platter back to Major in 1992. Johnson's Tories do not have anything approaching the support base that the Thatcher/Major Tories had - but going down the Blairite route again will once again hand power to the Tories on a platter.I'm no fan of the alternative believe me, but that's the way it is. If RLB gets the nod, I'm afraid people
will see this as a continuation of what has come before. Fine - but that won't win elections.