Britain will never vote in a hard left government, the only way Labour will win again is from the centre. They also need to get Scotland back, they've been left out in the cold by Westminster...
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 have become selfish, society has become selfish, most politicians have become self-centered
and there is no place left for 'good of all' socialism because people ain't like that any more. And we won't
turn back. 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.
Genuinely interested as to who you think the last decent, 'good of all socialist' leader/PM was?
My knowledge of political history isn't that bleeding good PotG!!! But I do miss politicians like Tony Benn and the like. Genuine
people (just like Corbyn in his defence). Sadly we no longer live in a society where people like this resonate.
My knowledge of political history isn't that bleeding good PotG!!! But I do miss politicians like Tony Benn and the like. Genuine
people (just like Corbyn in his defence). Sadly we no longer live in a society where people like this resonate.
https://labourlist.org/2020/01/exclusive-poll-of-members-shows-leadership-race-narrowing/
Survation polling for Labour List show Rebecca Long-Bailey set to win by 51% - 49% over Sir Keir Starmer.
How long before he demands a 'Peoples Vote' ?
And Weststander's figure of 55% for UK unversities was wrong too - although only slightly. It's just over 50%, not 55%
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...ung-people-over-half-first-time-a9122321.html
But it's missing the point, I happen to agree that there should be greater emphasis on vocational training with fewer going to universities. I also believe that there should be more flexibility on university courses, with more intense two-year courses available or perhaps a mix of on-site learning with MOOCs,
Is should be Starmer, if for no other reason that the only thing the press will have against him is he is a bit posh. So they will use that to stir up the midlands and northern thickos that voted for christmas. Yes I know Blojob is even posher.
But as a Knight of the realm and QC its going to be very difficult. Corbyn was so easy to go against.
I agree, Tony Benn was a standout figure, and highly respected. Hilary too comes across as OK in a world, as you say, of self-centered careerists.
On the couple of times I have head him speak, Kinnock Jr sounds pretty fair.
I had no time for Benn as a labour MP. His own personal lurch to the left was vainglorious. Not a team player, and yet not a leader either. It isn't always the most important thing to show how clever and right you are.
I enjoyed his general affability and good sense (he deflated Richard Dawkins by cheerfully admitting, as an athiest, how much he liked Christmas, one time on the radio), but as a politician, he was deeply flawed.
I said from the off that all the left supporters will coalesce with whoever is left (in both senses) at the head to head, and Long Bailey will end up as leader since when the vote goes to the membership both momentum and all the £25 saboteurs (tories who plan to vote for the most unelectable candidate - like when Corbyn got the nod), she will vacuum up votes. If I'm proven wrong I'll be thrilled - but I'm not holding on to any hope.
https://labourlist.org/2020/01/exclusive-poll-of-members-shows-leadership-race-narrowing/
Survation polling for Labour List show Rebecca Long-Bailey set to win by 51% - 49% over Sir Keir Starmer.
How long before he demands a 'Peoples Vote' ?
He isn't even a bit posh. His Dad was a toolmaker, his mother a nurse, and he went to a state Grammar school. What he has done is made the best of a brilliant mind, by working his way up through the law, became a QC, and then head of the CPS. His knighthood was nothing to do with cronyism but for his work with human rights.
The press try to make out that he's posh and it seems they are succeeding. Northern thickos don't like intelligent people who work their way up.
This was mooted 20 years ago. The problem is this would create continuous 12 month teaching, no time for research, and more importantly, no time for assessment .... Don't get me wrong, I love mu job, but there are only so many hours in a day. And this is only part of it. Smear this across the year with 2 year degrees and the wole thing will collapse.