It will be impossible to improve the economy significantly in the short term. Not without rejoining the EU or doing some sort of Biden style stimulus, both of which he's wisely promised not to do.Once he is the Government, Labour will be every bit as unpopular as the Tories are now, unless he can make meaningful changes.
...but I think he'll get through the parliament not being widely despised like the tories are.
People like Owen Jones would seemingly prefer Labour never to be elected. They don't seem to understand that the majority of Brits are broadly Centrist - some a little to the left, some a little to the right. Most of us want a fairer society than we have currently, but are still very much in favour of incentivising enterprise, etc, etc.
Blair got it, and Starmer seems to get it. Owen Jones and his ilk would rather seethe and moan from the far left, undermining the valiant efforts of centre-left politicians, and leaving the door open for loonies like Farage and Rees-Mogg.
He is already widely despised.It will be impossible to improve the economy significantly in the short term. Not without rejoining the EU or doing some sort of Biden style stimulus, both of which he's wisely promised not to do.
What he can do, is win the election, then offer stability, competence and compassionate social policy.
He'll be brutally attacked from day 1 on things on which Tories have had a free pass for years, but I think he'll get through the parliament not being widely despised like the tories are.
Yes, that's exactly where I am on all this, including the expectation of an instant pile on from the forces of evil.It will be impossible to improve the economy significantly in the short term. Not without rejoining the EU or doing some sort of Biden style stimulus, both of which he's wisely promised not to do.
What he can do, is win the election, then offer stability, competence and compassionate social policy.
He'll be brutally attacked from day 1 on things on which Tories have had a free pass for years, but I think he'll get through the parliament not being widely despised like the tories are.
Ah! I thought you were suggesting that *I* should do the researchYou asked what he thought people might do with the info and I answered. I'm not sure "No thanks!" works in the context?
(Edit: apologies I think you were referring to Owen Jones? Or are you? Owen Joes is a complete arse. Sounds like my brother who refuses to vote labour because they are not left wing enough for him and would rather have a tory government because at least they aren't pretending to be socialists.)He is already widely despised.
That will increase once he takes the top job.
He doesn't have the charisma to win people over, he needs to make obvious gains quickly.
The Tories lurch to Populism can run and run, completely unchecked, in opposition.
If he doesn't have a comprehensive plan for the first year, he'll be absolutely f***ed.
Chavs is a brilliant book. I read it once on the way to an away match.I like Owen Jones. Tends to have a sensible take on most things. Chavs and The Establishment are brilliant, and his book on Corbyn was actually very critical of his leadership and handling of the antisemitism situation.
Interesting there's three pages of "good riddance" style replies, and only two posts that actually outline any actual reasons for disliking him.
That is obviously untrue.He is already widely despised.
If he's referring to Starmer, I agree. The statement would be absurd.That is obviously untrue.
Your politics are rooted in deep, positive conviction thenHas left the Labour Party.
Excellent, if the likes of him leave, I might join.
You can't use that line any more given the people currently in charge of Labour did everything possible to tank Labour's chances between 2015 and 2019, so that makes them Boris Johnson enablers. It's all been documented by neutral sources such as the Forde reportDull attention-craving loser. Good riddance to him and his Tory-enabling shower.
I wish I'd read your post before tumbling into the whirlpool of subsequent twaddle.Has left the Labour Party.
Excellent, if the likes of him leave, I might join.
It's genuinely rare for people to disagree with Jones and come out with anything sane, so bravo. I fear you'll find that addressing the problems that Britain has will require more than agreeing with the Tories virtually all the time, but we're all going to have to go through that process so let's check back in a year or two's time.I just read the article and I disagree with most of it.
I think Owen has his heart in the right place. But he's working on the assumption that a labour majority is a foregone conclusion and that Starmer has a fair media landscape to work with.
Starmer is right to continue to jump through the hoops he needs to jump through. It doesn't excite me much either, but i'll take uninspiring over horrific every single day of the week
Interesting - but you don't ascribe this to a failure by centrism to come up with tangible policy ideas to govern? Ask anyone to say what the Labour party stands for at the moment or how it will be tangibly different to the Tories and all you will get is meaningless waffle like they'll be competent, as if you were talking about a branch manager at Sainsbury's rather than doing anything about what's going wrong with Britain. One policy idea? Just anything different?I cant stand Owen Jones, but as a life long left of centrist I certainly have no love for what the current Labour party are today and have no confidence that they will be anything other than another party in the pocket of big business. I couldn't trust Starmer less. WOuld still be better than the tories I guess but it really is depressing there is no way out of the terrible two-party trap politics has left us with.
Owen Jones is working to the assumption his opinions are most important, and anything Labour do that dont align with his views are wrong.I just read the article and I disagree with most of it.
I think Owen has his heart in the right place. But he's working on the assumption that a labour majority is a foregone conclusion and that Starmer has a fair media landscape to work with.
Starmer is right to continue to jump through the hoops he needs to jump through. It doesn't excite me much either, but i'll take uninspiring over horrific every single day of the week