warmleyseagull
Well-known member
It's quite interesting reading how Jeremy Corbyn needs to be removed to make Labour electable. Sadly I feel that might be true but I am a core Corbyn supporter. And if they do decide to try and oust him, I would hope he would stand again and win convincingly again.
Part of me however wonders if it is not Corbyn and Labour Party direction that should change. I wonder if it would be the views of some of the electorate that should change. Maybe it will be that we will have a succession of right wing Tory Governments and that forces the Electorate to see what real misery could be heaped upon them and maybe when they get that. Perhaps then that might bring some people to their senses.
I hope that doesn't happen because it would cause many people so much misery and I might be lucky to see another Labour Government in my lifetime and I would never wish times such as the Thatcher years on anyone; however, that might be what it takes to make voters realise that life is difficult and you have to go out and graft if you want life to get better for yourself.
And maybe just maybe they give a true passing thought to the people less able than themselves to do that for themselves. They might just believe also that the right thing to do for those able to help others, actually do help.
This is the sort of arrogant nonsense that got Labour in a mess in the first place: we are right, why don't people believe us? And if they don't believe us, let's go and hide in a corner until they do, because they are stupid and need to be given a lesson so that they will repent and come to us in the end.
Meanwhile the world moves on and they get no-one protecting their interest because the arrogant Labour Party just wants to provide what it thinks they need, and never has the common sense to go and find out and adjust its message and policies to the market it should serve. Immigration is a classic case: it is demonstrably an issue for many Labour voters but is an embarrassment to the PLP so is not even addressed as an issue.