- Jan 18, 2009
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You do need to get over yourself with your labels.
But despite your sad little accusation at the end there, yes the electorate has largely been this way - of course it has, that is why we've had more Conservative governments in the last 100 years than we have had Labour. Labour don't get into power on just it's traditional Labour vote. The electorate does consist of a huge number of centrist voters. That is a fact, call them Tory, or Blairite or whatever label suits your narrative but that is the UK electorate, that is how our constituency democracy works - You have to win the votes off the parties that got them last time. You can win them over to the left, but you have to be bloody good.
The schism is because of the difference between the electorate and the membership. Of course it is, how can a political party not be shaped by those that vote for it? The Party stood by Miliband for 5 years when it should have been obvious the electorate weren't going to elect him. That was a huge mistake. As you said he lost Scotland and much of the core vote. Now, they've gone the polar opposite and said after 1 year, we can't do this again. You want to call it the Blairites, a coup against the unions and members, it couldn't just be that Corbyn has turned out to be a bit of a crap leader could it? That he hasn't inspired that confidence, the belief, the vision like John Smith did?
And I keep mentioning Smith because it counters your Blair obsession. Smith made Labour electable on a left mandate, and would have been a great prime minister. We can't go another decade blaming Tony fcking Blair.
We have been having this debate for years Tory boy, and I am not stopping now.
You think that in order to win the centre you have to swing into a free market capitalist with all that goes with it, I disagree.
The referendum demonstrates quite clearly that the majority of the electorate do not trust the existing political class and associated establishment.
The majority of the electorate want to manage this country's labour markets for the vulnerable, they want nationalised rail, mail and utilities, they want a fair tax system, and support for the British steel industry.
They don't want zero hour contracts, derisory minimum wage and being led by the nose by global corporatists plotting scams like the TTIP.
So there you have it, a socialist agenda that would appeal to the vast majority of the electorate in this country........not hard is it.
No doubt unpalatable to your ingrained Tory disposition for free market capitalism, but that's why you are a Tory.
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