[yt]Qj26SJAJhBY[/yt]That's a bit like saying we should drop Murray for a younger faster striker who will score twenty five goals a season. Just like Labour needing a leader who'll appeal to mainstream voters, we haven't got one!
So basically you just want a Remain party that will find a way to cancel Brexit? Well, there's 17M who won't be voting for that then!
Really? Is that not a decent description of someone who is right of Corbyn's Labour and left of the Tories?
There is such a thing as the centre. The mistake that the centrists make is that they think it's fixed; it isn't, it moves all over the place. To compare the current political centre today with what was considered as such five years ago, let alone fifty, is daft.
Blair probably the best prime minister we've ever had in terms of what was achieved .
Gets hammered for the war though and if he ever came back a lot of people and the press would never let that go.
So basically you just want a Remain party that will find a way to cancel Brexit? Well, there's 17M who won't be voting for that then!
Just as I expect quite a few remain voters have come round to accepting Brexit. Now if that new centrist party came out 100% in favour of Brexit, that could make things very interesting. Not only would it take the pro-Brexit voters from the Tory party (you, the old, right wing, xenophobic racist ones!) but would also harvest those millions of Labour voters from the Labour heartlands that were the strongest supporters of Brexit.1.6million have changed their minds to remain according to the latest you.gov figures.
Er no, I want a party that will commit to a Second Referendum on the Deal we get with the EU, then abide by the result.
I have no problem with a Referendum on something that is known. I can forgive the £350mill for the NHS, they need us more than we need them, etc because that contra's off against Osborne's Emergency Budget scare-mongering rubbish, but what was - and still is - unforgiveable is the lie that there was ever the prospect of a "Deal". Anyone who knows about the EU's 4 Freedoms know they wouldn't compromise those to suit us, ergo No Deal. Had Leave been honest about this Remain would have won by a small margin.
In that case you perhaps need to include some potential leaders in your wish-list who aren't 100% gung-ho remainers!
I voted for Corbyn as leader and I would say I broadly align with a lot of his views. I realise that some of my views are not shared by the majority in this country (Unilateral disarmament, abolition of the monarchy) but others are (Renationalising the railways).
Since becoming leader, Corbyn has turned out to be a rather ineffective Leader of the Opposition (whatever party is in gumment, they need a strong LotO to hold them to account) and I don't think he has enough appeal to the "middle of the road" voters, be they left-leaning Tories, centerist Labour or pragmatic Greens, to be elected and form a strong government; He should have been tearing Theresa May and her rag-tag band of chancers a new ********, that he hasn't speaks volumes.
I think it's time for him to stand aside for a leader who will appeal to the majority of voters.
Really? Is that not a decent description of someone who is right of Corbyn's Labour and left of the Tories?
I'm with you on this Ernest.There is no such thing as a 'centrist'
I may be wrong, but didn't YouGov predict a comfortable win for Remain in the referendum?1.6million have changed their minds to remain according to the latest you.gov figures.
I may be wrong, but didn't YouGov predict a comfortable win for Remain in the referendum?
Thank you [emoji106]52% to 48% win for Remain