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Excellent, so you agree with what I said in the first place and we've both just wasted 20 minutes
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Excellent, so you agree with what I said in the first place and we've both just wasted 20 minutes
In what way? I'm an older Labour voter and remember Labour championing nationalisation, free education (including access to universities), free health care, state support for the vulnerable in our society and workers' rights. A sort of 'for the many, not the few' type of concept.Yeah, momentum "control" labour at the moment. Some of the older labour voters I know don't recognize their party anymore
Nope, where we are now is when Corbyn disappeared from the referendum discussion letting Cameron and Osborne be the face of the remain campaign. He allowed people in traditional working class northern communities to believe their life was shit because of the EU to go completely unchecked. Thursday stems back to that. Blaming the PM who won 3 thumping majorities is bizarre, while you have that attitude you will continue to be part of the problem, not the solution.
Working class and poorer people voted Leave on the basis that something might change.
OK me old. I have worked for the cunt. You haven't. He is more intelligent than you give credit. I do not agree with his politics but he is what Napoleon would call a lucky General. He has something that the public like and believe in. That's why he has a majority. He also has a mandate from the electorate. Its not 52/48 anymore. Remain has been stuffed. So its now up to him to deliver. If he doesnt. Vote him out. I just pray labour understands the need to provide a centrist alternative. I fear not.
I'm surprised there is such strong feelings about RLB, she's been pretty low profile, how does anyone know what she is about?
I'd be amazed if Phillips doesn't stand.
Unusually, I don't disagree with much of what you say on this thread, but just to take issue with the bit in bold. The total votes cast for parties that at least supported a second referendum was in excess of 50% so there still isn't a massive majority one way or the other in terms of Brexit. The reality is that the "remain" vote, in its various guises was split.
Which is not to say that I don't think the Conservatives have a mandate or that there's still an argument to be had about Brexit. (Much as I think it's the single most stupid act of self harm this nation has committed in a very long time). The Tories ran a much better campaign and had a much better handle on the mood of the electorate than Labour or the Lib Dems and deserved to win.
Though to be clear - I despise what they stand for, despise their dog whistle tactics and lies, and despise many of them as human beings.
Presumably if there was much appetite nationally for a centrist party, the Lib Dems would have done a lot better than they did.
Presumably if there was much appetite nationally for a centrist party, the Lib Dems would have done a lot better than they did.
And I don't think their Remain stance played much of a part in their failure. I didn't hear anyone saying "I'd vote Lib Dem if only they were pro-Brexit". They just aren't a credible alternative.
SLA You do know you answered your own statement, don't you ?
Presumably if there was much appetite nationally for a centrist party, the Lib Dems would have done a lot better than they did.
And I don't think their Remain stance played much of a part in their failure. I didn't hear anyone saying "I'd vote Lib Dem if only they were pro-Brexit". They just aren't a credible alternative.
This is a false equivalence as the Lib Dems campaigned on a remain ticket and not even a second referendum which lost them a lot of voters immediately.
The misconception is that people voted Tory because they like right wing politics, this isn't true, much like it isn't true that Labour policies are unpopular. This election was skewed by Brexit and to suggest otherwise is to put your head in the sand.
Yeah, definitely required the little ad hom at the end. Always helps the debate.
I agree that Brexit makes any judgement about people's motivations in this election a bit tricky. My point is that whatever the Lib Dems' Brexit stance was, I don't think they would have been seen as a party people wanted to vote for in great numbers.
They never are though, they're dismissed by the print media and the broadcast media treat them as a naughty school child rather than credible opposition. This is wrong but it is up to the Lib Dems to address this.
Until they do we have sixth form politics Labour vs the racists. Joy.