Mintball wrote:And those economic policies were the ones set in motion by the Conservatives.
It's quite funny, really, to see neo-liberal apologists falling over themselves to blame Labour for things that they hailed when Maggie started them.
Even funnier, nay sinister, that people use such warped logic to excuse Labour from "blame" for anything.
Let's make it simple "The Tories" are not the reason for Labour's ineptitude and disregard for income equality. That's down to the Labour party and the idiots who keep voting for a party that does not represent them and has utter contempt for them - picking their pockets to fund themselves.
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Dally wrote:Even funnier, nay sinister, that people use such warped logic to excuse Labour from "blame" for anything...
Au contraire.
There is no 'excusing'.
I blame Labour for many things – for instance, for effectively paving the way for the privatisation of the NHS. But it is a simple fact that such things were continuations of the economic ideology unleashed on the UK in the 1980s.
The Labour Party were (and, by and large, remain) merely Tory Lite.
Unfortunately, given the general state of UK politics, there is a singular lack of plausible alternative parties currently around to vote for.
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Dally wrote:Even funnier, nay sinister, that people use such warped logic to excuse Labour from "blame" for anything.
Let's make it simple "The Tories" are not the reason for Labour's ineptitude and disregard for income equality. That's down to the Labour party and the idiots who keep voting for a party that does not represent them and has utter contempt for them - picking their pockets to fund themselves.
You think people excuse Labour for such things? Plus nice swerve to shift it from the banking sector to income equality. The Tories have to take their fair share of the blame too though. For setting those policies in motion and for not opposing such policies, even demanding those policies are taken further when they were in Opposition. Maybe if there had been an effective Opposition Labour might have thought twice. The Labour Party is the one out of the 3 main parties who is by far the closest to representing normal working class people. It's not what I'd want it to be but it's the closest out of the 3. Anyone who thinks a major national political party is going to co-incide with 100% of their views is in "fantasyland".
Mintball wrote:... I blame Labour for many things ...
So do I.
Mintball wrote:... The Labour Party were (and, by and large, remain) merely Tory Lite...
But I don't agree with this, there is still far too much ideological difference between them for that to be true for me. Being centrist (or, I'd argue, slightly left of centrist) could just as easily be described as "lefty-lite"as "tory-lite".
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El Barbudo wrote:Being centrist (or, I'd argue, slightly left of centrist) could just as easily be described as "lefty-lite"as "tory-lite".
Or Red Tory as Tarantino's mate Mr Blond would say?
El Barbudo wrote:Being centrist (or, I'd argue, slightly left of centrist) could just as easily be described as "lefty-lite"as "tory-lite".
Or Red Tory as Tarantino's mate Mr Blond would say?
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It was a politicians speech. It blamed everything on everyone else. It promised jam tomorrow. It said "We're the good guys, everyone else is bad". It had a nice collection of soundbites for those too stupid to follow the whole thing.
In short, it was a politicians speech. What did you expect? The same was amde by the Lib Dems and the same will be made by the Tories.
Nothing changes.
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Scooter Nik wrote:...Actually, I WILL give a view on it.
It was a politicians speech. It blamed everything on everyone else. It promised jam tomorrow. It said "We're the good guys, everyone else is bad". It had a nice collection of soundbites for those too stupid to follow the whole thing.
In short, it was a politicians speech. What did you expect? The same was amde by the Lib Dems and the same will be made by the Tories.
Nothing changes.
Well if you did follow the whole thing you would have picked up on one idea that is very worthwhile and that is measures to attempt to end the short term-ism in company thinking by removing the 3 month reporting schedule and mention that it is far too easy to take companies over in this country led by a desire of hedge funds to make a killing rather than there being any business logic behind it.
There were a few things in there like this but I am under no illusion they will go as far as they should. He mentioned putting business in charge of the money used for training so they can have people trained as they want. This would seem to be giving business what they want. How can they complain if they control the purse strings is probably part of the motivation for this but I can't say I think this is a good idea as it I think it will simply result in more public money heading into private company hands for little real return.
All the three parties are far too wedded to private sector involvement in just about everything.
That said Ed M does in my view represent the lesser evil of any of them. If we have to put up with this private sector involvement and an economy run on neo-liberal lines regardless of who wins then voting Labour on the promise to repeal the NHS bill is good enough reason to vote that way for me.
I do not think Cameron would be PM today if people thought he was going to do what he has to the NHS regardless of Labour's supposed blame for the world financial crisis.
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