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 Post subject: Re: Is Labour close to being finished forever?
PostPosted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 4:32 pm 
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I still maintain that the major problem with the Labour party is not Ed Miliband or the unions. The problem is Douglas Alexander, Jim Murphy and other Blairites who cannot accept that Blair has left them (and Labour) behind to persue his own selfish agenda. They also forget that is was Blair's continuation of Thatcherism that contributed to unfettered markets and manipulators, leading to the global banking crisis.

Blair was an opportunist who saw an opening for his "3rd way", a way of presenting a facade of social conscience while ensuring that the rich got ever richer and the powerful gained even more power. Of course patients, medical staff, pupils and teachers benefitted from improvments in hospitals and schools but the main beneficiaries were those engaged in PFI and PPP. Michael Ashcroft, the tories single biggest contributor, gained massively. Some 3rd way that was.

Murphy and Alexander are the ones who were briefing against Tom Watson and now the rozzers have been handed the report, I reckon they'll be bricking it when their preferred candidate for Falkirk comes under the spotlight.

The best thing Miliband could do is to rid his shadow cabinet of Blairites and present a manifesto that reflects the real need for social change in this country.






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Let me guess a few things about you cod'ead:

- you're a lifelong Labour voter
- you consider yourself a socialist of some form
- you hate Tories with a vitriolic passion
- you are generally favourable towards nationalisation and trade unions

The problem is the majority of the electorate are not those four things (although there is probably a larger proportion of the third one than there used to be). Tony Blair reached out to them.

I expect (if you are old enough) you voted for Labour under Foot, Kinnock and Brown in general elections too, but it was just people like you who ticked those boxes above who voted for them, which is why Labour lost. When Blair was leader, the electorate voted for Labour en masse.

If Ed Milliband does his purge of the Blairites then again, it will be you and people like you that vote for them. But they won't win an election.






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 Post subject: Re: Is Labour close to being finished forever?
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sally cinnamon wrote:This "Labour is finished" argument is just the last desperate attack of a Conservative party that can see defeat looming.

The same thing happened in the US with Obama. Republicans had been saying for most of 2011 and 2012 that Obama was finished, no President could ever win with the economy in the state it was, he was a disappointment and the US electorate wouldn't be fooled again. Because there are a lot of right wing voices in the media they think that if they shout it loud enough thats what everyone will think. The sad thing is I think some of them believed it too.

But the only people that ever said it were Republicans. Just like if you hear someone saying the Labour party is finished, it will be a Conservative.

Then after the election happens they will be thrashing around not understanding what happened like the Republicans that said it was just because Obama was black that he won.

My guess is after the election these people that are saying Labour are finished now, will say stuff like:
- the electoral system favours Labour
- the BBC and establishment are left wing and biased to Labour
- Labour filled the country with so many immigrants that of course they are going to win elections
- the Conservatives weren't right wing enough


Have many people actually said Labour is 'finished'? Apart from the OP obviously, is he a tory?

Cameron's attack at PMQ's was beautifully executed. Then he just sat back and watched the implosion.

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sally cinnamon wrote:Let me guess a few things about you cod'ead:

- you're a lifelong Labour voter
- you consider yourself a socialist of some form
- you hate Tories with a vitriolic passion
- you are generally favourable towards nationalisation and trade unions

The problem is the majority of the electorate are not those four things (although there is probably a larger proportion of the third one than there used to be). Tony Blair reached out to them.

I expect (if you are old enough) you voted for Labour under Foot, Kinnock and Brown in general elections too, but it was just people like you who ticked those boxes above who voted for them, which is why Labour lost. When Blair was leader, the electorate voted for Labour en masse.

If Ed Milliband does his purge of the Blairites then again, it will be you and people like you that vote for them. But they won't win an election.


I'm a socialist and never voted for Kinnock or Blair.
That's why I can sleep on a night. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Is Labour close to being finished forever?
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Ajw71 wrote:Have many people actually said Labour is 'finished'? Apart from the OP obviously, is he a tory?

Cameron's attack at PMQ's was beautifully executed. Then he just sat back and watched the implosion.


Have you answered any of the series of outstanding questions you've been asked yet?






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 Post subject: Re: Is Labour close to being finished forever?
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WIZEB wrote:I'm a socialist and never voted for Kinnock or Blair.
That's why I can sleep on a night. :)


Well you helped Thatcher and Major get in then so sweet dreams.






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 Post subject: Re: Is Labour close to being finished forever?
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sally cinnamon wrote:Let me guess a few things about you cod'ead:

- you're a lifelong Labour voter
- you consider yourself a socialist of some form


I am a life-long Labour supporter to greater or lesser degrees, that does not always equate to being a life-long voter. I have also always had socialist leanings and firmly believe in fairness in society

sally cinnamon wrote:- you hate Tories with a vitriolic passion


Did you not bother reading the last part of my sig?

sally cinnamon wrote:- you are generally favourable towards nationalisation and trade unions



Quite how you link the two is something I'm struggling with. I was a union member (and shop steward) for many years of my working life and firmly believe there is still a very real need and a constructive place for an effective trades union movement. As for nationalisation, I belive that certain services should be in the hands of the nation and not left to unfettered free enterprise. These include but are not limited to water and sewerage, gas and electricity and rail transport. All have shown that "free enterprise" does not work and when things go wrong, they are rescued by the taxpayer.

sally cinnamon wrote:The problem is the majority of the electorate are not those four things (although there is probably a larger proportion of the third one than there used to be). Tony Blair reached out to them.


I would coontend that the majority of the electorate do not see a true picture, rather they see only what is fed to them by the media

sally cinnamon wrote:I expect (if you are old enough) you voted for Labour under Foot, Kinnock and Brown in general elections too, but it was just people like you who ticked those boxes above who voted for them, which is why Labour lost. When Blair was leader, the electorate voted for Labour en masse.


I have voted Labour in most elections but not exclusively. I have sometimes employed a tactical vote but have NEVER voted conservative, nor would I

sally cinnamon wrote:If Ed Milliband does his purge of the Blairites then again, it will be you and people like you that vote for them. But they won't win an election.
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Unfortunately too many politicians, particularly Blairites, see winning as the goal and not the start of a journey. The problem with British politics is that five year terms aren't nearly long enough to build anything and most governments only look towards the next election and the hope that first and foremost, they keep their jobs.

Contrast that to what happened after WW2. We were skint, we had hundreds of thousands of men returning from horrible conflict, determined that things would change. Thankfully we had a Labour government that was determined to introduce that change. Despite initial and often vociferous opposition from tories, the surprise was that when they regained power, they continued with the building programmes. It wasn't until Thatcher's time that we saw a systematic dismantling of the state in favour of "free enterprise". This agenda was drive by neo-liberals who sold the dream of trickle-down economics, a dream that has been comprehensively shown up for what it is, an illusion of riches. We have in fact turned back to where we were pre-WW1, the difference being instead of us serving the landed gentry, we are serving multi-national organisations whose sole reason of being appears to be to make as much money and avoid as much tax as possible. Kinda like a corporate Leona Helmsley.

This situation MUST change, the "big people" must start to pay their share of taxes. If they give a fair proportion of what they earn back to the state, we will all, as a society, benefit. Unfortunately blairites are still in complete thrall to the neo-liberal ideal.

If Labour are gulty of anything, it is not getting a coherent message of social responsibility and justice across to the electorate.






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 Post subject: Re: Is Labour close to being finished forever?
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sally cinnamon wrote:Well you helped Thatcher and Major get in then so sweet dreams.


Being a conservative with a little c I'd have thought you'd have been happy about that?

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 Post subject: Re: Is Labour close to being finished forever?
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Ajw71 wrote:Have many people actually said Labour is 'finished'? ...

If you look ever so closely, you will see a little curly thing at the end of the thread title, it's a question mark.
That makes the words into a question.
The OP didn't say Labour was finished, he didn't say that anyone else had said that Labour was finished, he was asking a question.

You see, this is a discussion forum, it's where people discuss.
Now how about some discussion from you? I have made various invitations to you to do so but so far your responses have been either missing or lacking in alternatives, still preferring banal little interjections that I suspect you think are barbed comments.
Still, you made a start in the Egypt thread, way to go fella, build on that eh?

Ajw71 wrote:Cameron's attack at PMQ's was beautifully executed. Then he just sat back and watched the implosion.

Anyone remember who it was who said he was going to put an end to "Punch and Judy politics"?
Clue : It was the same guy who, when he became leader of the Conservatives, was going to create "a modern, compassionate Conservative party".






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Ajw71 wrote:Don't blame me because your party is in crisis.
Psst they are not my party as I have on occasion voted for all 3. I do however call a spade a spade and don't swallow party line BS like you.






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