The Labour Party

He means there are a lot of fascists in Europe (but he exaggerates their influence).

Its the Soviet Union bit I don't get, the fascists disturb me of course, but yes they are over egged
 
Apparently,Labour's poll rating of 18% is the lowest ever for an opposition, Corbyn's ratings are minus 58%,
the worst in history for an opposition leader.The 'Oh, Jeremy Corbyn' chants were very sparse at Glasto,
only 43% who voted Labour would do so again, and the membership is declining, all only polls of course, but
even so, it's some fall. The Tories, believe it or not climbed 1 point above Brexit, Labour is 4th in the list behind
the Libs. Then, there are apparently only 25% of remainers who would back Labour, most have obviously switched to the Libs,
leavers backing Labour, unsurprisingly are at just 8%.
Anyone got any thoughts on a GE result, if there is one?
And 74% of those who would vote Labour think it was a mistake to leave the EU. Trying to placate the (Leave-voting) Leave voters in a minority of Labour-held constituencies hasnt worked - and in the process they've lost an awful lot of Remainers - some of whom will not come back even if Brexit is decided.
 
Its the Soviet Union bit I don't get, the fascists disturb me of course, but yes they are over egged
You want a socialist EU. He thinks that means you must want something like the USSR.
 
What are you wittering on about with Soviet Union and Third Reich?
Are you incapable of understanding plain English?
History is the only rational guide to the future. What has actually happened in countries with Marxist programmes and in other countries as a response to them. What you think should have happened, or still could, without taking honest account of historical realities is irrelevant. As is parroting words out of context in a meaningless question - your mind seems firmly closed and you appear to be unable to engage in reasonable dialogue.
 
Despite their rise being checked in some countries at the last EU elections the right wing parties of Gauland, Le Penn, Salvini, Strache, Ortega Smith, Orban, Akesson, Hallaho, Helme, Janez etc etc make a Federal Republic of Europe less likely to resemble the Soviet Union than the Third Reich.
That would get a Brexit Party led UK to ditch Brexit in an instant.
 
Are you incapable of understanding plain English?
History is the only rational guide to the future. What has actually happened in countries with Marxist programmes and in other countries as a response to them. What you think should have happened, or still could, without taking honest account of historical realities is irrelevant. As is parroting words out of context in a meaningless question - your mind seems firmly closed and you appear to be unable to engage in reasonable dialogue.
What are you wittering on about?

As for "plain English", that post isn't it.
 
What are you wittering on about?
As for "plain English", that post isn't it.
Give him a break! That's as close to it as he gets.

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My guide and mentor of forty years in public service would be disappointed with that post and you have admonished me correctly if ungraciously.
I will try to improve.
 
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My guide and mentor of forty years in public service would be disappointed with that post and you have admonished me correctly if ungraciously.
I will try to improve.
I'm a Fowler's man myself (albeit the edition revised by Gowers).

I gave up trying to be gracious on this forum long ago. I remain your obedient servant....
 
I'm a Fowler's man myself (albeit the edition revised by Gowers).

I gave up trying to be gracious on this forum long ago. I remain your obedient servant....

I was glad to see the back of that bastard Samuel Johnson, what a shit head he was in the Brexit thread!
 
Apparently,Labour's poll rating of 18% is the lowest ever for an opposition, Corbyn's ratings are minus 58%,
the worst in history for an opposition leader.The 'Oh, Jeremy Corbyn' chants were very sparse at Glasto,
only 43% who voted Labour would do so again, and the membership is declining, all only polls of course, but
even so, it's some fall. The Tories, believe it or not climbed 1 point above Brexit, Labour is 4th in the list behind
the Libs. Then, there are apparently only 25% of remainers who would back Labour, most have obviously switched to the Libs,
leavers backing Labour, unsurprisingly are at just 8%.
Anyone got any thoughts on a GE result, if there is one?

If the election is in the next few months, Johnson becomes PM and continues to promote No Deal, then the the Brexit Party will be wiped out. The Tories will take all of the Leaver vote and should climb to the 35-40% range, depending on how many times and how badly Johnson puts his foot in it.

The SNP will probably take nearly all of the Scottish seats. It then comes down to whether Labour can prevent a Lib Dems resurgence. Whether or not Labour can put forward a coherent Brexit policy.

It seems that Labour have spent the last two years struggling to agree a policy for responding to a Tory Brexit. If there's a general election their problems will be compounded. They'll have to put forward a policy on the basis that they're in power. Would they commit to a confirmatory referendum of a Labour Brexit, or does that just apply to a Tory Brexit? What would be the basis of any Labour re-negotiation of the WA? If they managed to re-negotiate the WA would Corbyn then lead the Leave campaign in a confirmatory referendum?
What would the options be in any referendum?
 
If the election is in the next few months, Johnson becomes PM and continues to promote No Deal, then the the Brexit Party will be wiped out. The Tories will take all of the Leaver vote and should climb to the 35-40% range, depending on how many times and how badly Johnson puts his foot in it.

The SNP will probably take nearly all of the Scottish seats. It then comes down to whether Labour can prevent a Lib Dems resurgence. Whether or not Labour can put forward a coherent Brexit policy.

It seems that Labour have spent the last two years struggling to agree a policy for responding to a Tory Brexit. If there's a general election their problems will be compounded. They'll have to put forward a policy on the basis that they're in power. Would they commit to a confirmatory referendum of a Labour Brexit, or does that just apply to a Tory Brexit? What would be the basis of any Labour re-negotiation of the WA? If they managed to re-negotiate the WA would Corbyn then lead the Leave campaign in a confirmatory referendum?
What would the options be in any referendum?

To sum up, Labour are fucked!
 
Are you incapable of understanding plain English?
History is the only rational guide to the future. What has actually happened in countries with Marxist programmes and in other countries as a response to them. What you think should have happened, or still could, without taking honest account of historical realities is irrelevant. As is parroting words out of context in a meaningless question - your mind seems firmly closed and you appear to be unable to engage in reasonable dialogue.
Now I am ever more confused.

Why are you talking about Marxism?
 
Now I am ever more confused.

Why are you talking about Marxism?
That's exactly my question to you, it's a failed ideology and you are promoting its adherents in the Labour Party and their dishonest message.
When Jezzer's controller and likely successor John McDonnell tells us there is a lot to learn from Marx he really should add that the main thing is that his predictions and his theories are both wrong. Let's see what he says this morning.
 
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To sum up, Labour are fucked!

Labour's best chance of winning the next GE would probably be if Johnson somehow manages to force through No Deal without an election. I can't see how even Corbyn could lose an election in the chaotic aftermath of No Deal.

Even if by some miracle No Deal turns out to be not as bad as many fear, any benefits would only arise in the longer term. In the short term, the next 2-3 years, its only going to be pain. A constant stream of media stories of individuals and businesses suffering severe consequences. The few that actually benefit from WTO terms will keep quiet, or berate the government for the bureaucratic cock ups that will prevent them from taking advantage. And, ironically, the tories seem about to elect as their leader a politician who is the most likely to deliver No Deal but is also the least capable of steering the UK through the upheaval that will follow.
 
McDonnell recently said that if he became Chancellor he would send Treasury civil servants on training courses to study alternative economic theories. I don't have a problem with him doing that, it might be a good idea.....
Looks like he's now offering some red meat to his friends in the north as well (and we all know where they live don't we Degsy?)
 
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