George Hannah
Well-Known Member
You just vote for zombies whose brains died in the 70s.Did you vote for Napoleon Bonaparte in 2005? He's dead too.
You just vote for zombies whose brains died in the 70s.Did you vote for Napoleon Bonaparte in 2005? He's dead too.
You just vote for zombies whose brains died in the 70s.
Sounds like retail therapy to handle the grief. Spend £3 (if it's still that) and feel like you've made a difference. A bit like how a Mormon feels when they give money to their church.Labour membership has spiked by 24,000 since last week.
The reality was that Labour were stuck between a rock and a hard place:
The compromise they chose was nearly as bad as the first option. With all the Leave Labour MPs being deselected or cowed by Momentum threatening to deselect them, they were silenced. Only the appointment of a number of Labour Leave MPs to the front bench with a big hitter appointed to lead the Labour negotiations could have made the compromise work but the Remainer Marxists were not interested in compromise.
- Go Remain and lose the North en masse to Leave parties.
- Go soft Brexit and lose London and possibly other metro areas to the Lib Dems.
Thornberry may or may not have said Labour voters up North were thick, but the actions of Labour especially the London Metropolitan set, were very much of that ilk.
What surprises me most about the election is that 70% of Labour voters still voted Labour even with this colossal feck up. It probably should have been a lot worse.
Labour membership has spiked by 24,000 since last week.
Indeed. And that's from the very start of this sorry story, when a party with a significant Remain support but with a Eurosceptic leader failed to effectively campaign for what the majority of their support wanted. Had they done so, Remain might have won.They could have passed and improved May's deal, avoided a right-wing Johnson Gov and right-wing Brexit, and got the issue over and done with.
They probably would have had a slightly better chance of beating May because they wouldn't have been crucified in their heartlands as much, and putting the EU debate to bed would have rid them of the threat of the Lib Dems in the South.
Instead, they protested the deal because protest is all some of them know, and condemned themselves to 10 more years in opposition.
They couldn't have played their hand any worse.
They could have done much more than that by agreeing a deal with the tory rebels, Liberals and SNP. they could have formed a cross party alliance for 6 months. Would have meant Corbyn standing aside though so he was never doing that.They could have passed and improved May's deal, avoided a right-wing Johnson Gov and right-wing Brexit, and got the issue over and done with.
They probably would have had a slightly better chance of beating May because they wouldn't have been crucified in their heartlands as much, and putting the EU debate to bed would have rid them of the threat of the Lib Dems in the South.
Instead, they protested the deal because protest is all some of them know, and condemned themselves to 10 more years in opposition.
They couldn't have played their hand any worse.
Yours for the low, low price of £3Little doubt.
I expect even more of the most extreme on the left of British politics to see membership as a safe haven for their opinions.
They have a new supreme leader to elect as well.
They could have passed and improved May's deal, avoided a right-wing Johnson Gov and right-wing Brexit, and got the issue over and done with.
They probably would have had a slightly better chance of beating May because they wouldn't have been crucified in their heartlands as much, and putting the EU debate to bed would have rid them of the threat of the Lib Dems in the South.
Instead, they protested the deal because protest is all some of them know, and condemned themselves to 10 more years in opposition.
They couldn't have played their hand any worse.
They could have done much more than that by agreeing a deal with the tory rebels, Liberals and SNP. they could have formed a cross party alliance for 6 months. Would have meant Corbyn standing aside though so he was never doing that.
Brexit was supposed to destroy the Tory Party, Corbyn let it destroy Labour.
Sad times.
Agree with all of that, but it is also true I think that Jeremy Corbyn specifically was a massive problem for Labour. Countless reports from Labour MP's, ex-MP's, analysts and anecdotes from the public that people just can't stand Jeremy Corbyn.Labour never understood that this election was about Brexit and nothing more, that is why Boris called it in the first place.
The public fully understood why an election was called and what a Tory government might do for them on the issue.
We know this because the Tories AND Labour were wiped out in the European elections and only the Tories responded to it.
Labour choosing to offer a second referendum (because they wanted to remain) must go down as one of the most disastorous policy decisions in history.
The reality was that Labour were stuck between a rock and a hard place:
The compromise they chose was nearly as bad as the first option. With all the Leave Labour MPs being deselected or cowed by Momentum threatening to deselect them, they were silenced. Only the appointment of a number of Labour Leave MPs to the front bench with a big hitter appointed to lead the Labour negotiations could have made the compromise work but the Remainer Marxists were not interested in compromise.
- Go Remain and lose the North en masse to Leave parties.
- Go soft Brexit and lose London and possibly other metro areas to the Lib Dems.
Thornberry may or may not have said Labour voters up North were thick, but the actions of Labour especially the London Metropolitan set, were very much of that ilk.
What surprises me most about the election is that 70% of Labour voters still voted Labour even with this colossal feck up. It probably should have been a lot worse.
Still baffled why the opposition parties did not just refuse an election and instead put through legislation for a 2nd referendumLabour never understood that this election was about Brexit and nothing more, that is why Boris called it in the first place.
The public fully understood why an election was called and what a Tory government might do for them on the issue.
We know this because the Tories AND Labour were wiped out in the European elections and only the Tories responded to it.
Labour choosing to offer a second referendum (because they wanted to remain) must go down as one of the most disastorous policy decisions in history.
Still baffled why the opposition parties did not just refuse an election and instead put through legislation for a 2nd referendum
Do that and get Brexit cancelled - then have a GE with the Tories with nothing to rally around and carrying the can for wasted years