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I genuinely do not think that there are many folk on here that could be accurately described as 'right-wing'.

It is just that the forum has such a strong cadre of 'hard-left' leaning folk that Centrist or Centre-Left positioned people are repeatedly referred to as 'Right-Wing'. The truth is simply that there are quite a few traditional Labour supporters that are concerned about their party having been hijacked and it suits the hard-left to label them as right-wing

That it is commented upon so often does not make it anything other than untrue
Didn't mean 'right wing' as any sort of insult btw, and was actually refering more to media than folk on here. I don't think any of you are extreme right wing.
 
I am as right wing as the majority of the voting populous, each and every election I have voted in, has returned the party I wanted to govern the UK.
 
I genuinely do not think that there are many folk on here that could be accurately described as 'right-wing'.

It is just that the forum has such a strong cadre of 'hard-left' leaning folk that Centrist or Centre-Left positioned people are repeatedly referred to as 'Right-Wing'. The truth is simply that there are quite a few traditional Labour supporters that are concerned about their party having been hijacked and it suits the hard-left to label them as right-wing

That it is commented upon so often does not make it anything other than untrue

Socially I’m right wing. My social views are very much conservative.

There are some exceptions, for example I’m a supporter of gay rights.

Economically I’m moderate.
 
@Ban-jani so you may be more 'right-wing' than myself or others?

But hardly a RWNJ - the issue I was pointing at was that this is not really a forum with more than a couple of 'seriously right-wing' posters on it - but there are a lot of 'seriously left-wing' posters
 
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If Labour chooses a continuity Corbyn leader or worse then hopefully it will completely implode by the time of the next GE. Either the thick as pigshit Long-Bailey or the extreme left wing nutter Clive Lewis should do the trick.

Long-Bailey is clueless and so will just maintain the policies in the manifesto by & large whereas Lewis wants the membership to both choose the composition of the shadow cabinet & to decide all policies too. Can you imagine what policies the various left wing entryist groups in the membership would come up with? They'd make Catweazle look like Thatcher :)
 
@Ban-jani so you may be more 'right-wing' than myself or others?

But hardly a RWNJ - the issue I was pointing at was that this not really a forum with more than a couple of 'seriously right-wing' posters on it - but there are a lot of 'seriously left-wing' posters

You’re a cuddly leftie snowflake, who enjoys knitting and vegan coffee shops, as far as I’m concerned ;-)
 
Socially I am old school left wing, I believe in discipline, law and order, lazy people being encouraged to contribute, manners and good education, society being decent not decadent but fuck puritanism, won't stand for people treating others badly, hate racism and xenophobia, pro-choice and support LGBT.

Believe people should show repect and values, don't have a problem with people being called out for being cunts, cannot stand the ober sanitized attiitude to speech.

I am in no way like the new breed of liberals pretending through ignorance to be left wing and not understanding it's core meaning.
 
Socially I am old school left wing, I believe in discipline, law and order, lazy people being encouraged to contribute, manners and good education, society being decent not decadent but fuck puritanism, won't stand for people treating others badly, hate racism and xenophobia, pro-choice and support LGBT.

Believe people should show repect and values, don't have a problem with people being called out for being cunts, cannot stand the ober sanitized attiitude to speech.

I am in no way like the new breed of liberals pretending through ignorance to be left wing and not understanding it's core meaning.
And Clause 4?
 
And Clause 4?

That's a given.


This is where people make the mistake over the present leadership, they are not traditional labour or marxist, hard left or anything else they were accused of.

Renationalisation is only a part of socialist doctorine

The soft cunts are far too liberal to be really socialists
 
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I think that you describe it well and I share the frustration that so many of 'us centrist types' get labelled 'hard-right' as part of what appears to be an attempt to demean when it is just nonsense.

Couple of points in support of what you say:

1. I did that same political compass test and came out centre-left as I expected

2. I read that analysis of the GE voting showed that the age that people are becoming 'less socialist' is dropping dramatically, incredibly from 47 to 39 reported in this analysis:

https://www.aol.co.uk/news/2019/12/...e-likely-to-vote-tory-than-labour-is-getting/

and that supports your view that

3.".....many of us aren’t fully entrenched in one camp and we have a mix of left and right wing views. In short, win the centre ground and you win the election." - and the issue for the Labour Party in 2019 and for many years to come I fear - is that it is now under the control of a group that exult in their purism - and this will ensure(d) that they have offered and will continue to offer what will be seen as an unattractive extreme to those of the centre.

As, what I consider to be a traditional Labour Party voter, I worry that the LP will not return to an electable position

If you dont agree with the hard left manefesto then at best you're a "Red Tory". This song kind of sums it up...
 
On the political compass I am bang on the centre of the left/right axis but -3.5 on the other access so a strong libertarian.
I used to be +2 on the left/right but my distaste for globalism has moved me to the left over the years.
 
Probably been said before but Jeremy Dustbin should have quit the moment he lost. Until he and those with the same quite fantastical ideals are driven out from the Labour party (currently more like a Monty Python skit on the communist party coupled with the spanish iquisition), they are just not electable.
The so called 'Manifesto' grew and got more unbelievable daily during election campaigning.
Remind me to tell the labour canvassers at the next election in 2024 that everyone needs a personal real live unicorn and that there needs to be a commitment to provide a magic money tree on every street corner. Oh wait - they practically did that this time and nobody believed them!
Finished unless they go for a Centreist, who can actually relate to and appeal to the electorate.
 
Probably been said before but Jeremy Dustbin should have quit the moment he lost. Until he and those with the same quite fantastical ideals are driven out from the Labour party (currently more like a Monty Python skit on the communist party coupled with the spanish iquisition), they are just not electable.
The so called 'Manifesto' grew and got more unbelievable daily during election campaigning.
Remind me to tell the labour canvassers at the next election in 2024 that everyone needs a personal real live unicorn and that there needs to be a commitment to provide a magic money tree on every street corner. Oh wait - they practically did that this time and nobody believed them!
Finished unless they go for a Centreist, who can actually relate to and appeal to the electorate.


But they didn't lose votes to a centrist party, people shifted from labour over the centre to the tories.
Plus the centrists in the party insited on standing for remain a policy if fully followed would not have changed a thing.
Plus a centrist leader lost the two previous elections also.
Choosing the right leader is the priority the policies will always be focused on social values wheter socialist or democratic socialist.


Corbyn was the main issue, brexit stance the next issue, economic stabitliy the last and probably and the least important to those 3 topics that turned away from labour.


You reform the.manifesto, you don't just ditch it all in knee jerk reaction.

But mainly choose a leader that will appeal to those voters lost.
 
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Probably been said before but Jeremy Dustbin should have quit the moment he lost. Until he and those with the same quite fantastical ideals are driven out from the Labour party (currently more like a Monty Python skit on the communist party coupled with the spanish iquisition), they are just not electable.
The so called 'Manifesto' grew and got more unbelievable daily during election campaigning.
Remind me to tell the labour canvassers at the next election in 2024 that everyone needs a personal real live unicorn and that there needs to be a commitment to provide a magic money tree on every street corner. Oh wait - they practically did that this time and nobody believed them!
Finished unless they go for a Centreist, who can actually relate to and appeal to the electorate.

Your points about the manifesto are spot on. For instance, the commitment to find 59bn for WASPI women was completely on the hoof. As a man the same age I would say they would have to find an equivalent amount for men like me as the precedent was set when my state retirement age was reduced in line with WASPI women my age.
 
Rebecca Wrong-Daily throwing her hat in the ring to be next leader.

She’s an excellent choice in my view but there again I’m a long term Conservative voter. Her main qualities are that she is even thicker than Corbyn and she believes that the policies in their recent manifesto are wildly popular.
 
"But they didn't lose votes to a centrist party, people shifted from labour over the centre to the tories."@urban genie.
The election was not fought on left-right grounds.
In the blue corner:
We have faffed around for 3 years and it is damaging. So, time to 'get Brexit done' and move on.

In the red corner:
We will renegotiate brexit deal and have a second referendum. And here is a list of really nice socialist things we will do. It adds up a bit, but we'll find the money, honest.

In the North, the election was largely lost on the first part of that platform.
 
Rebecca Wrong-Daily throwing her hat in the ring to be next leader.

She’s an excellent choice in my view but there again I’m a long term Conservative voter. Her main qualities are that she is even thicker than Corbyn and she believes that the policies in their recent manifesto are wildly popular.
Agreed. Superb qualities from a Tories' perspective. Add in whiney and sour-faced. She's ideal.
 

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