I used to bang on and on about the idea that Labour cannot win an election without the centre and I stand by that 100%. On the flipside though, Labour cannot win an election without the left. This tit for tat infighting gravitates between pointless and embarrassing.
I believe that the idea of the modern Labour Party to be the best invention in British political history. Centrists and centre left people to appeal to "Mondeo Man" and the business types but the socialist core to advocate for the principles it stands upon. In my thoughts at least, Labour is at its best when the left is the heart and the right is the mind. With the pulling and pushing between these two, we come to a middle ground that has the rights of the worker front and centre while still appealing to business owners as a responsible economic party.
When Labour really synergises well within its ranks, there is no force in politics that can stop it. I truly believe that. It has the enthusiasm of youth, the benefit of wisdom, the protection of the working class and the vulnerable but the support for middle class aspirational people.
But one doesn't work without the other. Purging the left and the socialists is essentially taking the Labour out of the Labour Party. Just as I vehemently disagreed with jumped up outrage by Momentum types in order to pressure MPs including the threat of deselection, I vehemently disagree with this idea that Momentum cannot exist in the Party and are all racists who need to be expelled, expunged and excommunicated. When Labour goes too far left or too far right then we become unelectable and if we purposely become unelectable then we are essentially voting for the Conservatives and hold the moral baggage for their actions that we could have prevented if we were just willing to look past these ridiculous pseudo-religious conflicts.
For a party that has spent the last 25 years preaching the benefits of diversity, it sure doesn't seem to understand the importance of diversity of opinion. Not just as a great election strategy but also as a way to be constantly challenging currently held beliefs and forcing us to justify policies internally.
I agree with much of this, where I disagree is this.....
Just as I vehemently disagreed with jumped up outrage by Momentum types in order to pressure MPs including the threat of deselection
Threat of deselection? That was mostly right wing tabloid bullshit. Was there a single blairite deselected under Corbyn? I can't think of one, It's not in the Labour left's DNA. But who now could question the proposition that to survive the left should've deselected every Blairite in the party, every New Labour clone who refused to accept the direction the party had taken when the membership had the temerity to elect Corbyn. Because in the end the left paid a heavy price for not doing so.
No such loyalty was shown by the right, then or now.
You'll remember the constant undermining of Corbyn's leadership, the ridiculous second leadership election, the shadow cabinet resignations, the defections, the leaks, Tom Watson for f**k sake! Change UK and all the other third way backstabbers and schemers.
Yet despite all this, the left wrung its hands in contrition, as it always does, and called for party unity.
Contrast that with the right, they have no qualms with dirty politics, it's their meat and potatoes....
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Then, frankly, you are part of the problem too. And you should be nowhere near the Labour Party either."
And now we have Corbyn suspended, and we have the CAA coming for what? Twelve, fifteen left wing MPs? Including Starmer's deputy!
Your first thought might well be that's no way forward for the Labour party, that's no way to behave! Deselections and whatnot and my heart would be with you. But in that sense of broad church comradeship, which the left holds so dear, lies political weakness, because the left gets accused of all these divisive shenanigans anyway, without actually doing any of it, while the right wields not a knife but a f**king meat cleaver and its called strength and leadership.
For a brief moment there was hope and genuine enthusiasm. It wasn't too long ago that crowds gathered in their thousands to hear Corbyn, a lacklustre orator at best, tell folk that it didn't have to be this way.
That couldn't be allowed to last.
So 2017 was sabotaged from within and the constant drip, drip of lies and half truths extinguished what hope there was.
Prestwich blue keeps haranguing me about why I show not one ounce of empathy for the victims, for the terrible hurt caused by Facebook and twitter outrages, and he deserves an answer.
I don't have any empathy.
Because the embers of low level social network anti-Semitism, hurtful as they were, were deliberately fanned in to an illusory forest fire of hate, with the sole purpose of bringing about the destruction of a political movement, a movement that briefly offered hope to millions.