“My view is simple: in the past decade, Labour has lost touch with ordinary British people. A London-based bourgeoisie, with the support of brigades of woke social media warriors, has effectively captured the party. They mean well, of course, but their politics – obsessed with identity, division and even tech utopianism – have more in common with those of Californian high society than the kind of people who voted in Hartlepool yesterday. The loudest voices in the Labour movement over the past year in particular have focused more on pulling down Churchill’s statue than they have on helping people pull themselves up in the world. No wonder it is doing better among rich urban liberals and young university graduates than it is amongst the most important part of its traditional electoral coalition, the working-class.” Labour MP Khalid Mahmood
Sums up Labour well
Very well.
I don’t get involved much in politics as I believe they are all the same dressed up in different colours.
I truley believe the vast majority of people in this country are in the centre. They may have views that go left and right at times but deep down I think everyone wants to do well for themselves and their family and enjoy the nice things in life and we are a charitable nation at heart always doing our bit in one way or another to help each other out.
You only have to look at this forum, a place that has people communicating with a range of different views, yet get everyone together in a room talking and having a few drinks and you will find the majority want the same things albeit in different ways. I believe this nation as a whole is no different.
The reason why the Conservatives are in power, have been in power for so long and will be for a long time to come is that people are sick of being told they are something they are not by the hard left which Labour represents.
To me, the likes of Ash Sarkar, Owen Jones, Lawrence Fox and Tommy Robinson are no different to each other.
They don’t represent the vast majority of normal people, but while the likes of Fox and Robinson can be easily ridiculed, it is not as easy to do so to the likes of Sarkar and Jones for fear of people labelled something that ends in “ist”
For me Starmer was done the minute he and Angela Raynor jumped on the bandwagon and took the knee for something that was relevant 4000+ miles away. It was a cringeworthy desparate photo opportunity that backfired and gave a false narrative that Britain is no different to the US.
You can deplore racism in all forms yet be sick to death of having slogans and actions rammed down your throats everywhere you look.
By posing for that photograph they were not representing normal people.
That to me is why Labour is finished.
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