Ancient Citizen
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The omission was deliberate, your wife has class ;)Cult? You’re an ‘n’ away from the truth. Lest that’s what the wife reckons.
The omission was deliberate, your wife has class ;)Cult? You’re an ‘n’ away from the truth. Lest that’s what the wife reckons.
The omission was deliberate, your wife has class ;)
Oh yeah, the purges, that would be the purges that haven't happened.
As for...
Who's twisting posts to suit their agenda now?
You're doing the Tories work for them by fighting imaginary battles and stereotypes. I'm the one who's supposed to be consumed with hatred for the rank and file but the only hatred I see is coming from you.
Is this broad church Labour Party just the name of the shop? Because if it has any meaning at all it should encompass both you and I. I don't want you or the departed members of your CLP to leave the party, but you clearly think I should. Is this not classic projection?
Tell me how many leadership elections does Corbyn have to win before you accept him as Party leader? The Labour Party has gone through many changes over the years, encompassing leaders as different as Attlee, Wilson and Blair what is so unique about the changes happening now? Beyond the fact you're unhappy about them. Even a cursory analysis of Corbyn's policies would tell you that he stands smack in the middle of the European Social Democratic tradition, it is only here in the UK that he is cast as a Marxist villain.
I'm a mainstream social democrat, and there are quite a few things that Corbyn stands for that I disagree with, but I'd have him in a heartbeat if the only alternative is the timid managerialism of New Labour.
Do me a favour, read this and tell what you think is wrong with it?....
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jan/19/corbyn-lead-momentum-labour-ladder-leftwing
The current situation within the Labour party looks the same as when Militant Tendency got their grips on a semblance of power,1. I voted for Corbyn as Leader twice. He deserved a crack at the election and failed. I measure him the exact same as every other Leader, unlike Momentum and their allies who treat him as an exceptional case where "only losing a bit" seems to be a success story. As I have repeatedly said, they have betrayed this country by damning it to further Tory rule for at least 4 years so while they get to philosophise and feel smug about their "revolution" it doesn't actually help anybody because they're not in power.
2. I don't want you to go, however I can dig up probably a good ten posts of you telling people like me that we're unwelcome in your pure Party and we should leave due to not holding the same views as the hard left.
3. Even Angela Rayner recently commented that Labour is leaving behind the white working classes, and again, if you don't believe that they think this and are starting to abandon the party both intellectually and physically then you're not paying attention.
4. No seriously, you cannot believe that a reduction of a ticket from £40 to £30 is in any way a REAL attempt to boost inclusion rather than an incredibly stupid PR message. This doesn't make any sense. In fact I'm willing to lay out in detail how little sense this idea actually makes if needed because it's so ridiculous to believe.
The current situation within the Labour party looks the same as when Militant Tendency got their grips on a semblance of power,
and the resultant carnage that followed. The difference now is that their spawn, Momentum, have gained more credence, via a very skillful
seduction of the young, is the traditional Labour base you obviously, and admirably, support to be swamped, and do you believe another election
loss is inevitable?
The current situation within the Labour party looks the same as when Militant Tendency got their grips on a semblance of power,
and the resultant carnage that followed. The difference now is that their spawn, Momentum, have gained more credence, via a very skillful
seduction of the young, is the traditional Labour base you obviously, and admirably, support to be swamped, and do you believe another election
loss is inevitable?
1. I voted for Corbyn as Leader twice. He deserved a crack at the election and failed. I measure him the exact same as every other Leader, unlike Momentum and their allies who treat him as an exceptional case where "only losing a bit" seems to be a success story. As I have repeatedly said, they have betrayed this country by damning it to further Tory rule for at least 4 years so while they get to philosophise and feel smug about their "revolution" it doesn't actually help anybody because they're not in power.
2. I don't want you to go, however I can dig up probably a good ten posts of you telling people like me that we're unwelcome in your pure Party and we should leave due to not holding the same views as the hard left.
3. Even Angela Rayner recently commented that Labour is leaving behind the white working classes, and again, if you don't believe that they think this and are starting to abandon the party both intellectually and physically then you're not paying attention.
4. No seriously, you cannot believe that a reduction of a ticket from £40 to £30 is in any way a REAL attempt to boost inclusion rather than an incredibly stupid PR message. This doesn't make any sense. In fact I'm willing to lay out in detail how little sense this idea actually makes if needed because it's so ridiculous to believe.