Labour aren't currently in Government because, in descending order:
The Tories managed to make the terrorist sympathiser label stick.
The Garden Tax was badly communicated.
People didn't like or trust his policy on nuclear weapons or the military.
John McDonnell has made some very scary comments for a Chancellor to be.
Diane Abbott exists and went all Diane Abbott about things.
I can't have ifs and buts about what happened in 1997 because we can speculate all day long. What we do know is that Tony et al knew that you cant win an election by appealing onto to unionists, hard socialists and students. You have to appeal to aspirational middle classes; the type that Corbyn struggled with in the polls and on election night. New Labour project was a great modernisation project for the Party and I think you're underselling it a bit.
As I've said previously, I like Jeremy. I voted for him twice as leader and hoped that he could win. But I don't see how he could win South West Wales, or those battlegrounds like Derbyshire or East Anglia. In fact I'd like someone to explain the strategy for winning them. Especially as the Tories have seen the light on hard Brexit after the results which boosted Labour's numbers this time round.
It would be absolutely fantastic if we could have a far left Government. As you know from our previous conversations, my politics puts me as a far left globalist federalist. The difference between me and these fucks though, is that I understand thatvforming a Labour government is more important than forming an ideologically perfect government. And despite all the hype, in the cold light of day when you look at the results and a seat count, then YET AGAIN the country didn't vote for it. Because it never does. It's always ifs, buts and maybe, like Labour are some sort of youth academy where the golden era is always two seasons away.
It's a weird time to be talking about Corbyn potentially acting as kingmaker as the country is so unsettled. Shit, if we had another election next week he'd probably sneak it but we're not going to have another election next week and potentially not for 5 years. Even the Tories aren't incompetent enough to call an election when they're behind in the polls.
Maybe Lewis. Could potentially move the Party back to the centre albeit only a bit, and would keep the Momentum lot fairly happy. I actually think Tom Watson would have won that election and he's a cool guy who would hit the youth vote. If we're sticking with the far left then it HAS to be Richard Burgon from Leeds who speaks impressively well and plays in a rock band. And when I say impressively well, I mean like a goddamn cult leader. He's mesmerising. With the Corbyn nod, if we're to run on a socialist platform then he would carry the most legitimacy to swing voters.
Think its too early to tell.
The strategy going forward is clear though - we have to attack Scotland. That's the best chance of a socialist Labour Government. Presuming most of Manchester and London will go along with it, which is a safe bet.
We've still got to win the Shires though. And I don't know how.
Same with Devon and Cornwall. It used to be Lib Dems land before they modernised, so I dunno maybe there's some potential in roads there.
I still can't get us to 326 though. Neither can the Momentum lot by the way, they just don't care though.