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El Presidente
@Damocles Not being paying close attention but my summary:
Step 1 (some years ago) - the 'much more left-leaning' cadre, including Momentum seize control over the mechanisms to determine policy and leadership selection
Step 2 - Marginalise/get shot of/remove from influence all those wet/centrists that are left over from the Blair era - and hope the voting public don't notice - if they do they can fuck off too
Step 3 (where we are / leading up to the here and now) - drag the party much further Left and cement the position through policies decided at Conference. Now we are rid of the Centrists - continue the progress by finding the next group to be offended by and purge for not being 'left enough'.
Step 4 - (September 2019) - realisation dawns that Oh fuck!!!!! - we are not going to win the upcoming election following which out stooge will likely resign/retire - and just look at the possible replacement candidates FFS?
Watson would be a disaster - that Starmer fella is just another wet moderate and Thornberry is - well just Thornberry. We need the next leader to be someone from our ranks and we need to take action to ensure that we control the selection of Jeremy's replacement!!
We need to secure that control now - fuck whether its the start of the Conference and could play out really badly in the media - our need for control over who is the next leader is much more important!!
Ok - Firstly, let's ensure that Watson cannot fall into the job by default, then lets ensure that we can get 'true believers' put forwards as candidates and then we can ensure their selection. Angela, or Rebecca would probably do - so let's get one of them selected to be 'joint Deputy Leader'...……………….
Step 1 Momentum has 40,000 members, it is a campaign group and it has not seized control of the party. The membership is 560,000 so it simply does not have the numbers to control the party.
Step 2 If the MPs don't reflect the wishes of the members then why are they Labour MPs in the first place. The Labour Party is a democratic party and they are being anti-democratic and in my mind they should be removed if they do not reflect the membership.
Step3 That is democracy, if the membership didn't want Socialism they would not have voted for it.
Step 4 Who knows what the election will bring, Corbyn for all his faults is a brilliant campaigner and if the policies prove popular then the Party wins and we have a proper Socialist government, if we don't then we find policies that will win.
I think you class the likes of myself really unfairly here, its not my party, its our party and I will accept the democratic outcome of the membership. I don't see myself as a "true believer" I see myself as a Socialist who wants a Socialist party to vote for and represent my views. What is wrong with that?