JCW
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He is -44 points in the polls , thats the worst ever for a party leader , will there be a change at the top , looks like he is doomed to fail for now and is there anyway back for him
and put someone like Diane Abbott in the chair.
.......... Then plug it in!
When I look at the Labour front row I cant see a credible leader, come to that I cant see one in the back rows either. Maybe they need to move further left of centre and put someone like Diane Abbott in the chair.
More the better from my POV, although Ed is doing that superbly. Labour just needs to come out the closet and admit what it stands for instead of just rubbishing everyone else. IMO it really wants high taxes, high borrowing, high public spending, cowtowing to the EU and Unions. If thats what they want why not stand on that platform.thats just putting a (large) bum on a seat- token stuff and could do more harm than good
More the better from my POV, although Ed is doing that superbly. Labour just needs to come out the closet and admit what it stands for instead of just rubbishing everyone else. IMO it really wants high taxes, high borrowing, high public spending, cowtowing to the EU and Unions. If thats what they want why not stand on that platform.
Rubbish but even if true better than sinking the NHS, robbing the poor to further enrich the wealthy, scapegoating foreigners for everything, cowtowing to big business and serving their non domiciled rich donors.
Rubbish but even if true better than sinking the NHS, robbing the poor to further enrich the wealthy, scapegoating foreigners for everything, cowtowing to big business and serving their non domiciled rich donors.
Rubbish but even if true better than sinking the NHS, robbing the poor to further enrich the wealthy, scapegoating foreigners for everything, cowtowing to big business and serving their non domiciled rich donors.
But still, enough about New Labour!
Interesting that at the packed SNP Conference they now see themselves as taking over from Labour as the party of social inclusion.
Sturgeon gave a good speech, saying that if they hold the balance of power after the 2015 election they will never make a pact with the Tories, avoid a coalition, and press Labour to enter a pact to get rid of Trident in return for SNP support on other issues.
Amazing that the SNP membership is now bigger that the COMBINED memberships of UKIP and LibDems. Fast closing in on the Tories.
.....and still the BBC will deny them a voice at the 2015 election debates.
More the better from my POV, although Ed is doing that superbly. Labour just needs to come out the closet and admit what it stands for instead of just rubbishing everyone else. IMO it really wants high taxes, high borrowing, high public spending, cowtowing to the EU and Unions. If thats what they want why not stand on that platform.
Ethan.
How about a discussion that debates the subject matter and does not attack the poster. Using terms like 'rubbish', suggesting someone with a contrary view is of low intelligence or reads a particular news paper is not the way educated people should be making reasoned arguments.
Lets hear what you have to say and the reasoning behind your views but please allow others do the same. In the words of Evelyn Beatrice Hall "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
Sturgeon gave a good speech, saying that if they hold the balance of power after the 2015 election they will never make a pact with the Tories, avoid a coalition, and press Labour to enter a pact to get rid of Trident in return for SNP support on other issues.
.....and still the BBC will deny them a voice at the 2015 election debates.
So policy for the UK as a whole is to be controlled by a party representing one very small part of the country, which, by the way, they don't wish to be part of.
You are always bleating about Scotland being under represented (despite having more MP's per capita than England) and yet you seem happy about this.
More double standards and hypocrisy!
The irony is that the great improvements in the economy and life in general were driven by improvements for the working man, and that was supported strongly by unions. The same working men (and women) do more for the economy than the rich. Ordinary people spend money which then circulates round in the economy (multiplier effect), whereas the rich non-doms silt off their untaxed money for offshore investments. Giving money, including welfare payments, to ordinary people does the economy more good than the absurd trickle-down economics. Labour would do well to remember where they came from, even if they can't get back there.
Were you around in the 1970's?
Irresponsible union leaders supporting local union organisers who had political agendas leading to the collapse of much of our manufacturing base.
I appreciate that for those on the Left Thatcher is a convenient scapegoat but in reality the destruction of industries such as mining, ship-building and automobiles arose from the ineffective Governments led by Wilson, Callaghan and yes Heath.
The job had been made easy for Thatcher and our post-war recovery had been blown, unlike Germany.
Unions have been a source of benefit for the working man and the economy in general but their (in)actions in the '60s & '70s undid a lot of that good work.
Yes, I was. Some of the union stuff was provoked by Thatcher and she had an ideological belief in their destruction. It really wasn't much to do with helping the economy. It also helped that most of the mines were in non-Tory voting areas. I agree that some of the unions were suckered into the trap Thatcher laid for them.
Trade unions were powerful in post-war Germany, and still are.