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originally posted by: mirageman
a reply to: TrueBrit
People are selfish and become even more selfish in times of hardship. The Tories like hardship. They win elections based on it. They know that deep down whilst we hate those a lot more wealthy than us that people really despise those of a lower social standing claiming benefits and living an easy life without working hard. Whatever 'working hard' really means.
The last thing we need is a Labour party more interested in power than principles. That's been the case for too long as it is.
Asked whether he would share a platform with David Cameron as part of the campaign to stay in, Mr Corbyn simply replied: “No.”
The other candidates for the leadership of the party were less clear about whether they would appear with Mr Cameron.
www.independent.co.uk... 9402.html
originally posted by: mirageman
a reply to: TrueBrit
Based on principles alone I concede I probably am wrong.
But I look back at how the Labour party of the early 1980s were split with the formation of the SDP, and Militant Tendency on the far left History could well be repeating itself and making the party unelectable once again whilst it gazes inward at itself for a decade and a half.
It's no good Labour preaching to the converted in the stronghold towns of the North and London. The electoral system is weighted in the Conservatives favour. The longer they stay in power the worse things get for those at the lower ends of the social scale. The problem is that if you believe in a Labour Party not interested in power, but in far left wing principles, then the Callaghan government of '79 would have probably been the last Labour government in Britain.
Many things have changed since then. There has been a further shift to the Tories by the share owning electorate of previously state owned enterprises and those who bought their own council houses. These policies were perceived as good by those that benefited and it helps keep a chunk of those key marginal votes.
People are selfish and become even more selfish in times of hardship. The Tories like hardship. They win elections based on it. They know that deep down whilst we hate those a lot more wealthy than us that people really despise those of a lower social standing claiming benefits and living an easy life without working hard. Whatever 'working hard' really means.
I admire your stance but I would prefer that Labour appeals to a broader spectrum of voters at this moment in time. Otherwise I see it becoming a perpetual protest party and possibly even fading into obscurity as the Liberal Party did a century or so ago.
Respect as always MM
originally posted by: TrueBrit
Thats the thing, these are not far left principles, just firmly leftist principles, as they bloody well ought to be in a Party of, and for the people. There never should have been a right slide, and the ideology of the party should NEVER have played second fiddle to its popularity.
originally posted by: woodwardjnr
It's a disgrace the the way Corbyn has been treated by the party. People want a purge of anyone connected to the blairites. The blairites were the reason labour failed in the last election.