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Re: Boris Johnson - spinless leader ? : Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:38 pm  
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Indeed - we can only hope that it doesn't result in him being Out-of-Work-ington Man; but that will of course be a mess wholly owned by the Tory party, long time champions of the downtrodden masses.

where are these downtrodden masses?
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Re: Boris Johnson - spinless leader ? : Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:49 pm  
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I think you're wrong about that - large sections of the big policy stuff were very popular with the public; including the nationalisation of utilities and such.

Where I think you are right, is that the Brexit policy killed us off - Corbyn was forced into a strange and untenable position by people like Keir Starmer, because they are ultra-remainers who insisted on the PV being included; so Corbyn tried to find a grown-up way to include that by saying he'd stay neutral and implement the result, but it was far to ambiguous and easy to attack. And of course this was a Brexit election.

There's also the fact that Corbyn has been the target of an unprecedented and vicious smear campaign, not just from the Tories, but from the RW media, the BBC and a large contingent of his own MP's - the Blairite rump - who hate the members, and yearn for a return to the halcyon days of New Labour, when they could pretend to be socialists and thereby maintain their place on the parliamentary gravy train, because they represented no threat to the established order in this country. It's not a coincidence that Blair is the only Labour leader that the Murdoch evil empire has ever endorsed.

The battleground in 5 years time will be interesting; Brexit will be a wholly Tory mess, and Johnson will have failed to deliver on his key and seemingly made up on the spot promises - and that's quite aside from any new scandal which could emerge at any moment, given the character of the man. He won't represent change, and his tousle-haired posh boy schtick will have worn decidedly thin.

With regards to the Labour leadership - I'd go for Angela Rayner; and I'll do everything I can to resist Keir Starmer or Jess Phillips, both of whom would be a disaster in my view.


FWIW Bren, whether the Nationalisation program was right or wrong, it mad such an easy target.
The spend on something that IMO was neither urgent nor essential is just so bloody huge, it allowed the Tories to point the finger and suggest that Labour could not be trusted with the public purse.
Brexit too was a disaster.
Such was the divide within the party that, they couldn't stomach choosing "leave" as their policy, as it went totally against the majority of their party and was at odds with a large proportion of their supporters. However, their largely "remain" position was at odds with the referendum vote.
Months and months ago, I suggested on here that they had to pick a side and either work damned hard to "sell" the "peoples vote" option or, actually opt for "leave". However this would have meant losing swathes of votes to the Libdems and they would still have suffered at the election.

Either way, the 2 major parts of their policy have utterly stuffed them and it will be a very, very long way back for them. Something that, with the "loss" of Scotland, may even be impossible.

For me they have to take the centre ground or they are doomed as a serious opposition party.
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Re: Boris Johnson - spinless leader ? : Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:51 pm  
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where are these downtrodden masses?


Currently queuing up at the growing number of food banks :SUBMISSION:
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Re: Boris Johnson - spinless leader ? : Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:02 pm  
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Currently queuing up at the growing number of food banks :SUBMISSION:

here you go with emoticons again, trying to appear clever.

Food Banks are growing because they are an easy, lazy way. Employment is at a RECORD HIGH.
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Re: Boris Johnson - spinless leader ? : Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:03 pm  
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Currently queuing up at the growing number of food banks :SUBMISSION:


Sure the use of food banks is tiny in this country but its a high profile notice point.
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Re: Boris Johnson - spinless leader ? : Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:16 pm  
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Sadly not - because she lost her seat; and unlike the Tories, Labour don't have the option of sidestepping the electorate by putting non-MP's into the HoL but retaining them in Cabinet positions. Question - given the way that Tory maths works - are there now 2 Nicky Morgan's?

I think Labour did indeed lose partly because of Corbyn - I haven't said otherwise; where I differ is that I don't think this election was won or lost on policy; it was largely based on spin and smear and personalities - and he suffered more of that than even Michael Foot. But the single biggest factor was Brexit - this was effectively a 2nd referendum, and Workington Man has clearly been persuaded that 'getting Brexit done' was more important than any other issue.


So Peter Mandelson was not given a peerage and back into cabinet - that after he was given a cushy EU job - or has that slipped you memory?

I come back to the point the Tories managed to retain a big chunk of remainers despite going with a leave manifesto - how was it that Labour couldn't retain the leavers?
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Re: Boris Johnson - spinless leader ? : Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:28 pm  
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here you go with emoticons again, trying to appear clever.

Food Banks are growing because they are an easy, lazy way. Employment is at a RECORD HIGH.


Employment is at a "record high" but, the ecconomy is flat lining, can you explain why that may be ?
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Re: Boris Johnson - spinless leader ? : Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:34 pm  
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Employment is at a "record high" but, the ecconomy is flat lining, can you explain why that may be ?

where is the economy flat lining, it seems pretty buoyant to me, not growing as fast as it was, but still growing. Can you explain how it would have been so much better under Comrade Corbyn?
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Re: Boris Johnson - spinless leader ? : Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:36 pm  
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Sure the use of food banks is tiny in this country but its a high profile notice point.


Damn right it's high profile.
Food banks shouldn't be neccessary in a civilised society, in one of the wealthiest countries on the planet.
I realise that some of the issues are complex but, one of the main factors in their increase is the disastrous roll out of Universal Credit, leaving people with nothing, having to wait 6 weeks for any kind of payment - who the hell thought on up ??
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Re: Boris Johnson - spinless leader ? : Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:36 pm  
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Labour's problem is they preach about being the party of the working class yet none of the people running the party come from the working class.


Just wait until the working class realise Johnson and Co. weren't dragged up in council houses, and didn't attend state comprehensives. Can you imagine their shock?
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