...but I don't see how state control of production to fight for global imperial domination and racial supremacy can be classified as "left wing" - it's a daft categorisation.
is it BNP policy to fight for global imperial domination?
...but I don't see how state control of production to fight for global imperial domination and racial supremacy can be classified as "left wing" - it's a daft categorisation.
you don't think they see themselves as a master race, with all that implies for non-aryan populations?is it BNP policy to fight for global imperial domination?
Again, like you say before every single election. Like fantasists like you have said since 1951. And you always say after the election is won or lost that now is not the time to break, we need to get rid of the tories first, or we need to fight to force a left-wing program on the leaders in govt. Posing is the right word. Well done on getting that bit correct.Assuming my scenario of the nats and labour left pulling the programme to the left fails - (especially if it doesn't even get the chance owing to Labour failing to be the largest party) - there will be major battles ahead and the question of a left break from the party will be posed.
yes, although they spent a while trying to persuade people otherwisedo you think the BNP are nazis?
we'll see - it's not like any left political formation outside Labour is achieving anything significant, unless you count the SNPAgain, like you say before every single election. Like fantasists like you have said since 1951. And you always say after the election is won or lost that now is not the time to break, we need to get rid of the tories first, or we need to fight to force a left-wing program on the leaders in govt. Posing is the right word. Well done on getting that bit correct.
Look, now you're reduced to the classic far-right position of a tiny group holding power due to the electoral situation. It's pure fantasy land.
yes, although they spent a while trying to persuade people otherwise
we'll see - it's not like any left political formation outside Labour is achieving anything significant, unless you count the ones that are
How do you measure "achievement"?we'll see - it's not like any left political formation outside Labour is achieving anything significant, unless you count the SNP
so you count the Scot nats as a "left" formation - interesting...and you justify this how....?fixed that for you
in their manifesto, yes. But in their role in Holyrood much less so - cutting corporation tax, putting public services out to tender, implementing cuts...economically to the left of labour wouldn't you say?
in their manifesto, yes. But in their role in Holyrood much less so - cutting corporation tax, putting public services out to tender, implementing cuts...
electoral success is one metric, but also building a platform likely to attract significant new layers of support, building credibility in local communities, building support for direct action, etc.How do you measure "achievement"?
Angry is what I feel, at the stupidity and complacency of the leadershipall that and still they are to the left of Labour, you must feel very ashamed
how is labour to the left of all that?in their manifesto, yes. But in their role in Holyrood much less so - cutting corporation tax, putting public services out to tender, implementing cuts...
At what point do you call it a day and accept you're not going to change them?Angry is what I feel, at the stupidity and complacency of the leadership
good question - when I can see no feasible scenario where any sort of significant pressure can be exerted, or when significant sections of the organised working class fundamentally comes to reject any identification with them. I do wonder if I could stomach being in the Scottish Labour Party - there are literally one or two Scottish Labour MPs I'd like to see returned but the rest of them richly deserve what they're likely to getAt what point do you call it a day and accept you're not going to change them?
What feasible scenario do you see at the moment, that's keeping you there?good question - when I can see no feasible scenario where any sort of significant pressure can be exerted, or when significant sections of the organised working class fundamentally comes to reject any identification with them. I do wonder if I could stomach being in the Scottish Labour Party - there are literally one or two Scottish Labour MPs I'd like to see returned but the rest of them richly deserve what they're likely to get
Is the Labour left doing any of that?but also building a platform likely to attract significant new layers of support, building credibility in local communities, building support for direct action, etc.
some (a minority of course but still) of the new candidates are less likely to be lobby fodder, and a minority government could see a group of 20-30 left MPs have some influence...What feasible scenario do you see at the moment, that's keeping you there?
good question - when I can see no feasible scenario where any sort of significant pressure can be exerted,
I can't remember the name of that leftie group now that insists that change will only come from within the Labour Party (someone help me out) I think there's about 4 of them. Have you thought of joining forces with them?some (a minority of course but still) of the new candidates are less likely to be lobby fodder, and a minority government could see a group of 20-30 left MPs have some influence...
Is the Labour left doing any of that?
I'm not seeing anything at all here. This is a Labour seat. None of that is happening here. Only HQ mailshots with photos of Gordon Brown. (Poor Jim Murphy has been ditched).
Socialist Appeal?I can't remember the name of that leftie group now that insists that change will only come from within the Labour Party (someone help me out) I think there's about 4 of them. Have you thought of joining forces with them?
Socialist Campaign ?I can't remember the name of that leftie group now that insists that change will only come from within the Labour Party (someone help me out) I think there's about 4 of them. Have you thought of joining forces with them?
So, not only is the Labour leadership offering nothing useful, the promise that the Labour left might achieve something is by your own admission unlikely.I'm as frustrated with the Labour left as I am with the rest of the left! There needs to be some vehicle - inside and/or outside - that does that far more effectively, and coordinates local actions/resistance but democratically, not like the Peoples Assembly tried to do.