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General Election 2017: Labour Manifesto Draft Leaked
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I will say I don't think it's entirely Corbyn's faction that has destroyed the Labour party. I think the situation is actually much worse than that. If it was just a coup by insurgent radicals (as is often represented) , it would be a matter of removing them and returning to normal. But when you remember what that "normal" was two years ago, it seems the whole of...
09:09 Thu 11th May 2017
The problem is the tail is now wagging the dog.By this I mean that dinosaur Len McCluskey is effectively ruining the Labour party for his own ends by keeping Corbyn as leader when he isn't up to it and probably doesn't want to be there either.Would anyone want the job though with the likes of Diane Abbot,Emily Thornberry aka Lady Nugue and Angela Rayner in their shadow cabinet.
"Don't you think that "competing government owned" is a bit of an oxymoron though?"
No I don't. Why would it be? Government owned doesn't mean government run.
Those with real power right now are large corporations which have "no fixed abode" - I would think setting a few of those up where the cash goes into the UK taxpayers pocket would be a winner?
But then, I'm obviously a communist for suggesting we extract wealth (especially from other countries) for the betterment of everyone, rather than for a few already very rich people :)
No I don't. Why would it be? Government owned doesn't mean government run.
Those with real power right now are large corporations which have "no fixed abode" - I would think setting a few of those up where the cash goes into the UK taxpayers pocket would be a winner?
But then, I'm obviously a communist for suggesting we extract wealth (especially from other countries) for the betterment of everyone, rather than for a few already very rich people :)
me:"Don't you think that "competing government owned" is a bit of an oxymoron though?"
Ab Editor: "No I don't. Why would it be? Government owned doesn't mean government run.”
Not government run but so often government controlled....I mean look at the NHS
Ab Editor: "No I don't. Why would it be? Government owned doesn't mean government run.”
Not government run but so often government controlled....I mean look at the NHS
Joking aside, I do think the Country would probably benefit from a joined up energy policy, particularly post Brexit. We should be coordinating our future requirements and getting on with fracking. We may be wise to keep the fracking out of private control and use the likely profits to ensure we keep the ecological dangers locked down. The problem of course is the danger of all such endeavours becoming another NHS, which was hi jacked decades ago, and is now a vehicle for political activists and incompetent "managers". We should certainly be looking very closely at making our gas supplies non reliant on Russian which gas piped across Europe.
The NHS isn't a business though?
I am talking about revenue creating businesses that could express the "straight and narrow" way of doing business in a particular sector.
It has been proven in the past that government won't let big businesses fail (such as the banks) so why not have Gov bank that generates wealth for the country?
It's not like the old days of crazy pensions for government jobs or the BTs of the world - setting something up now would avoid a lot of the problems associated with government jobs.
This is why the "going back to the 70s" thing doesn't make sense to me, because that's not what is being proposed.
I am talking about revenue creating businesses that could express the "straight and narrow" way of doing business in a particular sector.
It has been proven in the past that government won't let big businesses fail (such as the banks) so why not have Gov bank that generates wealth for the country?
It's not like the old days of crazy pensions for government jobs or the BTs of the world - setting something up now would avoid a lot of the problems associated with government jobs.
This is why the "going back to the 70s" thing doesn't make sense to me, because that's not what is being proposed.
Hi Togo,
I disagree. For it to operate like a business it would need to be in a market with consumers and providers, and health would have to be a good.
If you think healthcare should be a "product" then you're looking for something like the heartless US system.
I agree with your general point of depoliticising the NHS - except that it's impossible and has always been a political tool. Politics can't draw a line at health because politics is about the way you see the world.
I disagree. For it to operate like a business it would need to be in a market with consumers and providers, and health would have to be a good.
If you think healthcare should be a "product" then you're looking for something like the heartless US system.
I agree with your general point of depoliticising the NHS - except that it's impossible and has always been a political tool. Politics can't draw a line at health because politics is about the way you see the world.
The NHS should not, of course, be run as a business nor used as a political tool, but leaving that aside, it's actually quite right wing compared to 1983 :-)
At least it actually has policies. I will be interested to see the Tory one. We had a leaflet through the door from them yesterday. The word "conservative" appearing only in small print at the bottom of each page. "Strong and Stable" had about 20 mentions, "Coalition of Chaos" a few less, and heavy on the "Brexit". I suppose the difference is the Tory slogans are cheaper (in every way) than Labour's :-)
(Those you can happily repeat to yourself without bankrupting the country)
At least it actually has policies. I will be interested to see the Tory one. We had a leaflet through the door from them yesterday. The word "conservative" appearing only in small print at the bottom of each page. "Strong and Stable" had about 20 mentions, "Coalition of Chaos" a few less, and heavy on the "Brexit". I suppose the difference is the Tory slogans are cheaper (in every way) than Labour's :-)
(Those you can happily repeat to yourself without bankrupting the country)
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