So, the Labour Party, as always, does the hokey-cokey. We've had, Labour, New Labour, Labour again, then Very Old Labour, and now Jeremy's, 'God Knows What' Labour.
He didn't actually say that. He said that Labour are stalking the NEW centre ground. The Tories have shifted from the centre ground under Cameron to a more right position. The inclusion of hard brexitters and the DUP in the Government means that the Tories have vacated the centre ground. That will inevitably leave some voters behind, and Corbyn dreams that he can get their votes.
So Labour have not shifted more rightwards, the Tories have.
Gromit: "He didn't actually say that. He said that Labour are stalking the NEW centre ground. " - so if you are on the left and you move to the centre, what direction are you moving in? do keep up me old china!
Gromit; //So Labour have not shifted more rightwards, the Tories have.//
This isn't true at all, the Tories woes stem from attempting to move more to the left. What they should do, and as Jacob R.M. keeps saying is they should move more clearly rightwards to traditional Conservatism, they are at present giving out mixed messages.
Tora,
I repeat LABOUR are not moving to the centre, the centre is moving to them.
If the Tories have moved away from the centre (and most except Khandro think it has) then the centre will then be nearer to Labour than to the Conservatives.
"I repeat LABOUR are not moving to the centre, the centre is moving to them" - you mean hard left is now centre? Cobras gromit, Jezza is an old style socialist if he says he's trying to occupy the centre then he'll have to move to the right of where he is now.
I don't think he is saying he or the party is moving: the suggestion I think is that everyone else has shifted and this means that Labour is now in the centre.
Make of that what you will.