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How Can Labour Recover?
I’ve just listened to a Labour spokeswoman (no idea who she was) saying that the way for Labour to recover is to return to the hard left. What is it they don’t understand?
If you were making decisions for Labour what changes would you implement to return them to a modicum of popularity?
If you were making decisions for Labour what changes would you implement to return them to a modicum of popularity?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think, particularly, with the covid support schemes, the Tories now occupy the centre ground previously shared with Labour. If Labour seek to differentiate themselves by a lurch further left a la Corbyn/McDonnell they will fail to regain popularity.
The best they can hope for is some monumental screw up by the present government or (longer term) that voters will simply get fed up of the incumbents and vote for a change.
The best they can hope for is some monumental screw up by the present government or (longer term) that voters will simply get fed up of the incumbents and vote for a change.
Disestablish... I sometimes vote Labour but I am more loyal to my own ideas than the party itself.
I think there is a possible alliance to be made between people who currently vote for left-leaning parties: green, liberal, labour, SNP (for however long Scotland stays in the UK)... Labour has never really recovered from losing its Scottish seats and the Blairites continue to put off Greens and Liberals.
At the moment if you are right-wing in the UK there is an obvious party to vote for... if you are left-wing then the vote is divided. I think the only hope is a new organisation designed to unify the left, which Labour can't currently do.
I think there is a possible alliance to be made between people who currently vote for left-leaning parties: green, liberal, labour, SNP (for however long Scotland stays in the UK)... Labour has never really recovered from losing its Scottish seats and the Blairites continue to put off Greens and Liberals.
At the moment if you are right-wing in the UK there is an obvious party to vote for... if you are left-wing then the vote is divided. I think the only hope is a new organisation designed to unify the left, which Labour can't currently do.
//bro labour didt ignore the referendum they wanted to have another one which implies they realise the first one didnt go to plan//
It went exactly to plan. The electorate was asked a straightforward question for which there were only two possible answers. One answer was more popular than the other so it was enacted (as those organising the referendum had promised).
How did it not go to plan?
It went exactly to plan. The electorate was asked a straightforward question for which there were only two possible answers. One answer was more popular than the other so it was enacted (as those organising the referendum had promised).
How did it not go to plan?
labour needs to drain the swamp, to many odd militant fringe woke
members and supporters, what got me was the support for the protests last year of blm and trying to rewrite british history, renaming of streets colleges etc the transgender pulava, there just an odd lot that seem to join in whatever the latest protest is wrong or right to much disarray and no coherence, as was said this is not the 30's or 40's
members and supporters, what got me was the support for the protests last year of blm and trying to rewrite british history, renaming of streets colleges etc the transgender pulava, there just an odd lot that seem to join in whatever the latest protest is wrong or right to much disarray and no coherence, as was said this is not the 30's or 40's