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Will any rising "stars" emerge?
Will any rising "stars" emerge?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tora- //yes by definition the only way Labour can win is by emulating tories. Real Labour have not won since 1974 and probably never will again//
Irrelevant. Traditional Labour doesn't exsist any more. Political parties, like anything else, change and adapt. The way Labour will win an election (probably not any time soon) will be by not being the Tory Party. Eventually, people will get sick of the status quo and pick somebody new. The same happened with Blair/Brown, it'll happen again with the Tories.
Irrelevant. Traditional Labour doesn't exsist any more. Political parties, like anything else, change and adapt. The way Labour will win an election (probably not any time soon) will be by not being the Tory Party. Eventually, people will get sick of the status quo and pick somebody new. The same happened with Blair/Brown, it'll happen again with the Tories.
mozz: "The same happened with Blair/Brown, it'll happen again with the Tories. " - well yes but Blair et al slaughtered all the sacred cows of Labour to get through the door and once in power they did not do Labour type things did they? They didn't hike income tax back up to 33%, they didn't repeal the union laws enacted by TGL etc etc. Now yes, perhaps another form of non real Labour will emerge, but they'll have to get rid of their Marxist contingent to have a chance of getting anywhere near no 10.
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