TTT...yes I do !
I heard all this in 1979, and yet 18 years later, Labour won the biggest landslide victory that they had ever done before, even in 1945. In 1997, he Tories were reduced to just 165 seats, against Labour's 418. In contrast, a few weeks ago, Labour lost with 232, against the Tories 331. So Labour are now in a much better position than the Tories were in 1997. So yes, of course they can win again and much sooner than 20 years !
I am not sure about the "impersonating the Tories" bit though.
Blair brought in radical policies like the Minimum Wage and devolution for Scotland and Wales. I don't remember the Tories under your BL, or the Major pillock that succeeded her, having any enthusiasm for those plans.
If they had of been "Tory" plans, surely they would have been brought in during 1979-1997 ?
Tony...I can understand your reticence about Labour but next week we will see the first Tory Budget for many years, and enough has been leaked to indicate that it will be injurious to ordinary working people, especially if he makes cuts to WTCs. He has plans to make wealthier people even potentially more wealthy, if the IHT changes come about.