I ultimately don't think the party survives in the long run anyways. With Brexit happening I don't think we can each the point of building the obama coalition in the UK. The party is too reliant on the white working class vote, and that can't be made up by the coalition of the ascendant in the same way. I think we will have to suffer a lost decade, until we get another centrist leader and the party decides to put practicality in front of purity and actually *doing something*.
(Note : to forestall your point, I know white working class was part of obamas coalition, but it was a smaller part than it is in the Labour Party in the uk. The balance isn't the same).
Come on.The worst part is this is win-win for the Tories.
They actually win, they get to run the UK into the ground themselves. They don't win, Labour has to do it and then they can run the next election based on "Hey look at the bad shit Labour did, we probably wouldn't have even done a Brexit or something."
A snap general election purely about politics and tactics to increase their majority.
A snap general election a few weeks after the PM ruled it out, categorically.
A snap general election a few weeks after triggering Article 50.
The tories are cunts. Don't vote for cunts.
Unfortunately a centrist in post-Tory-Brexit-landslide Britain is 'well I think corporations should pay SOME tax...'.
Christ.
Is this a GE, or a disguised second referendum?
It's awful that we've had the Tories in power doing Tory things for seven years or so, but people keep voting for them. I expect this election to be no different.
The only benefit I foresee is that Corbyn finally gets kicked to the kerb and we somehow get the opposition we deserve.
Then my apologies for any offence caused. Obviously I meant it in the way you'd expect it to be interpreted in a UK environment, and expected it to be taken as such in a UK thread about UK issues.
I stand 100% behind the position it was meant to express, though. At any time, not voting for the reasons expressed is a foolish and dangerous thing to do. In the current political climate that is very obviously doubly true, and it's due at least in part to people who took that approach recently that we're in the mess we are right now. I have no tolerance for the idea that it's a sane position to hold right now.
Is it a shitpost? Saying fuck off in response to a post that stupid shouldn't really be considered shitposting.
Right, but I don't think centrist means what you think it means. 'centrist' seems to be used synonymously with 'Blairite neoliberal' (you know what I mean). That's not 'centrism' any more - it's not where the median voter is at. A genuinely centrist Labour Party, at the centre of the British political spectrum, is going to look more small-c conservative, is going to be bigger on patriotism, tougher on immigration, anti-globalism, and so on. They're going to look *more* like Kate Hoey, not less.
A snap general election purely about politics and tactics to increase their majority.
A snap general election a few weeks after the PM ruled it out, categorically.
A snap general election a few weeks after triggering Article 50.
The tories are cunts. Don't vote for cunts.
Labour needs a young untouched Tony Blair - looking at the leadership of the party since his departure - Brown, Milliband, Corbyn - what a selection of window-lickers.
As things stand, this labour voter is most likely going LibDem
I can't say I know of a single labour MP that fufills that. The party is one part blairites, one part blair-lite holier than thou career shysters, and one part marxist limpetsLabour needs a young untouched Tony Blair - looking at the leadership of the party since his departure - Brown, Milliband, Corbyn - what a selection of window-lickers.
As things stand, this labour voter is most likely going LibDem
TBH, I'm starting to see the positives in this. There is absolutely fuck all chance that the Tories don't romp home, no matter what tactical voting people do but they are already pursuing their ridiculous brexit policy unopposed so on that front nothing much changes/
Reasons to be positive
- Labour collapse brings forward the end of Corbyn's reign by three years, his replacement may be a more effective check and balance on the brexit process.
- Corbyn would likely have contested 2020 election and lost just as hard, now we have a chance of change of government in 2022, not 2025.
- election may crystallise a formal anti-brexit movement consisting of SNP, resurgent Lib-Dems and a possible rebel Labour movement which may again curb government excesses on brexit.
I wonder if the memory of Blair is (one thing) hurting Labour's popularity. During the EU referendum he had worse unfavourables than Corbyn and that was before Chilcot came out.
It's cool, like I said, 100% agree with your thoughts, regardless of what way people vote. Everyone should use their vote and not be complacent.
I wasn't offended, but thanks for the apology. It was more of an observation and expression of frustration of how I feel visiting GAF at the moment (I know, not the time or place so apologies for going off topic).
I really have no idea why they are so popular currently. Its been a complete shit show for a while.
Usually I vote Green but Labour will get my vote this time purely because I don't want them to fall even further behind.
Election results if the current YouGov poll played out in the election (uniform swing):
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I really have no idea why they are so popular currently. Its been a complete shit show for a while.
Usually I vote Green but Labour will get my vote this time purely because I don't want them to fall even further behind.
Dont go there you know how reliable polls are these days lol...
It's really strange how the PM in the UK can simply call for an election.
Dont go there you know how reliable polls are these days lol...
It's really strange how the PM in the UK can simply call for an election.
I'll swallow the seething rage I feel for Corby and vote Labour. It won't do any good, but anything that shakes the Tories even a little bit is a victory in its own right.
I completely forgot the Lib Dims existed until I saw a party political broadcast recently. It's still a 2 party race between Labour and the Tories but I think the SNP will have massive gains after the Brexit referendum.
I'm sort of the same. Except I can't vote for Labour in good conscience (in their current state). So it's gotto be the Lib Dems. Someone check my thinking for me.
The people who still like Blair are the people who count, electorally. He remains the most favorable labour leader in the eyes of the single most important voting group in the county - labour voters who switched to the conservatives in 2010.
So whilst Labour Party members hate him because of Iraq, and tories hate him because he's Blair, there's a really important group of voters out there who still think he was the best placed to speak to them.
people talk about recent poll failings but brexit/trump were always marginal calls. Tories will win bigs, Labour will be eviscerated. It's guaranteed. The numbers don't matter
It actually needs two-thirds majority in Parliament to pass. Corbyn waving the white flag means it'll happen though.
Well done, Jezza.
Dont go there you know how reliable polls are these days lol...
Election results if the current YouGov poll played out in the election (uniform swing):
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It actually needs two-thirds majority in Parliament to pass. Corbyn waving the white flag means it'll happen though.
Well done, Jezza.
Nope.Pretty reliable, actually.
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Totally different, and the fact that those figures are over the course of a year. We're 7 weeks away from this election.