I take offence at this remark.
their high values and their dedication to the good of the under-privileged are unquestioned and admirable
Any poster looking for an education in socialism (not, they insisted, communism) would get full instruction.
Just as one doesn't have to attend church to hold Christian values, one doesn't have to be a Socialist to care deeply about the welfare of others.
There isn't an anti-poor party, much as these posters would like there to be. There isn't a party which is out to punish the poorest sector of society. Those days have gone. Labour no longer represents the worker, it represents it's own far left desire for rebellion, for the end of capitalism, and it uses the poor as its platform for revolt, even though we have a welfare state.
"Socialism is a a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole."
That hasn't happened in my lifetime, thankfully. One can only look to places in the world in which socialism has quickly become communism. Not only that, the whole "Socialists are more compassionate" argument holds no water. The selfish hypocrisy and wealth of many socialist MPs now and in the past shows that they may wear a red tie but they take it off when they travel first class to their Tuscan villas or go to open day at their children's private school.
Those posters had no better values than anyone else. They basically supported Marxist Corbyn and far-left Momentum, the party within the Labour Party which has infiltrated it completely and now holds all the power.
"Corbyn’s mistake is to believe you can have capitalism without the effects of capitalism. Corbyn believes that
capitalism can be made to work in the interest of the working class and can be reformed to become something it can’t be. A study of the failure of previous Labour governments shows this only too well and what disappointment followed and will follow again even from even a Corbyn led Labour government.
Corbyn wants the impossible – “fair distribution” of social wealth through reforms on the basis of the profit motive
and the private ownership of the means of production and distribution. It is a circle he can never square."
These posters were shouted down - not by selfish and uncaring Gransnetters, but by people who can work put for themselves the real aims and ideology of far-left Labour activists.