Crun
I like that.
Whitewave
Corbyn does have Marxist/Communist/Far Left views , the same as some in the BNP and UKIP have Far Right views. That is how it is, if they were not Far Left views held by Corbyn he would be as vanilla as the other 3 contenders,.
A declaration of intent to vote for, past declarations of support to Far Left organisations by some GN'ers cannot be dismissed and I don't know why having spoken so openly about their political preference it is possible to feel upset when that is pointed out/spoken of. You either vote for somebody because you share their vision, believe in their policies or not. Corbyn is not flip flop Burnham, he says what he thinks, you know you agree and you know by doing so you share his view which are based on Marxism/Communism/Socialism, call it what you want to satisfy your political stance.
I think I am more confused by somebody who declares a vote for Corbyn but doesn't believe in his Marxist views. How do you square that ! Having voted for him do you/would you simply say 'Oh I voted for him but I didn't agree with his views"
I understand the response could throw that comment back at myself by asking if I agree with 'everything' the person I vote for. The answer would be no. However Corbyn holds views that are direct, unmistakenably to the Far Left and says exactly what you are signing up to, his politics have always been Marxist/Communist/Socialist. If you want socialism that does not attach itself to that doctrine then you would vote for Burnham, Cooper or Kendell surely.
As for you comment re economists I have made my view very clear, they will never agree, only to agree to disagree with each other. It is again probably the case an economics view will resonate with those who share the same view as their politics. Today they are for , tomorrow there will be some against. Using the view of economists therefore is only of any use when trying to score points. I remember the doom mongering economists and what they said in 2010. Egg on their faces and still sticking to their guns.
The economy has to move with international markets, it has to adapt to outside pressures. The economy is a mantra to some who hang on by their finger nails to a political mantra being the be all and end all, it could work but I don't see any Marxist/Communist/Socialist country that is working that well and I am interested to hear of one.