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MaizieD Well, why did the 'working class' in my constituency and the next, both in areas of high deprivation, and solidly Labour for ever and a day, elect tories in Dec 2019?
I think we all realise that the vote was largely to do with Brexit. The problem being that Starmer was against Brexit and those people have long memories.
nahsma Of course, theoretically, your purity of political purpose may eventually encourage 'the workers' to 'rise up' against their cruel masters. Or it may not. In which case goodbye rule of law and many other things which we hold dear. But at least you'll be ideologically pure as the driven snow. Good luck with that
Surely not the old potato that workers' rights involve the breakdown of society. It's been the cry of the ruling classes from time immemorial and it has never happened. A more equal and just society gives more people a stake in that society so they become more not less law abiding.
As far as McCluskey goes he is answerable to his members, if they want their money to go to Starmer they can tell him that. Pity Grandad 194? has gone he warned this would happen- he'd be able to say "Told you so!"
I’m not clear why we should regret the lessening of McCluskey’s power. He is a dinosaur, who doesn’t seem to have an understanding of democracy.
The working class struggle argument is nothing to do with the the ruling class and everything to do with Marxist philosophy.
The working class northern vote was all about wanting change from what they see as years of neglect by the Labour Party. They felt taken for granted in their vote. Yes, it also involved brexit, but that was about clever propaganda on the vote leaves part. That ship will sale once next January is upon us.
Johnson has a huge task to try to hold onto those votes, because to pacify the working class of the red wall, will mean policies that go against the Tory philosophy particularly the right of the party.
It is obvious that for labour to win, many on the left will have to hold their noses when voting as it is patently obvious that a centre left Labour Party is that which is most likely to appeal to the country at large, and however much those on the left want it, a Corbyn style government will, for whatever reason never be given the opportunity to form a government.
It is all about compromise.