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Labour in disarray have no chance.
Employment up and income taxes decreased are two easy ones....
The only good thing about this is that at least we'll get the Labour shambles over with now rather than it dragging on till 2020. Once Corbyn and his mates have gone at least there'll be a chance of a Labour recovery and maybe even victory in five years - the alternative is having the Tories in for at least eight years.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on April 18, 2017, 02:28:42 pmThe only good thing about this is that at least we'll get the Labour shambles over with now rather than it dragging on till 2020. Once Corbyn and his mates have gone at least there'll be a chance of a Labour recovery and maybe even victory in five years - the alternative is having the Tories in for at least eight years.Do you mean Labour returning to Centrist policies? Worked well last time didn't it. NOT.Why do you think Corbyn is so popular amongst the grass root Labour supporters.
Probably just as many as they would have got being Tory apologists.
GlynI've no idea how many seats Labour will gain or lose.What I do know is that they failed miserably with watered down Tory policies in 2015 so the party quite rightly have returned to democratic socialist values which is where they should be. And one day they will get back into power with that approach if they've got the guts to stick with it.
Quote from: tommy toes on April 18, 2017, 06:40:45 pmGlynI've no idea how many seats Labour will gain or lose.What I do know is that they failed miserably with watered down Tory policies in 2015 so the party quite rightly have returned to democratic socialist values which is where they should be. And one day they will get back into power with that approach if they've got the guts to stick with it.The main reason Labour failed in 2015 is that they were led by the charisma vacuum that is Ed Miliband. Were centrist policies a disaster in 1997, 2001 and 2005? Or socialist policies a triumph in 1983? History is not on your side, I'm afraid.