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If they come back more to the centre then of course they do against this shower of shite. If the continue to be as left as they have been, no chance
I didn't think the question deserved any more than that pud.
Is it actually possible for labour to win? Probably not in the short term perhaps not in the medium term. They have moved since the last election but as yet not in a successful manner.
So what elements of the current Starmer strategy are likely to lead to winning an election, Syd?Labour are not going to be in a position to contest an election with the present mismanagement.Either because they will not have the finance, or because they will be diminished in numbers to do basic canvassing.Or both at the same time!With shit like this going off, what is going to be left;https://labourhub.org.uk/2021/08/27/such-practices-would-not-be-tolerated-in-the-workplace-nor-in-the-justice-system/amp/It pains me to say it, as a long time member, but the party is on the skids.
Incorrect in every point, BST.Now you have ended your sulk under the duvet, are you ready to reply to the issues put to you earlier in the thread.....that would be good!
Sydney,Have you read the links I posted?Serious question, because your reply shows no understanding of what is happening in Labour."I think you are forgetting that none of the strategy of the previous two campaigns worked and things got disastrously worse under that management team."Simply not true. Membership and income rose dramatically, and the numbers voting for Labour were way above the desperate low under Brown. New members are the lifeblood of a thriving party, because it builds for tomorrow."If the Corbyn team had shown they were heading in the right direction than they may have gotten another turn on the dance floor instead of being used to wipe it."I think 2 GE bids is fair enough for a Labour leader. The policies were popular and needed to carry forward under someone who believed in the strategy and policy framework. The policies were clearly heading in the right direction."If those in the party want to disrupt and spoil because they have not been given another go then what should the present management do?"Err...not piss off the financial supporters, and expel people for flimsy excuses to reduce the influence of those with a different opinion.Summary here in these 4 graphics, please scroll all 4 and read before replying;https://twitter.com/Agitate4Change/status/1421834307681849344/photo/1The only strategy I can see at present is to cuddle up to prejudices in the older generation.This may return a few votes, but it is not a strategy facing the future.
Quote from: Ldr on August 31, 2021, 08:54:54 amIf they come back more to the centre then of course they do against this shower of shite. If the continue to be as left as they have been, no chanceYou obviously didn't read my previous post then. It's because Starmer and his gang went against the far left in the North and North-East that they got slaughtered.This was further confirmed recently in Hartlepool.With Starmer in charge, Labour have no chance in the next GE.
Quote from: scawsby steve on August 31, 2021, 02:09:17 pmQuote from: Ldr on August 31, 2021, 08:54:54 amIf they come back more to the centre then of course they do against this shower of shite. If the continue to be as left as they have been, no chanceYou obviously didn't read my previous post then. It's because Starmer and his gang went against the far left in the North and North-East that they got slaughtered.This was further confirmed recently in Hartlepool.With Starmer in charge, Labour have no chance in the next GE.Let's put Corbyn back in and see if labour could lose any worse next time Steve?addedStarmer loses one seat .................... Corbyn lost nearly all the f**kin' seats work that one out ayeadded moreIf Corbyn had won either of the last elections we wouldn't be having this conversation, what do you want someone further left?
Quote from: SydneyRover on August 31, 2021, 10:55:47 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on August 31, 2021, 02:09:17 pmQuote from: Ldr on August 31, 2021, 08:54:54 amIf they come back more to the centre then of course they do against this shower of shite. If the continue to be as left as they have been, no chanceYou obviously didn't read my previous post then. It's because Starmer and his gang went against the far left in the North and North-East that they got slaughtered.This was further confirmed recently in Hartlepool.With Starmer in charge, Labour have no chance in the next GE.Let's put Corbyn back in and see if labour could lose any worse next time Steve?addedStarmer loses one seat .................... Corbyn lost nearly all the f**kin' seats work that one out ayeadded moreIf Corbyn had won either of the last elections we wouldn't be having this conversation, what do you want someone further left?Someone who can connect with the people of the North and North-East, because without getting them back, Labour's no chance of winning the next GE.I'm afraid that man isn't Starmer.
Corbyn has gone from the leadership Syd, it is not relevant to keep harking back to him.The policies are relevant though. You seem to think that they were not popular, but that is just not so;https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2019/01/09/eurotrack-corbyns-policies-popular-europe-and-ukWhich Labour Policies do you think needed to be changed, Syd;https://anotherangryvoice.blogspot.com/2019/10/so-how-many-of-jeremy-corbyns-policies.htmlNone for me...they needed to be built upon, not replaced.That said, I am open to any policy suggestion you have to improve electoral appeal...so what is it?The mismanagement is in the creation of the financial problem in the first place. Labour had a healthy bank balance when Corbyn left, but this has been eroded by loss of members and ridiculous out of court settlements.It is also mismanagement to expose the party to avoidable legal liabilities, such as those set out in the Labour Hub link I posted above.There is a real risk of Labour becoming insolvent in the near future, all as a result of decisions taken by Starmer and Evans. That is gross mismanagement.