Crabcakes wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 12:29 pm
The irony of calling an organisation 'we deserve better', when its sole purpose is to stop us all getting something better in pursuit of an absolutely unobtainable and entirely personal (and flexible, depending on the requirements of the day) definition of 'perfect', is lost on him I suspect.
Indeed. It’s now clearer than ever before that Jones prefers a continuation of 14 years of corrupt and shambolically incompetent Tory government to a Labour government the precise complexion of which he does not personally approve. He stands revealed as a disruptive and boneheaded Trot. His claim to have been a lifelong Labour Party supporter is clearly nothing more than a sham.
Previously, I may have been prepared to cut him a bit of slack on the basis that most of us on the left have at some point wished that we could have a somewhat more radically left-leaning Labour Party in government. But equally, most of us have learned the lesson that trying to get elected to government in the UK in the 21st century on the basis of a manifesto chock full of radical left wing policies simply doesn’t work. It has literally been tried, twice, in the last 7 years, and has failed completely, latterly in gobsmackingly emphatic terms. The only strategic approach to electing a Labour government in modern times that has, in contrast, been demonstrably proven to have succeeded is that taken by the party in 1997, 2001, and 2005, a version of which is now being successfully deployed by Keir Starmer.
Jones isn’t daft. He must know this, and understand it. By instead rejecting it and advocating votes against Labour, he has confirmed that he is an enemy of the Labour Party. It is Jones, not Starmer, who is in that respect no different from the Tories.
"The opportunity to serve our country: that is all we ask.” John Smith, May 11, 1994.