- Tue Sep 21, 2021 4:32 pm
#10457
This is an excellent move by Starmer, people who pay little attention to politicians do listen to famous musicians.
I look on Twitter, in the midst of what’s described as an “energy catastrophe” and the main person calling for action is Martin Lewis. Meanwhile, Labour supporters are all busy getting OMOV and internal idealogical disputes trending.
I’m sorry. I really am. I truly sympathise that these internal issues mean a lot to you personally. But as a somewhat floating voter (never been swayed to vote Tory mind) facing a catastrophic hit to my finances these are not my priority right now!!! As Martin says, many could face a choice between “heating or eating” this winter. So apologies if getting into a barney about how Labour elects it’s leader seems a little like fiddling whilst Rome burns to the likes of us right now.
Rant over.
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 6:49 pm Surely what he is saying is that at such a time (when the party needs to be building support through sensible alternative policies) it is a little slef-indulgent to be arguing over internal politics.Mange tout, mon brave, mange tout.
I'm not sure I agree, but it's a point I'm seeing expressed in a lot of places.
That noise you can hear is a waterfall, and the people in the canoe are arguing about who holds the paddle.
Abernathy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 7:16 pm Re: reinstating the electoral college :It also doesn't address the elephant in the room - if a candidate was really good and got the support of the grassroots party and MPs, they could win regardless. A system that allows people to win based purely on numbers, where those numbers can be artificially and temporarily inflated by groups with vested interests and the same weight is given to a mate of a bloke who persuaded him to sign up and vote for "some guy who's a bit of a meme" as it gives to a well respected MP of 10+ years' service, is clearly at high risk of compromise.
OMOV in Labour Leadership elections twice delivered a party leader who was demonstrably unacceptable to an overwhelming proportion of the voters whose support the party required to be elected to government. Worse, that leader overwhelmingly lacked the confidence of the members of parliament that it was his key job function to lead day to day. This is why Corbyn's leadership could never succeed - and why the party basically wasted 4 years treading water while the Tories set about establishing their malicious hegemony in the UK, before effectively handing Boris Johnson an 80 seat majority in the worst GE result for Labour since 1934 and guaranteeing a hard and shambolic Brexit.
Thankfully, the same system then resulted in the election of Keir Starmer, but we now witness the spectacle of the hard left of the party moaning that Starmer is a "Tory plant", and a liar, among other absurd grievances.
Much is made of the worth of "party democracy" by the hard left, to the point of fetishisation, but it makes no sense whatsoever to continue with a leadership election process that risks repeating the disastrous waste of the Corbyn years.
The electoral college system worked very well for many years, and is emphatically not "undemocratic".
mattomac wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 1:44 pm Anything that allows people to pay some small fee to choose a leader and then bugger off only to reappear when said leader or leaders successor needs to get elected should be got rid.I distinctly recall the likes of Daniel Hannan saying that they were happy to hand over 3 quid in order to cast a vote for the leadership candidate most likely to lead Labour to a crushing defeat - AKA Jeremy Bernard Corbyn.
Surprised to see the Unions were the ones you need to get onside, I would have thought that was why Starmer was pushing it as they would generally back it.
Labour will only be electable once it’s agree that the enemy is not in the party but out.
Abernathy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:46 pmIf not Hannan, then Toby Young certainly did.
I distinctly recall the likes of Daniel Hannan saying that they were happy to hand over 3 quid in order to cast a vote for the leadership candidate most likely to lead Labour to a crushing defeat - AKA Jeremy Bernard Corbyn.
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 4:27 pm @AbernathyWell, both, I’d say. Even if he doesn’t get it through, he’ll accrue credit (not from the cranks, obviously) for having been bold enough and strong enough to try.
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