davidjay wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 10:46 pm
You cannot, no matter how hard you try, get it through to these people that it's far, far harder for Labour to win an election than the Tories. Not only do they have to battle against a biased media and a totally outdated electoral system, but all the Tories have to do is to convince their voters that they're better than Them - whether that be better off, harder working, whiter, more British. Meanwhile, Labour have got to win over the Brexity xenophobe in Hartlepool, the aspirational professional in Clerkenwell, a host of mortgage-paying, two income but still struggling Middle Englanders. And to win those votes they have to, at times, say different things to different people and shake hands with some who they'd rather not touch with a bargepole. That's grown-up politics.
Also the inherent double standard in perception on economic moves made by either side.
The pork haystack casually chucks £53,000,000 at a pointless vanity project, he still rides on as The Ledg in many people's minds and gets little barracking or scrutiny.
Sadiq Khan widens the ULEZ net in an attempt to curb healthcare issues arising from pollution (one kid has already succumbed to it, who knows how many more will turn out to be affected) and maybe raise a bit of cash to spend on infrastructure (like that £600,000,000 black hole that got foisted on TFL) white van man down the local cafe is moaning about Labour's economic incompetency and how they'll bring the city to a stand still, and so on and so on.
The deck is rigged and no amount of sit in protests at Conway Hall is going to change that anytime soon.