- Wed Feb 22, 2023 2:24 pm
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My half-formed ramblings on Finkelstein's piece.
Not so much Starmer, as the electorate rejecting serious socialism. Making Labour a "Party of modest reform within the capitalist system" has made it far more acceptable to the people who hold the keys to government - the electorate. Without them on-side, you can profess to be anything you like, but will never get anywhere near the "corridors of power".
Anyway, what's so good about holding the same views for decades without taking in new ideas and amending your views, however slightly, to reflect the changing world around you? Especially when those views were already becoming outdated and societally unacceptable when you first professed to hold them.
My personal view on this?
Starmer's right. Corbyn's wrong. End of..
Milliband Sr was right. The hard left will never be anything more than a minority faction within, and holding back, a much bigger and more successful political machine.
Not so much Starmer, as the electorate rejecting serious socialism. Making Labour a "Party of modest reform within the capitalist system" has made it far more acceptable to the people who hold the keys to government - the electorate. Without them on-side, you can profess to be anything you like, but will never get anywhere near the "corridors of power".
Anyway, what's so good about holding the same views for decades without taking in new ideas and amending your views, however slightly, to reflect the changing world around you? Especially when those views were already becoming outdated and societally unacceptable when you first professed to hold them.
My personal view on this?
Starmer's right. Corbyn's wrong. End of..
Milliband Sr was right. The hard left will never be anything more than a minority faction within, and holding back, a much bigger and more successful political machine.
It might only be the Imperial Service Medal, but I've got a gong. What's Paul Dacre got?