The Labour party is finished. Scotland is lost to them, even wales is turning tory. They have no base outside the cities and they have just wasted the lion's share of their conference on internal infighting at a time when the country is on it's ar8e due to a purely self inflected wound of the current administrations making.
The next general election is already lost. Time to wind up the labour party and hope something better comes along in time for the one after that.
do they have any perma-angry brexter types left voting for them?
cut their losses and go
normally i also dgaf about the inner workings of a political party, but given this seems to be a sensible way of excluding corbynistas in the future, it sounds good
do they have any perma-angry brexter types left voting for them?‘
most of their seats are in very brexity areas, and for some reason you can’t ever point out any shortcomings in that policy otherwise they’ll vote Tory until they are sick and burn their own houses down
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Well I guess whilst people like you think it's OK to refer to transgendered people in such derogatory terms, there'll still be a need for the Labour Party to discuss the subject.
Labour need to decide who they are for. Do they try to win back their socially conservative former voters in the North or concentrate on what may (big may) be a a new generation of more liberal voters who are sympathetic to woke ideology having been through the university system?
It’s a big gamble because the two groups are more or less mutually exclusive. The angry and less educated (primarily northern) voters are not sympathetic to wokeism at all and to get them back Labour have to throw a few minorities under a bus.
Traditionally as people age they get more conservative. Does that still hold? I think less than it used to.
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Dgaf about the inner workings of a political party.
Do gaf about them being a proper opposition, which we desperately need.
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Have they stopped arguing about transphobics yet?
also lol @ them not being able to blame brexit because of their perma-angry Northern voters
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The Labour party is finished. Scotland is lost to them, even wales is turning tory. They have no base outside the cities and they have just wasted the lion's share of their conference on internal infighting at a time when the country is on it's ar8e due to a purely self inflected wound of the current administrations making.
The next general election is already lost. Time to wind up the labour party and hope something better comes along in time for the one after that.
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do they have any perma-angry brexter types left voting for them?
cut their losses and go
normally i also dgaf about the inner workings of a political party, but given this seems to be a sensible way of excluding corbynistas in the future, it sounds good
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do they have any perma-angry brexter types left voting for them?‘
most of their seats are in very brexity areas, and for some reason you can’t ever point out any shortcomings in that policy otherwise they’ll vote Tory until they are sick and burn their own houses down
Or something
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Have they stopped arguing about transphobics yet?
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Well I guess whilst people like you think it's OK to refer to transgendered people in such derogatory terms, there'll still be a need for the Labour Party to discuss the subject.
Aren't you even a bit embarrassed?
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Labour need to decide who they are for. Do they try to win back their socially conservative former voters in the North or concentrate on what may (big may) be a a new generation of more liberal voters who are sympathetic to woke ideology having been through the university system?
It’s a big gamble because the two groups are more or less mutually exclusive. The angry and less educated (primarily northern) voters are not sympathetic to wokeism at all and to get them back Labour have to throw a few minorities under a bus.
Traditionally as people age they get more conservative. Does that still hold? I think less than it used to.
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