I’m not disputing that the left aren’t naive in their ideals sometimes - but at least they have values and believe in something.
Listening to MP’s on the right of Labour remind me of watching the Apprentice. Lots of fancy noise about ‘electability’ and ‘grown ups in charge’ - criticism of the ‘student or protest politics’ of the left. Put them under even the tiniest bit of scrutiny and it falls apart. They don’t have anything to offer other than buzzwords.
Maybe if the 2 halfs managed to co-exist they would get somewhere, but you are asking the left to do that after 5 years of being undermined.
Ser this pisses me off “at least they believe something”. Fucking everyone in politics believes something. Even BoZo has principles about liberalism and trade.
This is a disagreement about tactics. How do you get elected when by definition the country don’t all agree with you 100%. Which battles do you pick?
That isn’t an argument to be the right of the party. That’s an argument for the left to answer the fucking question instead of whining about how everything isn’t fair.
The pure fact of the matter in U.K. politics (most politics in fact) is this:
You either slide the economic dial left but need more socially conservative voters on board.
Or you slide it right.
And the left refuses to engage with that reality. It refuses to prioritise. Everything is the most important fundamental issue of principle and it would be unthinkable not to fight this battle.
Fixing the fucking Israel Palestine issue ahead of getting elected. Performatively shouting against the secret service rather than build voter trust.
That doesn’t mean drop all your principles. But maybe pick the three or four that really matter to you and build consensus there and allow dissent elsewhere in your voter coalition.
For Blair that was child poverty and public service reform. For me it would be low wages and the climate.
Once you’ve made that decision be as principled as you like about those things. But make a choice.