Corbyn toxicity with voters stemmed from Brexit and the decision to pursue the PV (championed by Starmer no less) - it allowed the Tories to pin on him that he didn’t respect democracy. To their credit they executed that with aplomb, and once they had that embedded they could chuck anything and everything and it would stick. But the Tories are now rolling out their version of Socialism 2.0 and Labour aren’t even making a noise to say that these are things that sit front and centre of a Labour economic manifesto. Instead they’re too busy alienating BAME voters and members that are deserting the party. What next? The youth vote because we row back on affordable housing or green issues?
They are in danger of being outflanked on the left by the Lib Dems who have finally realised that their success under Kennedy in early 2000’s came from being in the left side of the centre whilst still holding some conservative values in terms of social justice (something you raise frequently) - this would also appeal to former red wall voters that switched because of Brexit stance.
To take seats in Scotland we need to appeal to those that vote SNP not Tory... and without Scotland I see no way back. Labour should shout loud about it’s left values, it’s not something to be embarrassed about and despite getting thumped they still got over 10m votes don’t their is appetite for it.
Sorry I couldn’t disagree more. Corbyn was toxic for way more than just Brexit, he was especially toxic to Brexit voters but for non Brexit reasons (terrorism/patriotism mostly) as well as unappealing to remainers (brexit and racism and too left wing).
There’s no evidence of a wide scale BAME exodus over racism and if there was they aren’t going to vote Tory.
The Lib Dem’s do well when we do well, a sensible Labour allows the LDs to soak up soft Tories. They won’t go far left, they may go ultra Liberal, but that’s kinda the point of them. The Lib Dem’s aren’t going to win over Red Wall socially conservative voters as a socially liberal party.
Also Scotland isn’t that left wing and votes SNP because we aren’t a sensible force for government and because of independence. We can win without Scotland but need to make deep inroads into middle England to do it.
We can win if we chill on the culture war, build up the patriotism, and promise to build and create jobs. And look competent. And we can include tax hikes for the very rich (though I’d focus on companies) as well as investment in public services and green tech. We probably won’t see an NES or nationalising all the things, but that’s the price for power. The Tories don’t get all their wet dreams either.