duffer
Well-Known Member
I’ve come to the conclusion that governing is too hard for my socialist friends to consider so they’d much rather moan and blame and accuse others than have the reigns to make a meaningful change
Couple of thoughts, Pete.
"Socialist" needs definition before you accuse someone of either being or not being one.
So let's stick with the centre-left as the people you're accusing of not wanting to be in government.
So typically, in my book, that means being in favour of a mixed economy (not a five-year plan for Tractors etc.), nationalisation of key infrastructure, rail, and utilities, being broadly in favour of a redistribution of wealth to reduce inequality, support for trade unions and workers' rights, and having a humane welfare system and a working NHS.
Having made that definition, that's broadly where I stand, and where the Labour party used to be. What gives you the impression that I wouldn't want that party to take the reins, I used to be in it.