You just know that by "focussed on the Red Wall and the working class", he actually means culture wars, don't you? Those poor people up north don't care about improving services, reducing the cost of living, or making a more equal society - what they're most interested in is bigotry, just like Mr Farage offers them. That's how we get them on our side!Son of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 17, 2025 9:12 amIt's so over the top it's like a satire of what the Third Way, rightmost fringe of Labour might say. Like getting a glimpse into Wes Streeting's mind. Plus some genuine lunacy.Puja wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 7:42 pmWow. That's... spectacularly divorced from reality.Son of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 5:21 pmHilariously complacent, Neo-Blairiste piece from the New Statesman (included for):
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2 ... ir-starmer
New party not even launched yet, and that author knows everything about their policies and aims. Also loving the conclusion that it'll pander to the hordes of British-flag-hating BAME voters - quite apart from the quasi-Farage lumping together of 'dangerous minorities with loyalties to other nations', I'm impressed that he can think of no other reasons why people might be fucked off with Starmer.
Puja
'Aversion to introspection'? Pot, kettle??
'Trotskyite millionaires, white-haired, nursing a sense of disappointment over how their side lost the Cold War' WTF??
'tired elephant stumbling around, being dragged down by hyenas'? Mate, Labour doesn't need any hyenas to drag it down, it's doing it all by itself.
Seriously, accusing the Greens and Corbyn-Sultana of not caring if Farage wins a landslide, because that would help their agenda??
Claiming that the new party 'will benefit hugely from First Past The Post' when, as a small party the opposite is obviously true.
'The acolytes of the progressive left . . . are itching for an election that can be presented as a referendum on multiculturalism' The far right wants this because it has no good arguments. The left would be mad to want this.
Apparently Corbyn-Sultana and the Greens will be infuriated that they've bounced Labour 'into the direction it should have taken long ago: focused on the Red Wall and the working class'. Really? So because Labour is currently letting down the working class and might be force to do the right thing at last (ie what C-S would do), that will infuriate C-S? I think vindicate is the word he was looking for.
Then he says 'Labour must also finally raise taxes'. What, like the C-S party (and the Greens) will obviously do in order to increase spending? So Labour is wrong and C-S is right?
And nothing positive about C-S's opposition to genocide, or Labour's support of it. Just talk of pro-Palestine extremism and conspiracy theories of October 7th.
It's as mad as a Telegraph article, just in a different way.
Puja