Labour Lords

November 2024 Forums General discussion Labour Lords

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    Interesti article in this week's Private Eye, suggesting that the Labour team in the Lords have basically stopped listening to the Corbyn leadership, and aqre beyond control, possibly an interesting development, as it will harm the Corbyn team's ability to lead and opposition (whilst making it look like he is the one failing to oppose, rather than the has-beens in the upper house).  Keep an eye on this in the coming year,…

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    rodmanlewis
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    I think this forum should be for arguing the case for socialism, not discussing infighting amongst our opponents.

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    jondwhite
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    That would be an echo chamber.

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    Anonymous
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    This forum is turning into bringing shit from the left, and the discussions of the priests of the church of Marx. Nothing about socialism or issues that really concern to the working class

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    Well, it's significant and useful to be informed of how the levers of state are being applied.  The potential to actually destroy the Labour party is something we need to be aware of, because of the opportunity it represents.

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    rodmanlewis
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    Young Master Smeet wrote:
    Well, it's significant and useful to be informed of how the levers of state are being applied.  The potential to actually destroy the Labour party is something we need to be aware of, because of the opportunity it represents.

    I'm sure that if the Labour Party falls apart–speed the day!–we'll all be made aware of it in no uncertain terms. A hundred years of their confusionist politics, persuading the working class to cling onto this rotten system, makes them just as guilty as any right-wing parties of perpetuating the misery and suffering of workers. At the very least they are collectively guilty of manslaughter.

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