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Should Labour move right or left?


Should Labour move right or left?  

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  1. 1. Should Labour move right or left?

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They should move to Whitby. Get some good sea air.

 

Look, all the leadership candidates are already talking about "aspiration" and "reaching out" to middle England, and not being so unfriendly to business.

 

Red Tories! :hihi:

 

And if being Red Tories doesn't work in 2020, they'll move again to whatever stance they think will get them more votes. They are a party with no true beliefs any more.

 

Yes, I wonder why "aspiration" never crossed their minds during the election campaign.

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Yet I noticed Nicola Sturgeon wore a lot of red - did she pinch Labour's colours....and votes?
.....Yes,noticed wee Jimmy Krankie did not go the whole hog and turn out in Tartan battledress!

 

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Yes, I wonder why "aspiration" never crossed their minds during the election campaign.
Labour have killed aspiration for years!

 

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To the left, clearly.
That will keep them in the long grass then!
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Labour have killed aspiration for years

 

It is only thanks to Labour's dogged determination over many years, to give ordinary people a fair crack of the whip and speak up for them, that we have the life we have today.

 

That's aspiration in action.

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Many of he New Labour 'middle class' have rediscovered that they are just job fodder and, without representation, likely to remain so, (that's if they are lucky enough to have a job.) Job security has become a thing of the past,

 

News for you Anna, weve never had a larger percentage in work sicne 1971, and we have without qualification more people in work in total than ever before.

 

Bleating about how people are "lucky" to have a job is complete cobblers when almost everyone who is able to work is in fact working.

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News for you Anna, weve never had a larger percentage in work sicne 1971, and we have without qualification more people in work in total than ever before.

 

Bleating about how people are "lucky" to have a job is complete cobblers when almost everyone who is able to work is in fact working.

 

Yeah, for an hour a week.

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Labour have killed aspiration for years

 

It is only thanks to Labour's dogged determination over many years, to give ordinary people a fair crack of the whip and speak up for them, that we have the life we have today.

 

That's aspiration in action.

 

I'm sure I've just posted somewhere about lefties not being able to recognise the truth. It didn't take long for the evidence to crop up.

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Yeah, for an hour a week.
This maybe quite true!

In the sixties time and motion studies were introduced because while a number were turning up for an eight hour shift it was found that they were only doing an hours real work...........I actually worked with plenty and it still goes on especially in large organizations,and unions protected some of this carry on for years!Management eventually learned to some extent to deal with it,but not till many jobs had disappeared overseas.We are still down the tables in work output per hour in this country!

 

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Labour have killed aspiration for years

 

It is only thanks to Labour's dogged determination over many years, to give ordinary people a fair crack of the whip and speak up for them, that we have the life we have today.

 

That's aspiration in action.

And it's a good life for most Anna!............not what Labour try and brainwash us with. Edited by esme
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