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And this is the typical response of the metropolitan elite - you dont like what you hear so you condescend the person saying it.

And you wonder why people have walked away and gotten hoodwinked by the bumbling "nice guy' who'll "listen" to what you have to say if you vote him in...
Thicko you reet fine eh? Metropolitan elite? WTF are you talking aboot lad? lol :cool:
 
Another of the Metropolitan Woke doing as they please whilst having the audacity to tell us working class plebs not to play with ourselves.

Have a read of Paul Embrey's 'Despised'. = 'Why the modern left loathes the working class'.

He's a former fire fighter , BFU official, and life long Labour party member and activist.

I don't agree with everything he says. but he highlights how drastically the Labour party has changed, and come adrift from it's historical core support, the people Dianne Abbott derides as ' A Hovis Advert'.
 
Have a read of Paul Embrey's 'Despised'. = 'Why the modern left loathes the working class'.

He's a former fire fighter , BFU official, and life long Labour party member and activist.

I don't agree with everything he says. but he highlights how drastically the Labour party has changed, and come adrift from it's historical core support, the people Dianne Abbott derides as ' A Hovis Advert'.

I have always voted Labour but now I can’t understand what they actually stand for as a party. As a working class person I’m struggling to see how they represent me. Politics in this country is a mess.
A new party called the Workers Party seems interesting and requires a bit of further reading to find out what they are about.
 
Have a read of Paul Embrey's 'Despised'. = 'Why the modern left loathes the working class'.

He's a former fire fighter , BFU official, and life long Labour party member and activist.

I don't agree with everything he says. but he highlights how drastically the Labour party has changed, and come adrift from it's historical core support, the people Dianne Abbott derides as ' A Hovis Advert'.
This really depends on what your definition of 'modern left' and 'working class' is.

My assumption is that you don't think someone who works in a coffee shop in Islington or is a Deliveroo rider in Manchester is working class, but apologies if I'm wrong.
 
I have always voted Labour but now I can’t understand what they actually stand for as a party. As a working class person I’m struggling to see how they represent me. Politics in this country is a mess.
A new party called the Workers Party seems interesting and requires a bit of further reading to find out what they are about.

The issue is it doesn't need to be about socialism or whatever its more about having a party that targets the key issues that wins them votes and thus an election.

The modern Left/Labour are more arsed about taking the knee and making sure every Morrisons has a gender neutral toilet than actually tackling issues such as Universal Credit, Zero Hour Contracts, poverty, high utility prices, scandalous child care fees for working people etc.
 
I have always voted Labour but now I can’t understand what they actually stand for as a party. As a working class person I’m struggling to see how they represent me. Politics in this country is a mess.
A new party called the Workers Party seems interesting and requires a bit of further reading to find out what they are about.

The workers party is George Galloway's 'Respect Party' reimagined.

Disdainful of identity politics, fiercely anti American, anti globalisation, and hates Israel.

This is the same platform as ' The Friends of Oswald Mosley'

Shows you how mad modern political ideology is!
 
The issue is it doesn't need to be about socialism or whatever its more about having a party that targets the key issues that wins them votes and thus an election.

The modern Left/Labour are more arsed about taking the knee and making sure every Morrisons has a gender neutral toilet than actually tackling issues such as Universal Credit, Zero Hour Contracts, poverty, high utility prices, scandalous child care fees for working people etc.

Labour addressed all of those issues in their last two manifesto’s
 
This really depends on what your definition of 'modern left' and 'working class' is.

My assumption is that you don't think someone who works in a coffee shop in Islington or is a Deliveroo rider in Manchester is working class, but apologies if I'm wrong.

Do try and get a copy of this book.

Well worth a read, and highlights an alternative Labour manifesto.

Part of the Blue Labour group.

Pro- Brexit.
Pro Nation State.
Patriotic ( without being nationalistic)
Pro- renationalising all major utilities.
A shift in emphasis from identity politics towards reconnecting with the traditional Red Wall voters.
 
We 100% need a new party for the working class, Labour has been hijacked.
Best find some 'working class' first, no, sorry, first define 'working class'.
Then, in a couple of year after you've all been arguing in the manner of. The People's Judean Front



Then have a count up and see if you've enough for a cult...or is it a minority, I'm never sure which is bigger.
 
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