Originally posted by aeolium
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The Labour Party has always been reformist, taking advantage of periods of relative prosperity to grant reforms under pressure from its own base. Deprived of that base - or, rather, pressured from the trade union bureaucracy, itself reformist - and having kicked out its far left entryists and got rid of Clause 4 of its constitution - the leadership now finds itself with only the advisory role provided by Compass offering alternative suggestions: some of which aren't bad, but are basically seen as for implementation at government level. Meanwhile, capitalism offers scant opportunities for more egalitarian reforms as far into the future as is possible to foresee, and this, as I see it, is why Miliband and all the rest of them are in such a mess.
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