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Fun and games with ballot papers
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIndeed - there are far too many conspiracy theorists operating on this forum!
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostWell, I'm no conspiracy theorist but I do wonder if, in focusing the amount of attention that it is currently doing on the business of finding and electing a new leader, the Labour Party is offering a distraction both to itself and to others from the question of its very future, which I am far from convinced that it actually has any longer. If its time is indeed over and if, as a consequence, it decides that it has no option but to close its doors once and for all, a very dangerous situation will open up in which a Conservative Party that has pulled the majority that it has done with the help of traditional Labour supporters will find itself without effective - or indeed any - realistic opposition and so will believe itself to have a mandate to flail about and do just what it wishes without fear or favour at least until such time as a real new opposition party can be formed that is capable of gaining at least 250 seats in a future General Election - and that is hardly likely to happen next month.
Ultimately, the only way those with privilege in charge will be dragged into seeing the sense of change will be when their own life changes are themselves jeopardised by catastrophic outcomes resulting from the very system they have thus far disproportionately benefitted from.Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 08-01-20, 16:32.
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Originally posted by greenilex View PostFor Union members (and I have been one of those all my life) the Labour Party has a very real purpose. For co-operators (same applies) the Co-operative Party is the one to join.
Not complicated.
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Why on earth would the LP just close its doors and give up ?
There is enormous opportunity. The necessary changes to create a green economy, including the inevitable challenge of dealing with zero growth ( at some point) can be a god send to the movement. I am confident that the tories don't really understand the changes and challenges to come. But Labour can, and must.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAny replacement for the Labour Party would have to take in (ie incorporate) its bulwark, the trade union movement; and this I'm not sure the Green Party is either ideologically equipped for, keen to countenance intellectually, or interested in doing. If, in its general sense of means of expenditure, wealth is visualised as incipient potential lying in the natural elements, including the soil from whose fruits the means of production and beasts of burden were once primarily sustained with the help of rain and sunshine, then Green Politics, with its aims to reconfigure wealth creation and production environmentally sustainably, is Labour's "natural" succcessor. But several centuries if not millennia lie in the interim that has changed and re-shaped the meanings people, according to their place in the pecking orders, endow in wealth. This in turn materially drives those in charge at the top of a system intrinsically predicated on competitive survival - not just disproportionately, but in terms of their hold on political and hence legal and military powers. These powers, and those holding them, cannot merely be challenged at the level of counter-arguments or appeals to exemplary moral rectitude, but this would appear to be the way many Greens see it.
Ultimately, the only way those with privilege in charge will be dragged into seeing the sense of change will be when their own life changes are themselves jeopardised by catastrophic outcomes resulting from the very system they have thus far disproportionately benefitted from.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostWhy on earth would the LP just close its doors and give up ?
Originally posted by teamsaint View PostThere is enormous opportunity. The necessary changes to create a green economy, including the inevitable challenge of dealing with zero growth ( at some point) can be a god send to the movement. I am confident that the tories don't really understand the changes and challenges to come. But Labour can, and must.
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