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[Politics] Any Labour Party members on here who are prepared to admit to it?

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Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
6,309
in my house
There must be a lot of Labour Party members absolutely spewing with the appointment of Raab, the son of Jewish migrants, that will drive them potty.


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Technohead

Active member
Aug 10, 2013
192
Burgess Hill
Joined the labour party in 1993 after leaving university and starting my career. They were, and still are, the mainstream political party that best represents my political values.
 


Ooh it’s a corner

Well-known member
Aug 28, 2016
4,901
Nr. Coventry
Joined when Mr Tony abolished clause 4. Resigned when Mr Tony decided to state fund religious schools. Didn't rejoin when Gordon the Unfit became leader. Didn't rejoin when the wrong milliband became leader. Refused to consider rejoining when the parliamentary party gifted Corbyn the leadership by failing to understand how party leadership elections work in their own party. Campbell, Mandelson and Blair were a formidable team. Undone by a petulant stubborn jock with absolutely no introspection. The rest was history repeating itself.

Personally I'd need to be massively galvanized to join any party just to lend support. That means a leader like Tony Blair. Or Kier Starmer (if he could somehow find a way to depose the old communist). I wouldn't join in order to be an influencer because my experience at work and with my union is that a certain type tends to take over - they know all the rules and procedures, but have no vision, and very little common sense. And, frankly, I'm not a team player.

I agree with much of the above. IMHO UK politics is in a complete mess. I have always voted Labour bar for one year when I tried a tactical Lib Dem vote. The dire state of the most recent Government should have made the last and the next election a cakewalk for Labour but a dreadful vacuum in leadership means the Tories may even get in again next time. Blair/Mandelson/Campbell were indeed formidable and an absence of leadership since has proved disastrous for Labour.
 


jackanada

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2011
3,161
Brighton
Yes.
I did nearly quit when the party bowed to the orchestrated pressure to adopt the IHRA exemplar material as I see it as racist.
 










pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
I shagged some poultry once,(rugby tour) doesnt help the debate, but since we are admitting things that might possibly be considered socially indecent, i thought i would share.
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Sussex Nomad

Well-known member
Aug 26, 2010
18,185
EP
Ooh it’s a corner;9002321 said:
I agree with much of the above. IMHO UK politics is in a complete mess. I have always voted Labour bar for one year when I tried a tactical Lib Dem vote. The dire state of the most recent Government should have made the last and the next election a cakewalk for Labour but a dreadful vacuum in leadership means the Tories may even get in again next time. Blair/Mandelson/Campbell were indeed formidable and an absence of leadership since has proved disastrous for Labour.

Is politics any worse or are the public just a lot more suspicious of their bi-partisan agenda's these days? The Lefties hated Thatcher, so to them politics were a complete mess. At the same time Tory supporters hated Hatton, Livingstone and all those other loonies, whilst the Labour party was in turmoil from in fighting. Swings and roundabouts.
 
















Sussex Nomad

Well-known member
Aug 26, 2010
18,185
EP
If I can help you, you said someone was naive suggesting Unions are representative on their members,

And you believe every single one of them is representative to their members and not looking to 'better' themselves? Naive.
 


happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
7,974
Eastbourne
I joined in 1984 and was a member until last year when I came to the conclusion that Corbyn is an ineffective Leader of the Opposition; with the utter shambles of Brexit and the current government Labour should be miles ahead in the polls but they aren't and I put this down to Corbyn and his top team (Macdonald, Abbott etc).
From now on I will vote for whoever I think is best for the country and the planet (which will never, IMO, be the Tories).
I am considering joining the Greens as I feel they are politically, economically and ecologically most representative of my views (here in Eastbourne I will never again vote for Stephen Lloyd who stands under the LibDem banner but supports Brexit because "lots of my constituents voted for it")
 




Dick Swiveller

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2011
9,160
I was going to join but a mate of mine was just 2 weeks past the cut off and didn't get his free Jeremy T Shirt. If they aren't going to treat us like supporters then I don't want to join.
 






neilbard

Hedging up
Oct 8, 2013
6,245
Tyringham
I shagged some poultry once,(rugby tour) doesnt help the debate, but since we are admitting things that might possibly be considered socially indecent, i thought i would share.
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