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[Politics] Next leader of the Labour party



Blackadder

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 6, 2003
16,077
Haywards Heath
From an outside perspective.

Caroline Flint is the only Labour candidate that spoke sense for me, she has morals.

I know Farage wanted to give it a go but I think the leader should be an MP.

I see that David Lammy has refused to rule himself out.
 






Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,086
The arse end of Hangleton
Does he not have skeletons in the cupboard that would harm him. This has been suggested on here.

Don't take 2Ps posts as reality !!!! He's accused Starmer of unspecified naughtiness but strangely won't say what it is ...... some might say he's lying.
 








strings

Moving further North...
Feb 19, 2006
9,965
Barnsley
So the Labour members would rather have a Momentum endorsed candidate, who will lose, than a Blarite type who could very well win?

Brilliant.

They've turned the Labour Party into a protest party.

I actually agree with that summary. Others will disagree with me, however my impression that Momentum were so desperate for control of the Labour party, and so convinced that their view of how the country should be run was right, that they had not thought about what would win over the electorate.

Blair did excellently at winning the centre ground. Without tempting those voters in the centre, Labour will never get a majority.

'Blairite' seems to be a dirty word these days, but it is effectively what is needed.
 
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Braggfan

In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded
May 12, 2014
1,840
Just watched Wes Streeting MP for Illford North on the BBC

Very impressed, just the kind of centre left, eloquent, anti Corbynism leader the Labour party need.

FFS lets get someone like him in charge before the loonies convince themselves that they need to move further left when all the evidence and logic says they need to move to the centre.

If Boris stays for the full 5 years, it will be almost 50 years since anyone but Tony Blair won an election for Labour. He was the most successful leader ever and he was a centre left politician that drove the hard left out, Labour needs to begin that battle again or stay in opposition for ever. Wes could be a good start.

I shudder to think of a return to Blair or someone in his pseudo Tory guise becoming Labour leader. The truth is they probably would give the Tories a challenge, but what's the difference between voting for a blue Tory or a red one.
 




Lower West Stander

Well-known member
Mar 25, 2012
4,753
Back in Sussex
It will be a woman , preferably a Northern one and far away from the Islington/London mafia that need to own this defeat. I told you all years ago Corbyn wasn’t the messiah and he needs to quit so the party can move forward

As previously quoted on this thread, Long-Bailey would be perfect as a former shadow business secretary who thought profits were taxed on turnover and said the government should take an equity stake in Thomas Cook after it had gone bust......
 




Mellor 3 Ward 4

Well-known member
Jul 27, 2004
9,828
saaf of the water
I shudder to think of a return to Blair or someone in his pseudo Tory guise becoming Labour leader. The truth is they probably would give the Tories a challenge, but what's the difference between voting for a blue Tory or a red one.

Great - another delusional ideologist.

GB - and in particular England - is not a socialist Country, and a centre left Labour Leader would have a chance of winning. What (apart from the illegal war) was so bad about Blair?

Otherwise it's the wilderness forever for Labour.
 




Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,835
Hove
For me, the next leader needs to come from outside the London metropolitan elite. Starmer, Thornberry, Lammy represent a remain based culture in the Labour party that the Labour heartlands have rejected even if the cosmopolitan vote has stayed strong. Long-Bailey as a Salford born to a dockyard worker rising up to become a solicitor in law and into the party would resonate with the communities that Labour have just lost. There will be other candidates too.

Between the surprise popularity of the 2017 campaign and this one, Labour appear to have lost the essential basic message of a fairer society. Instead a garbled message of free things with no real detail of why or what that means and how it would work. Free broadband may well be a brilliant policy for a dynamic productive engaged workforce, however without context, or detail, it mostly felt like a giveaway. People don't want giveaways, they want to be housed, fairly paid for hard work, their children educated and their families health needs taken care of.

Labour cannot win without the proud hard working communities around the country, and those communities I feel will continue to feel patronised by London-centric politicians who they little understand and who they feel little understand them.

This is going to be less about policies, more about identity. Can Labour be outward looking not inward, can they compromise, innovate into a progressive looking offering that looks forward beyond reflections of a tainted past.

Milliband had a retail campaign like a shopping list of desires. 2017 'for the many' got the tone almost right in creating a fairer society, but that success got blown out of proportion for a 2019 black friday giveaway to mask the elephant in the room. Perhaps a return to basics. What can you talk about to an ordinary person on the doorstep that they will relate to and doesn't sound pie in the sky, and strikes them as a fairer way of doing things.

The soul of the party is on the line. Hoping this damaging defeat is a wake up call to members that a previous winning mantra of 'education education education' might need to be 'compromise compromise compromise'.
 






Don Quixote

Well-known member
Nov 4, 2008
8,355
All the next leader can do is hope to win a few more seats in the next election. Maybe deny Johnson a majority. No way will they be PM. So who would want it?
 








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