For what its worth and the actuality, Mckay is actually negative about the prospects of any working class engagement in British politics, particularly that of a Revolutionary nature, i.e., the dire matial conditions for this just don't exist presently in the Uk and are unlikely to exist until another huge financial crisis, that will make that of 2008/09 seem like a walk in the park.
So, and lets be clear, the Communist Party Great Britain is not pushing Proletarian Revolution given the conditions don't exist for this potential. Indeed, the function of the CMGB presently is educational and engagement with the working class, i.e., we actually drink at Wetherspoon Pubs where a lot of poor, working class peeps hang out and, would you not consider it better for actual Socialists to attempt to reach out to the working class rather than fascists and Farage.
So again, please don't put bollocks into peeps mouths.
By the way, even Craig Murray is slagging off the Messiah and the fecking 'soft-Zionist' cabal he, that is Corbyn, continues to allow to influence him.
Essentially we have re-hashed Corbynism, which, and as Macay correctly states, is a dead end. Oh, and that's before we actually discuss the UK Power Elite, which, will never allow Corbyn and a soft-left Party the keys to Number 10.
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