Depends how it splits, doesn't it. If it just leaves a few PLP fools high and dry, with about as Archived Message
Posted by Rhisiart Gwilym on January 13, 2020, 2:50 pm, in reply to "Do those threatening to leave think they care? They would welcome it. nm"
much future as that new, tingey partyette that appeared for about as long as a soap bubble just recently in the Paedominster virtual-reality holodeck, that would be about right. Meanwhile, the hard fact is that a whole lot of Labour voters deserted their traditional party this time round, because they no longer felt that it stands for what they want and believe in. Time to start re-building an effectively grassroots-connected, Britainwide radical socialist party that actually starts from mass consultations with potential voters, and builds a policy statement on the results of that process. We have at least five years - of steadily worsening conditions - to get busy. It's a big job. But as I keep hammering: if an unstoppable mass of us don't stand up and demand scarcity-socialism (the only kind that will be practically possible in the near future) we shall have neo-feudalism foisted on us by default. And that process is already busily in hand amongst the English-raj class.
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Message Thread:
- AIPAC UK style is here; on your knees boy... - Raskolnikov January 13, 2020, 7:39 am
- Something new like The Workers Party, with vigorous repudiation of all the AS bollocks written into - Rhisiart Gwilym January 13, 2020, 9:11 am
- Re: AIPAC UK style is here; on your knees boy... - Mary January 13, 2020, 9:13 am
- Too true. They tamed the UK, like France and the US, and it was still that easy. Nm - Shyaku January 13, 2020, 10:35 am
- It's rollover week.. - Cockneymystic January 13, 2020, 3:44 pm
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