So when Tories go back on promises it's lying but when labour do it its reasonable pragmatism?
fifisaac
Great response thank you for the insight
You're own post history is a pretty clear example of liberals hating leftists more than fascists
Dude do you ever post about anything else?
Slurs against the supporters of the organisations who won workers all their rights isn't anti worker?
How about repeatedly voting on bills to reduce the rights of workers to collectively bargain for better treatment? Or does she have to shoot striking people on the picket line for you to accept she doesn't care about labour
This government don't need any more humiliation, this only humiliated Labour by having a former member of the government be allowed to sit among them
Accusing union activists who heckled her for showing up at a protest in support of P&O workers who her government failed to support of being 'hard-left militants' might be such an example
Because it is a direct contradiction for the party of workers to welcome people with anti worker views?
Maybe you're right and I hope you are, but I can't trust a 'democratic socialist' party that repeatedly turns it's back on promises to workers and allows hard right sexual assault apologists into the party
What's the point in a LABOUR government if the party is willing to take the support of people who are proudly anti-worker? What good will it do to be a government of tories with red ties?
Principles
Maybe its hard for the current labour party to understand that, but the party of the workers should not welcome hardcore right wingers no matter what the circumstances are
Maybe I misunderstood but that seemed to be what you were suggesting