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To conclude Starmer's Labour is no longer in any way "left"?

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windowframer · 13/04/2024 09:25

Labour shadow ministers now use "lefty" as a term of abuse.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/apr/08/middle-class-lefties-wont-stop-labour-using-private-sector-to-cut-nhs-backlog-wes-streeting-says

How can they make it any more clear what they do and don't stand for? Can you imagine the Tories fulminating about how they won't be lectured to be "middle class Conservatives", or Farage slagging off "working class Brexiteers"?

This post is not about "Labour good / Tories bad" OR the opposite. Just clarity about what "Labour" actually is.

Whatever it is . . . . . .

‘Middle-class lefties’ won’t stop Labour using private sector to cut NHS backlog, Streeting says

Shadow health secretary says quicker treatment to stop working class families being left behind is more important than ideology

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/apr/08/middle-class-lefties-wont-stop-labour-using-private-sector-to-cut-nhs-backlog-wes-streeting-says

OP posts:
DramaLlamaBangBang · 13/04/2024 16:00

Puzzledandpissedoff · 13/04/2024 15:54

To be honest, after some of the right wing lunacy of the the Tories and the left wing lunacy of Corbyn, I'd welcome some centrist politics

You and me both

Unfortunately the Corbynista/Momentum headbangers haven't gone anywhere; they'll try to keep them out of sight for now, but once the party's elected they'll be stampeding all over the place once again

I don't think they are. Many have gone to the Greens, who are pretty hard Left. Momentum itself is ridden with infighting. The Left have always been there but when Labour win, most of the time they manage to keep a lid on them.

pinotnow · 13/04/2024 16:14

Piggywaspushed · 13/04/2024 15:41

It does feel a little bit like Streeting has gone for the Lee Anderson playbook. I think they are probably holding the middle class , more left wing voters in contempt a bit, assuming we'll vote Labour because we hate Tories more. They are probably correct for now as there isn't a viable more left wing alternative .

If Streeting were my MP, he'd be hearing from me about contemptuous attitudes to a loyal voting base consisting, no doubt, of a lot of NHS workers.

I think that's really unfair. What has he actually said in the article that is insulting to NHS workers? The consultant quoted who accuses him of directing dismissive comments at experienced HCPs must have read a different article from the one I read, as I didn't see that at all. And I don't really they're holding middle-class voters in contempt, but Streeting is more likely assuming they won't be reading The Sun, where the article was published, and therefore playing to his audience. It may be annoying as a 'middle-class lefty' to see that term being used disparagingly, but if Labour just do more to appeal to the people they already know they appeal to then they aren't going to get more seats. It will just be like Corbyn's era with lots of crowing about vote shares and loss of actual seats.

And I see nothing whatsover in the article to align Streeting to bloody Lee Anderson! That's quite a reach.

Tarquina · 13/04/2024 16:28

Is the Labour Party and the Conservative Party are two cheeks of the same arse then the Green Party must be the fart emerging from the anus.

LolaSmiles · 13/04/2024 16:34

I don't agree that "nobody wants nationalised industries", the best decision they could make would be to renationalise all UK public services and utilities, such as energy, water, roads and transport. privatisation is heinous, public services should be government owned taxpayer funded, for the people and not about profit for fat cats. That's what's got us into this current mess
I agree with this.
I'd like to see a labour manifesto that makes it clear that taxpayers' money is going to he used to run public services for normal people, in the interests of normal people and providing value for taxpayers.
If taxpayer money is going to private, profit making companies to run basic public services then all the taxes from normal people are not being spent delivering decent public services. They're taking money from normal people to line the pockets of the rich.

I'd like a labour manifesto that will protect working conditions, guard against challenges to human rights, and is generally a nice centre left party that wants businesses to do well and public services to run for normal people.

Whatever Starmer's weaknesses, he's a better option than allowing the country to be asset stripped by their mates.

AhNowTed · 13/04/2024 16:35

HRTQueen · 13/04/2024 15:52

I agree Starmer and the Labour Party now doesn’t create the interest or excitement that things can change as New Labour did. Blair’s passion and charisma was a great advantage and a number of the shadow cabinet were high profile they also had Peter Mandelson and Alistair Campbell

But we have just come through a time of huge changes with big political personalities and political turmoil I think many will trust a leader who just gets on with the job, there won’t be the shiny pr spin, politics isn’t always entertaining I think many voters who may find Starmer dull will also feel he provides more certainty

I'm looking forward to some sober able government and I couldn't give two figs if he's not "entertaining".

The less entertaining the better.

Piggywaspushed · 13/04/2024 17:02

pinotnow · 13/04/2024 16:14

I think that's really unfair. What has he actually said in the article that is insulting to NHS workers? The consultant quoted who accuses him of directing dismissive comments at experienced HCPs must have read a different article from the one I read, as I didn't see that at all. And I don't really they're holding middle-class voters in contempt, but Streeting is more likely assuming they won't be reading The Sun, where the article was published, and therefore playing to his audience. It may be annoying as a 'middle-class lefty' to see that term being used disparagingly, but if Labour just do more to appeal to the people they already know they appeal to then they aren't going to get more seats. It will just be like Corbyn's era with lots of crowing about vote shares and loss of actual seats.

And I see nothing whatsover in the article to align Streeting to bloody Lee Anderson! That's quite a reach.

Lee Anderson in terms of disparaging middle classes.

I agree it was in The Sun but it gets covered in The Guardian where people who identify as middle class liberals see themselves mocked or derided as if their views are somehow fringe luxuries .

The NHS is stuffed full of middle class liberal employees who already feel like punching bags.

It's probably my own sensitivity showing but I feel like my own party ( member here) doesn't value me.

SammyScrounge · 13/04/2024 17:24

ilovesooty · 13/04/2024 13:14

Here we go again.

Most of the electorate have other more pressing priorities,like the cost of living, health, social care. All this shoehorning of biological women into every political thread is tiresome for many people.

We are each entitled to decide for ourselves what our priorities are. Some of us are even clever enough to decide that there can be more than one priority among all the options.

You may find it tiresome, but i am horrified that the mutilation of children in the name of a crank ideology beloved of charlatans is allowed in a civilised country.

You may find it tiresome, but women's spaces are important to me and certainly will be to every woman if they are lost and women discover exactly what that means.

Of course the cost of living is important but so is how women live. Znd it really is tiresome that politicians never give it due consideration when deciding what their priorities are.

ilovesooty · 13/04/2024 17:29

SammyScrounge · 13/04/2024 17:24

We are each entitled to decide for ourselves what our priorities are. Some of us are even clever enough to decide that there can be more than one priority among all the options.

You may find it tiresome, but i am horrified that the mutilation of children in the name of a crank ideology beloved of charlatans is allowed in a civilised country.

You may find it tiresome, but women's spaces are important to me and certainly will be to every woman if they are lost and women discover exactly what that means.

Of course the cost of living is important but so is how women live. Znd it really is tiresome that politicians never give it due consideration when deciding what their priorities are.

Have whatever priorities you want. I'm just sick of the priorities of those who can't see beyond self ID being shoehorned into every political thread and it would appear I'm not alone in that

NoWordForFluffy · 13/04/2024 17:33

ilovesooty · 13/04/2024 17:29

Have whatever priorities you want. I'm just sick of the priorities of those who can't see beyond self ID being shoehorned into every political thread and it would appear I'm not alone in that

Women's sex-based rights are vitally important to many people. You're entitled to disagree, but you don't get to say people are prioritising wrongly / badly.

I'm sick of being vote scolded by people who clearly don't understand the bigger picture, but there you go. 🤷‍♀️

Acapulco12 · 13/04/2024 17:38

BIossomtoes · 13/04/2024 15:43

Was responsibility for railways devolved? Network Rail covers England, Scotland and Wales.

I apologise, I didn’t know whether railways were devolved or not.

daisychain01 · 13/04/2024 17:43

windowframer · 13/04/2024 15:32

You mean exactly like Keir Starmer pledged to do when he ran for leadership of the Labour party?

Yup. I'm just pointing out that Starmer now needs to include it in his Manifesto and put his money where his mouth is. I wouldn't consider that to be a particularly far left thing to do, it just makes good economic and societal sense for the country,

I never thought I'd say it but bring back Blair. No PM is perfect and Blair had his faults but we probably didn't really appreciate just what a mover and shaker he was.

And Things Can Only Get Better was a damn good signature tune, it really hit the spot!

DramaLlamaBangBang · 13/04/2024 17:44

LolaSmiles · 13/04/2024 16:34

I don't agree that "nobody wants nationalised industries", the best decision they could make would be to renationalise all UK public services and utilities, such as energy, water, roads and transport. privatisation is heinous, public services should be government owned taxpayer funded, for the people and not about profit for fat cats. That's what's got us into this current mess
I agree with this.
I'd like to see a labour manifesto that makes it clear that taxpayers' money is going to he used to run public services for normal people, in the interests of normal people and providing value for taxpayers.
If taxpayer money is going to private, profit making companies to run basic public services then all the taxes from normal people are not being spent delivering decent public services. They're taking money from normal people to line the pockets of the rich.

I'd like a labour manifesto that will protect working conditions, guard against challenges to human rights, and is generally a nice centre left party that wants businesses to do well and public services to run for normal people.

Whatever Starmer's weaknesses, he's a better option than allowing the country to be asset stripped by their mates.

The problem is, the country has already been asset stripped. Many years ago. Shares in those assets are now propping up virtually all pension schemes, including public sector pensions. How in earth is the government going to get enough money to buy back all those shares, then still have enough money to run the services themselves and also have enough money to shove billions into public sector pension schemes? It's just not there. You can't just take people's shares off them without paying them the going rate for them.

ilovesooty · 13/04/2024 18:02

NoWordForFluffy · 13/04/2024 17:33

Women's sex-based rights are vitally important to many people. You're entitled to disagree, but you don't get to say people are prioritising wrongly / badly.

I'm sick of being vote scolded by people who clearly don't understand the bigger picture, but there you go. 🤷‍♀️

I specifically said "have whatever priorities you like" if you bothered to read.

I said that women's sex based rights aren't top priority for much of the electorate.

Scolding is coming from those who are aggressively GC, telling those people who who aren't that they're not prioritising properly, and trying to shift every political thread to their preferred agenda. I'm sick and tired of it and I know I'm not alone.

SkyBloo · 13/04/2024 18:07

the world has moved on, nobody is interested in huge levels of state control, nationalised industries and all the rest of the old labour ideas.

This isn't true. Im a london based senior finance professional. I do understand economics. I do not understand why anyone expects anything other than rampant profiteering when you take services like water & railways where its not possible for true competition to actually exist and the consumer doesn't really have any choice.

NoWordForFluffy · 13/04/2024 18:07

ilovesooty · 13/04/2024 18:02

I specifically said "have whatever priorities you like" if you bothered to read.

I said that women's sex based rights aren't top priority for much of the electorate.

Scolding is coming from those who are aggressively GC, telling those people who who aren't that they're not prioritising properly, and trying to shift every political thread to their preferred agenda. I'm sick and tired of it and I know I'm not alone.

It's good to know that you're happy to condemn imprisoned women (likely already with a history of abuse) to potentially having to share a cell with an intact male sex offender. Or leave rape victims without support, due to groups being single gender, not single sex. Or women having to share hospital wards with intact males (and then being told for a year after they were raped by one that they couldn't have been as no males were on the ward).

And I've seen no vote scolding from anyone other than staunch Labour supporters.

You clearly didn't mean about choosing priorities, as you then went on to condemn others' choices!

Also, talking about what's important to us isn't trying to shift towards our narrative; all we're doing is talking about what's important to us. Like you talk about what is or isn't important to you. It's a chat forum, that's how it works...

BIossomtoes · 13/04/2024 18:16

My new policy is to ignore them and their posts @ilovesooty. I don’t suppose they’ll get tired of trying to derail threads but we don’t have to let them.

ilovesooty · 13/04/2024 18:28

BIossomtoes · 13/04/2024 18:16

My new policy is to ignore them and their posts @ilovesooty. I don’t suppose they’ll get tired of trying to derail threads but we don’t have to let them.

Good point. I'm sick of the guilt tripping, derailing, hectoring and wilful misinterpretation of posts that dare to challenge them, and they evidently aren't going to stop being aggressive and trying to twist threads to what they believe and expect everyone else to.

LolaSmiles · 13/04/2024 18:46

DramaLlamaBangBang
The whole thing depresses me to be honest. We've got a situation where profits from public services and key essential services are privatised (probably to the pockets of people who have the right political connections) and any losses or debts are nationalised.

On a thread recently people were furious at the idea of average families having help with their mortgage if they hit hard times because "why should the state buy you an asset" but seemed to be conveniently ignorant that housing benefit, so taxpayer money, is buying the rich property empires.

Other threads about workers, in a range of jobs, wanting appropriate terms and conditions are met with people arguing that it's wrong to want decent terms because other people have a worse deal.

I'm coming to the conclusion that a substantial minority of the British public are ignorant and would vote against their own interests if it avoided someone else having something nice. It's a breeding ground for right wing populism.

FKAT · 13/04/2024 19:03

I find the shoe-horning of foreign wars into every UK election thread quite tiresome too but I just scroll past.

BIossomtoes · 13/04/2024 19:04

FKAT · 13/04/2024 19:03

I find the shoe-horning of foreign wars into every UK election thread quite tiresome too but I just scroll past.

We don’t have UK election threads yet. We’re all waiting for Sunak to call it.

FKAT · 13/04/2024 19:12

Wow, you wrote that and then pressed post.

That's me told.

BIossomtoes · 13/04/2024 19:18

FKAT · 13/04/2024 19:12

Wow, you wrote that and then pressed post.

That's me told.

I suppose I must have done since the evidence is there. 🙄

Freysimo · 13/04/2024 19:31

Keeprejoining · 13/04/2024 10:03

Actually the railways are being quietly renationalised under the Tories

The rail network in Wales (Arriva)was taken over by the Welsh Government a few years ago due to poor performance and it has actually got WORSE ( now TfW).

Leah5678 · 13/04/2024 19:38

Keeprejoining · 13/04/2024 10:02

How is someone like Starmer who thinks women can have a penis be described as sane and middle of the road. He has no respect for women and has been forced by the CASS report to pay weak lip service to safeguarding

I highly doubt he actually thinks a woman can have a penis tbh.
It's hard enough for people to trust politicians but they really show how untrustworthy they are when they pretend to believe in crap they definitely do not believe in.

CrappySack · 13/04/2024 19:40

MrsSkylerWhite · 13/04/2024 10:02

Oh, okay. Best vote Tory then.

Not.

🤣

I would vote for a pigeon if it meant getting rid of the current Tories 🐦

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