>> Given how keen you are to mention my politics whenever I raise issues of party
>> I'm surprised you don't mention the Daniel Hannan, is otherwise Tory Peer Lord Hannan of
>> Kingsclere, former MEP and an adviser to the Board of Trade.
I'm not really following the connection between the two, since I am not allowing party politics to bias some other issue, I am actually referring directly to party politics. But as it happens I had absolutely no idea who Daniel Hannan was, aside from having pretty clear politics.
Nonetheless, I thought it an interesting point about Labour being a barrier for 'The Left'.
"Labour, as currently constituted, cannot win a majority. Its structures are too ungainly, its nostrums too old, its activists too angry, its mood too sour. In Britain, as in any country, there is a chunk of the electorate in the market for a Left-of-centre party. But the language of picket lines is as foreign to that electorate as the language of “defund the police”."
This bit, for example. Isn't that exactly what is standing in the way and pretty much what seems to be protecting Johnson?
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