You're fixating on the man, and he's not relevant. Who cares where he went to school? And really, Brexit blah blah is all just s***e.
Pretty much none of the rest of your post has anything to do with the idea that;
"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"
I presume that you think there is no issue and that Labour Party as it is remains perfectly acceptable to those seeking to support and left-leaning / left-of-centre politicians?
Which kind of makes one wonder how it can be so unsuccessful then.
>>"Dragging the left of the party kicking and screaming to the concept that they need a majority to achieve anything is going to be hard work."
I think that points to a conclusion that the Party is the problem.
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