Tuesday, 7 January 2020

None of the above












A new decade begins with a Conservative government which has a large working majority so that Brexit which has been at the centre of political discourse in this country for so long finally reaches a resolution as we now will be leaving come what may. To be frank the silence over the issue after years of constant arguments comes as a relief. Trouble is now we have other issues to worry about.

Our country remains divided. It will take at least the next generation if not after to fix this as best as can be. Our current political parties are no longer fit for purpose. Labour has turned into a zombie-like state as a result of the cultism surrounding Jeremy Corbyn that led them to such defeat and yet the left remain convinced more of the same will win the through.

Rebecca Long-Bailey the lefts Corbyn-in-a-skirt has tried to deny she is the "continuity candidate" despite the fact no one will believe her especially since her announcement to stand appeared in the Tribune magazine of the far-left. This is not your grandfathers boring old newspaper. Tribune is now a trendy glossy magazine produced and read by the Lefts new middle class elite of consumer communists.

Did I mention it's now owned by an millionaire Marxist from the United States of America? One up from the old Morning Star being subsidised by the Soviet Union I suppose. The rich kids are all out to make sure we plebs are told what's best for us and how dare we vote for the class enemy.

Remember these people include the ridiculous Kerry-Anne Mendoza who tweeted that people of colour lost their right to consider themselves Black for supporting the "oppressor". Racist crap from the left that black and other ethnic minorities have to be socialists or else. The exception being those pesky Jews.

Jackie Walker was tweeting her usual crap about Jess Phillips being some kind of Lansman/Zionist stooge. Can't remember her exact words but I do try not to listen to the mad woman who is wilfully ignorant about the world around her as are much of the so-called left these days.

Meanwhile many moderates who deserted the Labour Party have returned to try and challenge the dominance of the Corbynite left. Trouble is that they are divided in who they support. Some, probably the majority go for Sir Kier Starmer others support Jess Phillips and a small number for some reason that escapes me back Lisa Nandy.

Is this the time to reclaim the party? The moderates/mainstream remain outnumbered and divided. Starmer the candidate that seems most likely to take over the reins of power is not exactly charismatic. In fact not even that impressive. Jess Phillips is the "rent-a-gob" candidate that will attract attention but not always that endearing. As for Lisa Nandy...who?

Meanwhile Unite the union and Momentum will plot the return of their favoured candidate and will certainly win the deputy leadership post with Wrong-Daily's flatmate what-ever-her-name is. And I write that only partially in jest as media reports show the public haven't heard of half of these people.

One wonders if they care?

I find it difficult to . Labour is still not fit for government. Until the left is finally purged and Labour returns to being a political party rather than a depository for every protester that walks the streets shouting mindless slogans without ever considering the consequences of their demands.

I won't be signing up anytime soon as my view of the leadership candidates is simply "none of the above".

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