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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics...
Key points: Voting for Labour actually harmed Labour :)
Bear with me. Basically, Lib Dem voters switching to Labour let the Tories sneak in on certain seats, as their vote held. If the voters had stuck with Lib Dems, there would have been at least 7 fewer Tory seats...
Let that sink in for a minute...
Labour staying left = no net gain, Labour trying to out Tory the Tories = people thinking we may as well go for the real McCoy and vote Tory...
The Blairites can stick that up their Khybers :)
And my favourite: fear of the SNP didn't harm Labour, as SNP gains weakened the Lib/Tory coalition and made a Labour victory more likely.
Losing in England, not Scotland, harmed Labour...

And by the way, Miliband's Labour Party was not left-wing. It was portrayed that way in the Press and flirting with a radical SNP may have given that further veneer, but fundamentally Miliband accepted the Tory economic agenda other than his idea to cap utility prices and maybe attack zero hours contracts.

Their analysis suggests voters were just as likely to back Labour whether it was seen as a party on the far left, or just to the left of centre.
But they warn the economic crash of 2008 appears to have fundamentally changed voters' views on whether Labour can be trusted on the economy.
Which is what also killed the referendum - the voters didn't believe what Salmond was saying. As Clinton said - It's about the economy, stupid!



A clearer choice than there has been for ages.



I've yet to see these books. Has anybody any idea what they look like?

Earlier this week we were informed that he had "had a fling" with Diane Abbott. Now we are being told that he also had a "fling" with another Labour politician. This person is not named. Let's hope its Peter Tatchell.
I wish the press would just leave him alone. He will implode in his own time without any outside assistance. He is ill equipped for leadership and this will appear soon enough.
Evidently 457 is the key number. The bookies are taking bets on this being how many days he lasts. In the last election and the Scottish referendum, the bookies were spot on when the pollsters were way off.


Personally, I can't wait to see the Blairites launch another aborted coup against Corbyn. I remember the last one against Brown. Funny stuff :)

Can't wait to hear about it from some disgruntled intern next week.

The bookies couldn't take the drop in pay.

Can't wait to hear about it from some disgruntled intern next week."
metaphorically I think you've summed it up. He was never a team player and has somehow ended up having to lead the team
From his point of view I think that winning has been a disaster.
Previously he could stand on the sidelines and he probably had a fair bit of influence, certainly out of proportion to his 'weight' as an MP. He could lead by example, take a 'moral' stance, rebel when his conscience was offended and by doing so he was a constant reminder to those in power in his party as to where the true heart of socialism was.
Now his position is really bad, he was to succeed or fail utterly. Unless he can produce a Labour Party that looks like it can win an election, or at least increase the share of the vote, when he slides down the slippery pole, he'll go all the way down because he's lost the niche he had. Whenever he pontificates from the sidelines folk will just shrug and say 'we tried it your way and boy did it suck.'
He might be able to do it, I genuinely don't know, I'm just awfully glad I'm not in his shoes at the moment.

I think she has realised that she's lost. Although the yes and no percentage difference has closed, it has now stalled in the No camp's favour. She is now desperately trying to keep the debate alive. Unfortunately, she is just making things worse going on like this.
If she doesn't achieve the same level of support in the Scottish elections, she's dead in the water and the only way is down.
I'm really depressed now.

Can't wait to hear about it from some disgruntled intern next w..."
I hate agreeing with you :) but you're right. If Corbyn fails then the Blairites will be able to say that Britain doesn't want a left-wing labour party anymore, and they'll shift labour back to the right.


It was done in 1983.

It was done in 1983."
how do you figure that when Blair became the longest serving Labour PM in history? Yes it eventually showed up the contradictions within the two wings of the Labour Party, but then Thatcherism died out yet the Tories have been able to regroup & prosper

It was done in 1983."
how..."
By 1997, the Tory party was that knackered, that despised by the electorate, the Krankies could have won by a landslide.

Small growth in wage rates: falling rates of employment, falling productivity and one of the B O E Monetary committee has mentioned negative interest rates to stop the 'weak recovery' falling apart.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2...

I had forgotten how bad that pair were.

'What the headlines said compared to what Corbyn actually said.'
Have you got the issue, Geoff?
I don't have it with me to quote from it.

I had forgotten how bad that pair were."
no worse than Tories having to overcome Michael Foot & Neil Kinnock

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-ne...

Personally I'd rather they flattered them than got indignant and sent our young men out to die deposing them
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