Vote Labour
Tom | 27.11.2001 18:19
The hard left (trot or anarcho) says nothing that connects with the public and get no support from its supposed constituency - the working class.
It's social and economic theories have not moved on since the 1930s and neither the trotskyist or anarchist movments have managed to attract anything like enough support to establish the type of societies they seek to. they continue to spout revolutionary theories despite the fact that no-one has been listening for decades. Hence they have been irrelevant since WWII.
In the same period the much despised democratic socialist movement (Labour) has brought into existence health and education for all, created a benefits system for people out of work through no fault of their own, and brought in all kinds of workplace protections.
any rational analysis says that Labour has provided a far better deal for working people than anything on offer from the rest of the left. in addition the labour party now has decades worth of experience of what can be made to work in terms of social policy. in contrast the hard left consists of students quoting texts from decades ago - no practical experience at all.
so what is the point in getting involved in the hard left when it has no chance of getting anywhere when you could be
involved in a party that actually has power in the UK and can improve the lives of ordinary people?
if you truly seek a better society to opt for the hard left you are selfishly refusing to put your shoulder to wheel and really get stuck in. instead you waste your energy and talents in a pointless quest for a revolution no-one wants, and you're not really sure you want to put in place afterwards anyway.
DISCUSS.
Tom
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tpowdrill@ii-q.com
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