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Read online at https://workersliberty.org/node/37281
Beating the Tories after 6 May Submitted by martin on 11 May, 2021 - 6:34
Author: Mohan Sen
The Tories’ narrative about where they are taking UK politics and society is dishonest and incoherent. But it is a narrative, one strongly honed and consistently argued for. In contrast the leadership of Keir Starmer’s Labour Party seems to have pretty much nothing to say about the kind of society or even the policies it wants. That is surely an important part of why Labour suffered such serious defeats on 6 May.
Attempts by the Labour right to claim the problem was the party not being right-wing enough must be “forensically” dissected and vigorously opposed. Already the Starmer leadership had reduced Labour s criticism of the Tories to little more than one of competence .
Read online at https://workersliberty.org/node/37281
Beating the Tories after 6 May Submitted by martin on 11 May, 2021 - 6:34
Author: Mohan Sen
The Tories’ narrative about where they are taking UK politics and society is dishonest and incoherent. But it is a narrative, one strongly honed and consistently argued for. In contrast the leadership of Keir Starmer’s Labour Party seems to have pretty much nothing to say about the kind of society or even the policies it wants. That is surely an important part of why Labour suffered such serious defeats on 6 May.
Attempts by the Labour right to claim the problem was the party not being right-wing enough must be “forensically” dissected and vigorously opposed. Already the Starmer leadership had reduced Labour s criticism of the Tories to little more than one of competence .
Read online at https://workersliberty.org/node/37281
Beating the Tories after the 6 May disaster Submitted by martin on 8 May, 2021 - 9:34
Author: Mohan Sen
The Tories’ narrative about where they are taking UK politics and society is dishonest and incoherent. But it is a narrative, one strongly honed and consistently argued for. In contrast the leadership of Keir Starmer’s Labour Party seems to have pretty much nothing to say about the kind of society or even the policies it wants. That is surely why Labour had such a dire set of elections on 6 May 2021.
Attempts by the Labour right to claim the problem was the party not being right-wing enough must be “forensically” dissected and vigorously opposed. Already the Starmer leadership had reduced Labour s criticism of the Tories to little more than one of competence .
Michael Annisette -
In keeping with the theme of this year’s May Day celebrations, Unite to Fight, trade unionists urged one another to work together to save the labour movement from decimation.
All the leaders who spoke at the virtual event on Saturday criticised and accused the Government as well and employers of unfair practices.
Head of the Seamen and Waterfront Workers Trade Union, Michael Annisette, sought to justify why the three federations left the National Tripartite Advisory Council (NTAC).
Annisette said not one piece of legislation was put on the parliamentary table to address any issues affecting labour in the past five years.