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Ken Burch

(50,254 posts)
24. I know Callaghan's government itself was a trainwreck
Sun Sep 3, 2017, 02:25 PM
Sep 2017

And that Denis Healey's indefensible decision to accept an IMF bailout that forced large cuts in the welfare state did its own damage. I was a supporter of the Eighties Labour Left(and recall that Michael Foot would almost certainly have defeated the Tories after one term had it not been for the corporate-backed creation of the SDP-a party that had no reason to be born).

What I was saying there that forcing an election at the moment that motion forced it was the worst possible choice for Scotland, in addition to the grievous and still-unhealed wounds it inflicted on people in the rest of the UK. It made it impossible to stop the Tories from winning a majority(having the vote even in July rather than May might have made the difference). It caused the Poll Tax. It caused a massive increase in unemployment among Scots. It caused the crushing of unions throughout Scotland. Given that there was never any chance of Margaret Thatcher disregarding the 40% rule, and given that the SNP were nearly wiped out, what was the POINT in forcing an election?

And I brought up 1979 to make a point: You and others in Scotland bear long-term resentments and grudges towards Labour(some of which I share, at least when it comes to the pre-Corbyn era). Can you not see how a lot of people have just as much reason to resent the SNP for putting Margaret Thatcher into power as you feel about Corbyn not giving SNP government at Holyrood the credit it deserves?

(side note: I'm not sure where you were going with the complaint about Labour punishing people with higher incomes. You do realize it is impossible to do anything social democratic without imposing higher taxes on the rich? It would be far worse to increase VAT or impose other consumptive taxes, because those punish people with lower incomes).

And I don't claim that Corbyn is infallible...he's got his flaws and I'd recommend he read your posts in this thread...but is it an indefensible proposition to say that the man is a better leader for his party, represents a kinder and more compassionate politics, than anyone the PLP would allow on the leadership ballot if he stood down? That it would be a tragedy for all, including Scots, if Corbyn was replaced by somebody like Chuka Umunna or Yvette Cooper or maybe Liz Kendall? Is there anybody who could even possibly lead Labour that you actually think would be better for Scotland(given that Labour as a party is never going to simply vanish)?.

If I sound protective towards the guy, it's because most of the people in his own party who spent years trying to remove him as leader were reactionaries and that many remain apologists for the Irag/Afghanistan invasion. The ones who want him out want Labour to be massively to his right, want it to match the Tories nearly-cut-for-cut, want to keep taxes down on the rich and UK troops continually invading Arab/Muslim countries(while pretending that revived imperialism-which is what any UK military intervention would automatically be-can somehow be "progressive&quot .

You're going to keep voting SNP and I respect that...but I'm not going to apologize for supporting the first decent human being to lead the Labour Party in decades and the first one in generations who believes Labour should actually stand for something beyond power for power's sake.

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I always felt sorry for Dugdale T_i_B Aug 2017 #1
She DID stand up to Corbyn...in fact, she spent much of her tenure fighting to remove him Ken Burch Aug 2017 #2
Corbyn is a London politician... T_i_B Aug 2017 #3
Corbyn HAPPENS to be from London. He hasn't taken consciously anti-Scottish positions. Ken Burch Aug 2017 #4
Location matters. T_i_B Aug 2017 #5
OK...but since any politician from anywhere is going to have some local loyalties, Ken Burch Aug 2017 #6
Actually, it tends to be more of an asset for most politicians T_i_B Aug 2017 #7
Agreed. Ken Burch Aug 2017 #8
I would ask Denzil about polls and popularity in Scotland... T_i_B Aug 2017 #9
The "poll" Ken's referring to, Denzil_DC Aug 2017 #10
I agree with you on some points: Ken Burch Aug 2017 #11
Point by point: Denzil_DC Aug 2017 #12
I was wrong on the Smith Commission date. Ken Burch Aug 2017 #13
Corbyn was Labour leader when the Scotland Act 2016 was debated and voted through Parliament. Denzil_DC Aug 2017 #14
As always, I learn from your posts. Ken Burch Aug 2017 #15
You obviously shouldn't just take what I say on trust. Denzil_DC Sep 2017 #16
Thanks for the info about the likely sucessors to Dugdale. T_i_B Sep 2017 #17
Well, yes to all that, T_i_B. Denzil_DC Sep 2017 #18
There are contradictions, but it's not as simple as saying Corbyn is contradictory Ken Burch Sep 2017 #21
I can see a case for voting SNP in Holyrood elections. Ken Burch Sep 2017 #20
Dude, I'm not going to respond to your post above this one Denzil_DC Sep 2017 #22
I know Callaghan's government itself was a trainwreck Ken Burch Sep 2017 #24
Listen. Listen good, because I'm about done wasting my time on you. Denzil_DC Sep 2017 #25
It was Heath that did the three-day week. And I'm not defending Callaghan. Ken Burch Sep 2017 #26
Mea culpa. Denzil_DC Sep 2017 #27
My point about the no-confidence motion was not about claiming Callaghan was brilliant. Ken Burch Sep 2017 #29
A backgrounder from the Glasgow Herald's Tom Gordon Denzil_DC Sep 2017 #19
Another backgrounder from the Herald, this time from Paul Hutcheon Denzil_DC Sep 2017 #23
Well now ... Denzil_DC Sep 2017 #28
YouGov: "Why the Labour centrists stand a better chance in Scotland" Denzil_DC Sep 2017 #30
As you pointed out, most of those who would be "Corbynyista" ended up in the SNP. Ken Burch Sep 2017 #31
I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion that you don't actually read what I write, Denzil_DC Sep 2017 #32
Finally, the leadership election results, and the winner is ... Denzil_DC Nov 2017 #33
"Reality" TV shows? T_i_B Nov 2017 #34
What is it about politicians swanning off from their jobs to appear on reality shows? LeftishBrit Nov 2017 #35
On the brighter side, I reckon it finished off the serious period of Galloway's career! Denzil_DC Nov 2017 #36
Davidson on a Bake Off special wouldn't have taken much time muriel_volestrangler Nov 2017 #37
Yeah. If she's a crap baker, she could be out of there in no time! Denzil_DC Nov 2017 #38
Does make you wonder about the list system T_i_B Nov 2017 #40
It does. Denzil_DC Nov 2017 #41
Ugh. This is NOT a promising start from Leonard. Denzil_DC Nov 2017 #39
It's not getting any better Denzil_DC Nov 2017 #42
What on earth is happening with Scottish Labour at present? T_i_B Oct 2018 #43
AFAIK, it's actually a separate strain of infighting, and endemic to Scottish labour. Denzil_DC Oct 2018 #44
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