Is there anything the Labour Party can do to win the next election?

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Next election let's just have Leon and Rhydian and vote for whoever cries more.

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 12 May 2008 14:50 (sixteen years ago) link

Galloway to make a triumphant return as Labour party leader, then.

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Bodrick III, Monday, 12 May 2008 14:50 (sixteen years ago) link

I'll always vote for Ken Livingstone - as you can tell.

I like David Miliband OK.

I do not at all believe that Ed Balls could possibly be taken seriously as leader or PM. No way, for various reasons. Including: you can't stand for PM and be called 'Balls'. He can only ever be an underling.

The most charitable explanation re. Frank Field's behaviour is that he's doing everything he can to reverse the tax change, I suppose. But I don't care for him. He wasn't very nice back in 1997, as far as I know.

the pinefox, Monday, 12 May 2008 15:01 (sixteen years ago) link

As Brown's tenure now looks as though it may be a short one I'd suggest that Yvette Cooper may be a strong bet to replace him.

Billy Dods, Monday, 12 May 2008 15:07 (sixteen years ago) link

Oh, God no

Tom D., Monday, 12 May 2008 15:08 (sixteen years ago) link

That smarmy git James Purnell is coming up thru the Field

Tom D., Monday, 12 May 2008 15:08 (sixteen years ago) link

That's true.

the pinefox, Monday, 12 May 2008 15:16 (sixteen years ago) link

Cooper is better-looking.

the pinefox, Monday, 12 May 2008 15:16 (sixteen years ago) link

Which in the end is what it's all about. Apparently.

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 12 May 2008 15:52 (sixteen years ago) link

Surprised the B*P haven't put up Dannii Minogue as a candidate yet.

Dingbod Kesterson, Monday, 12 May 2008 15:53 (sixteen years ago) link

Too far too the right.

Dom Passantino, Monday, 12 May 2008 15:54 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.lunarsociety.org.uk/photos/david_milibandm.jpg

You can't tell me that that isn't a Tory face.

Dom Passantino, Monday, 12 May 2008 15:55 (sixteen years ago) link

plus is immigrant

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ken c, Monday, 12 May 2008 15:56 (sixteen years ago) link

NOT UNTIL WE KNOW ITS A FUCKING MOUSTACHE OR NOT

King Boy Pato, Monday, 12 May 2008 16:13 (sixteen years ago) link

William Hill still has Browns most likely departure date as 2010 --- marginally ahead of 2009. Can see logic in this. Labour know the next election is a lost cause and getting rid of Brown now won't change that, and any serious contender is better off waiting till after they lose the election

Problem is - still - no credible candidates (the fact that people like Cooper are being mentioned here is surely not good for them)

If Brown - as expected - holds on as long as possible I think thats going to make winning the 2014 election very difficult for Labour no matter who they have as candidate.

Also see that Prescott and C.Blair are lining up to put boot into Brown

laxalt, Monday, 12 May 2008 16:20 (sixteen years ago) link

Important point in 2014, if 2012 Olympics are big success then the (Tory) government will take the credit for it. If it's a mess than that will be blamed on current administration.

Billy Dods, Monday, 12 May 2008 16:23 (sixteen years ago) link

Nah Labour got the blame for the Dome despite the fact that a lot of it was Heseltine's work.

Matt DC, Monday, 12 May 2008 16:24 (sixteen years ago) link

How much of a factor does everyone think the Olympics will actually have?

Also am I right in saying the tories could actually hold off calling as late as 2015?

laxalt, Monday, 12 May 2008 16:25 (sixteen years ago) link

Feelgood factor innit? If the economy is going well in 2012 it could be encapsulate New Swinging London again or whatever nonsense.

Of course, Euro 96 didn't help Major but that's not such a flagship event.

Matt DC, Monday, 12 May 2008 16:31 (sixteen years ago) link

Then again if the economy's going well then Britain won't unseat Cameron and Osborne anyway.

Matt DC, Monday, 12 May 2008 16:32 (sixteen years ago) link

Yes but 2012 itself is unlikely to be an election year unless things have gone really messed up somewhere down the line? and by even the next year surely the olympics will have been more or less forgotten

as for feelgood factor this might be more prevalent but I think 2012 is prob a bit early for all that swinging london business again

economy may well be doing its 'green shoots of recovery' bit by then but doubt it will be to such an extent that we'll be all swinging london puff pieces in the supplements again

laxalt, Monday, 12 May 2008 16:39 (sixteen years ago) link

Also when/once the economy does start moving again surely the question that has to be asked is what sector is actually going to be driving it? esp when you look at the big 3 of the 00s

Finance?
Consumer Spending on debt?
Housing/Construction?

Or maybe a return of industry? but what industry?

laxalt, Monday, 12 May 2008 16:43 (sixteen years ago) link

woah 18% swing 8000 maj

stet, Friday, 23 May 2008 01:40 (fifteen years ago) link

How long as Crewe & Nantwich been Labour for? Am I right in thinking as a Labour seats it survived even the Thatcher landslides during the 80s?

Matt DC, Friday, 23 May 2008 07:40 (fifteen years ago) link

Well it's only been a seat since 1983. Crewe was Labour before that, Nantwich's always been tory.

So, yes.

Ned Trifle II, Friday, 23 May 2008 07:54 (fifteen years ago) link

Next election seat spread average:

Conservative Party: 350
Labour Party: 231
Liberal Democrats: 46

Dom Passantino, Friday, 23 May 2008 08:04 (fifteen years ago) link

Adults Worldwide Say - Tax the Rich!

Ned Trifle II, Friday, 23 May 2008 21:31 (fifteen years ago) link

three months pass...

Jon Cruddas on British politics in the New Statesmen
http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics/2008/09/labour-social-conservatives

djmartian, Thursday, 11 September 2008 12:23 (fifteen years ago) link

Cruddas gets his second New Statesman OTM Award of the last few months. It's what I've been saying for ages, Cameron has outflanked Labour on both sides by being all "look at the enormous fucking mess you are making" and balancing that by doing the touchy-feely stuff better as well. This should by all rights be relatively easy to argue against but the decade-old policy and communication priorities of New Labour prevent them from doing it.

Matt DC, Thursday, 11 September 2008 12:59 (fifteen years ago) link

The left needs to recover its ethical socialism and commitment to equality. It needs the political will to reject the easy option of marketisation and realise ideas for democratising public services and building an accountable, redistributive state. Power needs to be devolved to local government. There has to be a renewed argument for constitutional and electoral reform and the protection and extension of individual civil liberties. The conditions for trade unionism have to be improved and a new internationalism established. Perhaps most of all, and most difficult, the left needs an ecologically sustainable, pro-social political economy capable of generating both wealth and equitable development. The future is for the left to lose.

OK. Seems easy enough, let's do it.

Ned Trifle II, Thursday, 11 September 2008 13:44 (fifteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...

http://i.treehugger.com/images/2007/10/24/brown-gordon-cp-2961417.jpg

"There's a taste in my mouth, as desperation takes hold"

Matt DC, Friday, 3 October 2008 09:02 (fifteen years ago) link

Jon Cruddas tipped for promotion though. But, yeah, Mandy seems like an insane choice.

Any cook should be able to run the country. (Ned Trifle II), Friday, 3 October 2008 09:26 (fifteen years ago) link

So yeah, Brown to lose the election, Cruddas to challenge Miliband and, I dunno, Jack Straw or someone for the leadership?

Matt DC, Friday, 3 October 2008 09:28 (fifteen years ago) link

Johnson/Cruddas is probably the only sensible option right now for a future Labour leader/deputy partnership, with Purnell as, I dunno, shadow home secretary or something.

Carrie Bradshaw Layfield (The stickman from the hilarious 'xkcd' comics), Friday, 3 October 2008 09:29 (fifteen years ago) link

That arselicker John Hutton moves to Defence, Colin Newman lookalike Geoff Hoon goes to Transport. I hate those two weasels.

NickB, Friday, 3 October 2008 09:33 (fifteen years ago) link

surprised that osbourne likes mandelson that much

conrad, Friday, 3 October 2008 09:42 (fifteen years ago) link

Labour really need to learn from the Tories' mistakes and purge members of this government from the Shadow Cabinet as quickly as possible. Miliband in opposition will just be more of the same from Labour and that's the last thing they need.

Also, the monkey thing. Where did that come from?

Matt DC, Friday, 3 October 2008 09:42 (fifteen years ago) link

"Monkey thing"? Is that a reference to Mandelson being MP for Hartlepool?

William Bloody Swygart, Friday, 3 October 2008 09:58 (fifteen years ago) link

I'm talking about various cartoonists that have already started caricaturing Miliband as a monkey, although that seems to have started within the last couple of weeks.

Matt DC, Friday, 3 October 2008 10:04 (fifteen years ago) link

He reminds me of the guy who did the Professor sketches in Vision On (ask your dad etc.).

It's 10.00 and I'm Huw Edwards. I don't write this stuff. (Marcello Carlin), Friday, 3 October 2008 10:07 (fifteen years ago) link

Mandelson and Hoon back? Come on, this is ridiculous. I guess this is what happens when you only promote yes-men for 10 years - all the new voices get marginalised.

dowd, Friday, 3 October 2008 10:41 (fifteen years ago) link

That's presupposing the existence of new voices.

Checking My French, Checking-Checking My French (Marcello Carlin), Friday, 3 October 2008 10:42 (fifteen years ago) link

I know, but there has to be some, surely? That's what's so disheartening about the LP at the moment - who could run it better than it is at the moment? And there's nobody of any talent in the wings.

dowd, Friday, 3 October 2008 10:45 (fifteen years ago) link

Candidacy only went to yes men in the first place. I doubt there are many inspirational new voices in (Labour) Parliament at all.

Matt DC, Friday, 3 October 2008 10:45 (fifteen years ago) link

PROFESSOR PAT PENDING?

(looks nowt like him, but)

Mark G, Friday, 3 October 2008 10:46 (fifteen years ago) link

Really they're all just going into politics now as a career option rather than anything to do with conviction. Behave nicely, don't talk out of turn and you might get to be a PPS in 30 years' time laddie. They've got mortgages, student loans and credit cards to pay off so they're not in a position to argue, not that the notion of arguing would ever occur to them.

Checking My French, Checking-Checking My French (Marcello Carlin), Friday, 3 October 2008 10:47 (fifteen years ago) link

The ballot box will wipe a lot of them out anyway - Labour could be forced into a callow shadow cabinet with the occasional big hitter.

Matt DC, Friday, 3 October 2008 10:47 (fifteen years ago) link

http://www.its-prof-again.co.uk/

Is there anything in this world that *doesn't* have it's own website?

Mark G, Friday, 3 October 2008 10:48 (fifteen years ago) link


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