Do The British Like Marxism?
If the Exit Poll produced by the BBC, ITV and Sky is correct, the Tories will have a majority of 86.
In the General Election of 1983, Michael Foot, who was not as far to the left as Jeremy Corbyn won 209 seats.
The Exit Poll is showing that Corbyn will win only 191 seats.
I don’t think the British public like Marxism, especially when it comes from someone in London, who went to a posh school.
Even when Corbyn goes the Labour Party has been taken over by the Marxists of Momentum. I cannot see how the party can move back to being a centre-left social democratic party like it used to be. At least this time we have been saved from sleepwalking into becoming a communist state.
Comment by mauricegreed | December 13, 2019 |
I know so many Labour activists, who have left in the last few years. Some have mentioned anti-semitism as a reason.
But from what they say the cancer if Momentum has gone very deep.
But there is one good force that can help well-thinking politicians, who want to improve infrastructure. Large insurance companies and fund managers have lots of money to invest, especially since more us have pensions. They are investing the money in infrastructure like wind farms, energy storage and new trains, which give a long term return that is ideal to fund a pension. Effectively, your pension pot may own a wind turbine of perhaps a fraction and the selling of the electricity gives you a pension. There doesn’t seem to be a loser in a deal like this!
Comment by AnonW | December 13, 2019 |