The blame game.

Whatever happens, someone is always "to blame"?

 

This last day or two we've seen the blame game starting over the election result?

 

It seems Corbyn and McDonnell are blaming the electorate for not agreeing with their campaign message and also blaming the media portrayal of Corbyn. OK, so McDonnell has said the Labour failure was "on him" but neither he nor Corbyn have admitted outright they were wrong. 

 

They've forgotten that an MP is supposed to represent their constituents, not push their own point of view claiming it's for their constituents own good!

 

Years back we had Militant Tendency and now it's Momentum. Again, it's quite clear that group has an underlying agenda and if Labour supporters can't see that, they're destined for obscurity again!

 

I think it's a bit rich blaming "the media portrayal" seeing as there has been so much media publicity which was blatently biased towards their socialist agenda. OK, there has also been blatent bias against their agenda but had I had a voice in the media I'm afraid I'd have gone a lot further and said the Corbyn agenda was communist, trotskyist socialism.

 

Communism has failed, it's quite clear that it doesn't work. It was supposed to "empower" the "working classes" but the working classes eventually overthrew communism in Poland? See what's happening there now? Boy, they're moving on?

 

I think the Labour party is outdated anyway. "The working class" as was doesn't hardly exist now, most of us are "working class" but not the downtrodden, dirty, grimy chaps of the past. The "wicked upper class" as was doesn't exist either but what has arrived now are the supposed "entrepreneurs" who find something that people seem to want and manage to convince them to pay a small fortune for something that doesn't actually cost much and try to pay their employees as little as possible.

 

There, something to talk about laughingsunglasses



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