Captaaainuniverse
Time-Traveller
Labour look to have some teetering on socialist ideas anyway, Brexit was more about which parliament we’re really under, no one cares about or wants something more socialist
Cap, that's not a true or accurate statement by any means, is it? You can say that you aren't personally in favour of more socialist policies (as I'm sure you're not) but you can't claim that no-one is.no one cares about or wants something more socialist
On days when I'm feeling reasonable I'd call myself a libertarian socialist, on days I'm feeling less reasonable I'm probably closer to an individualist anarchist. I have moved right and left with the times somewhat on economic matters (although I've always been a social libertarian) but I think it's seeing crony capitalism at its corrupt, nepotistic worst that moved me back left.I’ve always been socialist and I grew up under New Labour, Atlee and Wilson have been the best prime ministers we ever with Thatcher Worst.
I almost wouldn’t mind if it really were a brutal, Randian free market of the kind I’m sure Thatcher & Co. believed in, at least that would be honest. But that would also mean no government intervention in the economy, so anything unprofitable (like the aforementioned banks and railways, also things like farms and the country’s basic infrastructure) would have simply ceased to exist and we’d probably be living in the Fallout universe by now (which I don’t deny has its own appeal to someone with anarchistic leanings). That or the UK would be a wholly owned subsidiary of another country, or even a large corporation, and then bang goes any accountability (not that there’s much now).And yes ever since Thatcher made us a Free Market country we’ve gone to ****
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with tactical voting, in FPTP it’s really the only way to make a difference - I used to live in a rural constituency where the Liberals were the only potential challenger to the Tories and so I voted Liberal (at the time they were my preferred option anyway, Kennedy’s Lib Dems were more in line with my views than Blair’s Labour).Firstly, the anti-Semitism scandal which, given some of my family's roots, makes me uncomfortable. Second is tactics, as much as I don't like approaching voting like this, the FPTP system forces you to consider it and the fact is that the Lib Dems have always done better than Labour in my area.
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with tactical voting, in FPTP it’s really the only way to make a difference - I used to live in a rural constituency where the Liberals were the only potential challenger to the Tories and so I voted Liberal (at the time they were my preferred option anyway, Kennedy’s Lib Dems were more in line with my views than Blair’s Labour).
I would be genuinely interested in hearing your views on the whole anti-Semitism mess, I know it stirs a lot of strong opinions but I think it can be discussed reasonably. Personally, I just don’t see it in any of Labour’s actions or policies and I do think it’s been largely invented by the press. While I respect the right of other people to support the Israeli government, I think that’s a debate that should be able to be had without anyone criticising the Israeli government being tarred as an anti-Semite.
While this itself is a touchy subject, I get the impression Jewishness is first and foremost regarded as an ethnicity - There are plenty of non-religious Jewish people and also plenty who aren't Zionists. I am interested to know what people who believe Corbyn or the leadership of the Labour party to be anti-Semitic make of Jewish people and groups who do support him. The dividing line between those who accuse him of anti-Semitism and those who support him seems to me to be whether or not they are supportive of Zionism or the current Israeli government, which would lend credence to my belief that those people are simply using accusations of anti-Semitism to stifle criticism of their political positions.I'm not a follower of the Jewish faith, or any faith, myself but historically, the prejudice goes beyond the belief system you currebtly subscribe to.