Outside of the buffoon and Corbyn........is there anyone particular you would like to see as temp Pm to see us through this disaster?..........
I'd say Ralph or maybe Ings
Outside of the buffoon and Corbyn........is there anyone particular you would like to see as temp Pm to see us through this disaster?..........
I think also that 10 years of austerity policies plus uncertainty over Brexit has meant that most working class families couldn't afford to buy an EV, even if they'd like to. I'm certainly in that group after a decade of wage stagnation.
My current car cost me £2k - I possibly could have upped my budget, but not to the levels of even the cheapest new EVs and there aren't enough 2nd hand ones floating around for prices to be affordable. I live 25 miles from work. Public transport can't get me there and back anywhere close to my normal working day so my car is essential. I could move closer to work, but house prices are much more expensive anywhere near Bath so transport savings would be swallowed up by housing costs - plus my wife works relatively local to where we live so she'd have to travel further if we moved. Public transport doesn't work for her either and although we live 6 miles from where she works, the earliest bus isn't early enough for her to get to work for 8:00 so consequently we need 2 cars which makes EV alternatives even more of a pipe dream.
One addendum I’d make to that analysis, is that while the Parliamentary Labour Party is packed with Blairite liberals, the grass roots is considerably more Socialist in outlook. That’s the true cause imo of a lot of the tension within the Labour Party.
The situation is somewhat complicated by the fact that this Socialist base is for the most part unequivocally pro Remain, while the leadership is not.
Despite all these tensions, inevitable in any democratic institution, the Labour Party has done a far better job than the Tories have, of maintaining unity and achieving compromise - something the press are extremely unlikely ever to acknowledge.
Whilst it is true that a large proportion of the PLP is Blairite I must observe that against a similarly beleaguered Tory administration Blair had a thirty point lead and went on to gain a 160 seat majority. Corbyn on the other hand is behind in the polls and heading to quite possibly be third in the share of the vote behind the LD's. He has been an absolute disaster for the party. The lady who chaired the conference Brexit vote is typical of Corbynite appointees, put there merely because they can be easily manipulated.
I just wonder that if the climate emergency is going to take such radical changes to avert, are we all being short-sighted thinking that economic growth, hence tory government can possibly be sustainable. I'd sooner radically change my lifestyle knowing that my government was doing things for the people and the environment rather than share prices.
I think that the huge changes that need to happen can only happen under a socialist, interventionist government and that we need to forget about how we ran things in the past, and what constitutes success
Thing is, is that being in the EU, we have been doing it together. Some projects are easier, or even just possible, on a larger, unified scale. And the environment is not something you can just set aside and let one country take all the measures, because damage to the environment doesn't recognise barriers. Sure, you get localised damage, but mainly it's a global thing. So we have to tackle it on a global basis.I guess every nation is waiting for somebody else to take the plunge first...i think it should be us.
But the EU relies on globalism and growth so it's a massive jugganaut to turn in another direction. If we are as close to disaster as is being stated, that model needs to completely change, as do nearly all our preconceptions of what constitutes value.Thing is, is that being in the EU, we have been doing it together. Some projects are easier, or even just possible, on a larger, unified scale. And the environment is not something you can just set aside and let one country take all the measures, because damage to the environment doesn't recognise barriers. Sure, you get localised damage, but mainly it's a global thing. So we have to tackle it on a global basis.
As I've said before, I've recognised this and spoken to people about it for about 30 years. But I'm no Greta Thunberg, because I was an informed adult mature student back then. If we had started tackling this back then we'd have been late, but we would have had it under control by now. But this is last chance saloon time. I keep saying to people, and writing here, that you have to change your lifestyle. Not next year, not next week, now. Me, I changed a long time ago to minimal impact, and I could still change a bit more and plan to. Football, Brexit and whatever else mean fcuk all, compared to this.
Whilst it is true that a large proportion of the PLP is Blairite I must observe that against a similarly beleaguered Tory administration Blair had a thirty point lead and went on to gain a 160 seat majority. Corbyn on the other hand is behind in the polls and heading to quite possibly be third in the share of the vote behind the LD's. He has been an absolute disaster for the party. The lady who chaired the conference Brexit vote is typical of Corbynite appointees, put there merely because they can be easily manipulated.
We know the electorate are easily manipulated. That's why you have to resort to their tactics. Sadly the electorate are influenced by seeing people like Corbyn and Diane Abbott who are poor communicators attempting to communicate a message that they are very easily turned against. They don't help themselves by coming out with things like repossessing public schools, it's too easily portrayed as The Politics of Envy and that works very well in turning people against Labour. My argument isn't necessarily against their policies, I would happily scrap Trident for example and save £100 billion. But you have to be smart. Sadly Labour are not and that is why they are going to get a hiding in the election.I was actually agreeing with you - reluctantly - up until the last two sentences. I think it's the electorate that's easily manipulated, but that's hardly surprising given the extent of the relentless orchestrated smear campaign the media have conducted against Corbyn since day one.
Nail. Head.The fact the electorate are easily manipulated is the main reason major decisions should be left to the MPs
But the EU relies on globalism and growth so it's a massive jugganaut to turn in another direction. If we are as close to disaster as is being stated, that model needs to completely change, as do nearly all our preconceptions of what constitutes value.
Football is an example - at what point does the entertainment value get outweighed by the environmental cost of transporting teams and thousands of fans, sometimes around the world just to provide 90 minutes of entertainment?
Big Big changes required, but I don't think people will accept it, and will carry on doing what they want as we watch the place become uninhabitable for half the population.
Talking of which, how do we reduce the global population to a potentially sustainable level?