So, given that fewer voters chose New New Labour than Labour as led by Jeremy Corbyn, how would Starmer and his pals approach their first Conference since the General Election? What would a pragmatic, sensible and indeed listening party have done? What would a party supposedly of the left have done? What would Nietzsche have done?
Sadly, it soon became clear that it was not about thinking of the poor, of a new left-leaning tide raising all boats, of making the obscenely overmonied begin to pay their taxes. Instead it was about another obscenity, that of freeloading on an industrial scale, with Starmer as chief culprit, scoring supposedly free clothes, specs, and a private box over at The Arsenal.
Others were on the take, too, with the lamest of excuses proferred in response to questioning. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson had accepted “free” tickets to see Taylor Swift earlier this year, excusing herself with "It was a hard one to turn down ... one of my children was keen to go”. Fine. So open yer wallet. Pay for it yerself. For one obvious reason.
To paraphrase Milton Friedman, there is no such thing as free clothes, or indeed free specs, free boxes at The Arsenal, or free Taylor Swift tickets. Someone, somewhere, has to pay for them. And what Milt may not have said, but I will, is that there is inevitably a Quid Pro Quo: that someone, somewhere is not practising altruism here. The gifts are all about leverage later on.
Nor should it be intolerant of dissent: as Rachel Reeves was delivering her speech, one young man stood up and heckled her, calling out “Stop selling arms to Israel”. Again the tone-deaf response: “This is a changed Labour Party. A Labour Party that represents working people, not a party of protest”. If you won’t listen to those in the real world, protest is all they have.
The young man was dragged out of the auditorium, with obvious marks on his neck to show for his trouble. Labour MSP Richard Leonard mused “Grabbing this protester by the throat was an unnecessary and disproportionate use of force. When Walter Wolfgang was manhandled out of the conference hall in 2005, the Labour Party apologised to him. We should do the same now”.
Walter Wolfgang was from the left, Bevanite, tradition. Would New New Labour have even let him remain in the party? After all, they’ve managed to expel an awful lot of Jewish members in pursuit of allegedly tackling anti-Semitism. Added to all of that, our free and fearless press is on Labour’s case as never before. Because New New Labour gave them an excuse.
Jeremy Corbyn would never have accepted all those freebies; he still sits with the rest of those ordinary paying fans at The Arsenal. But, in the looking-glass world of New New Labour, he is The Bad Guy and Keir Starmer is The Good Guy. So why d’you think Labour’s poll numbers have dropped like a stone in a very deep pool? D’you think the freebies have something to do with it?
You might conclude that they most certainly do. I couldn’t possibly comment.
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Only a matter of time before Keef "Glasses and Knickers" Starmer moves the "conference"* from the gloriously dissident city hated** by all red tory Quislings to some suburban bolthole like Virginia Water.
ReplyDelete*Read: Lobby fodder mutual back slapping bullshit claque.
**Mutual, apparently.
Oo look what else red tory Quisling "Labour" has done (apart from starving children, killing pensioners and accepting bribes):
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Thanks for drawing my attention to this blog. Truly shocking, if accurate, which I think likely.
DeleteJust watched a Streeting interview.
ReplyDeleteAn Essex second hand linoleum salesman selling profiteering private "health" spivvery from the back of a white van.
No income tax, no VAT etc.
Today Starmer said, "Every pensioner will be better off with Labour".
ReplyDeleteAfter cutting pensioner winter fuel payments.
It's impossible to exaggerate how much lying hypocrisy vomits out of that twat's mouth. Every bit as evil as the blue version.
Get a load of the corporate bribery propping up far right Starmer Quisling "Labour" (and just in case anybody is mug enough to believe people like Andy Burnham are clean):
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American professor Jeffrey Sachs exposed the international homicidal insanity supported by cringing Starmer Quislings.
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Latest Starmer Quisling "Labour" bribe news:
ReplyDeleteHe took £20,000 bribe so his son could "study peacefully".
The charge sheet grows daily.
After Starmers speech yesterday, we should no longer have any doubt - nothing has been changed by the election. On health, Streetings proposals have even lickspittle NHS managers concerned. On benefits the same tired old, 'we need to get the disabled scroungers into work'. On infrastructure, the car lobby is still supreme, while the much trumpeted 'nationalisation' is simply the Tory plans rehashed. On education, no extra money, no nationalising of education, therefore no closing of the inequality gap. On pensions, lots of spin, but the reality is thousands will struggle this winter. On energy, more pylons, so up yours britains countryside. On that topic of course, we Kid starters bold plans to 'open up the greenbelt'. Hoo, bloody, ray.
ReplyDeleteThen we have the bribes, sorry freebies, to top it all off.
I never, ever, thought I'd say this about a Labour pm, but I absolutely hate that man.
The Canary is coming for the lying smearing shithouses in Quisling "Labour". In the full knowledge that if the Quislings can't smear with (non-existent) anti-Semitism they'll try another smear. I hope The Canary has the kecks off the corrupt perpetrators.
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The Premier League “gifted” the Quisling £4k worth of tickets for Taylor Swift at Wembley. He’s also had £13k worth of free tickets for football in 8 months from 7 clubs. I wonder who they would have been.
ReplyDeleteThe premier league though ey, I’m sure that gift came with absolutely no expectations at all.