
Morgan McSweeney - la la la, he can't hear you
Just a few more activists helping out, a few more pairs of hands to do the drudgery of leafletting, knocking doors, a few more smiling faces to show the voters, would have given Labour the edge. But it has been made clear to anyone who needs to know that, while those activists were taking a shed-load of abuse during the 2019 General Election campaign, those who now run the party were working against their leadership to throw the contest.
The question those activists asked, and for which there was no credible answer other than to treat them as mugs, as so much cannon fodder, with not so much as the slightest apology, was “Why the fuck should I put myself out for this bunch of shysters?” There has been no credible answer.
So the party was always short of activists. It managed to hold off the likes of George Galloway in Batley and Spen, but that was before the revelation that those not unadjacent to Morgan McSweeney and his Labour Together pals - there’s a name with the ultimate contradiction in terms - had worked to lose the 2019 campaign to the Tories. And we know where that led.
Those same sources then sneeringly briefed their favoured media outlets that party leader Keir Starmer was not really in charge - “we’ve sat him at the front of the DLR” - but they can’t grasp why the voters would choose a party whose leader is a congenital liar. Perhaps it’s because their own party leader does rather too much lying of his own, so what’s the difference?
Instead, we read “Morgan McSweeney, Starmer’s chief of staff, will pore over the results … and it likely to conclude that he is right to pursue a ‘blue Labour’ strategy to address the populist threat - a policy which is already starting to be deployed”. This is beyond wrong headed. One need only consider the decisions already made, and which have already failed with the voters.

Taxing the very well off a little more to give those at the bottom of the pile a break - money going from those with a propensity to save, to those who have a propensity to spend - no, can’t do that. Rejoining the EU single market and customs union to get back some of that £100 billion a year Brexit hit on the economy - no, can’t do that. VAT refunds for tourists - er, um, er, um, er, not really. Abolish the two child cap - ooh no, what will the press think?
Nor will the inane catchphrases work without some actual action to back them up. “Further, faster”. Further than what? Faster than what? “Plan for change”, “Delivering change” - the electorate doesn’t see any change. And anyone showing empathy for the plight of the Palestinians is either ignored or told that they are an anti-Semite. So voters go elsewhere. And will go elsewhere.
The Greens gained council seats. So did the Lib Dems. Reform UK gained massively. The Tories lost big time. But Labour did too. The idea that voters would just obediently return to Labour is for the birds. Heck, they didn’t even do that last year: the Labour vote was down on 2019, but turnout was down even further. McSweeney and his pals are alone in La-La Land.
Farage may be a con artist. But voters are not being listened to by a ruling Labour cabal that is very good at smearing, infighting, and damaging their own party as if it were some kind of game. They falsely smeared The Canary as anti-Semitic and Fake News Tee Hee Hee! They shut the left out of power Tee Hee Hee! They got rid of Jeremy Corbyn Tee Hee Hee!
But the lives of millions of folks at the bottom of the pile are not a game. And those millions have the vote. As one Labour MP put it, “It’s all very well for No 10 to say we’ve got to keep delivering. The problem is that it’s the stuff we’ve delivered that people hate”. Labour’s ruling cabal is devoid of ideas, and as a result, the party they claim to rule resembles a dead man walking.
McSweeney and his pals could solve this problem. By packing their bags and leaving the stage - to those who actually give a damn about the voters.
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29 comments:
Those voting reform have been shit on since 1979.
Destroyed local communities - mining, manufacturing and fishing.
Nothing offered to turn their fate around and the response by successive Governments? More shit. When you have lost everything you start to lose it.
When even a suppurating turd like McSweeney admits to "Blue Labour" you can guarantee the political reality is much more to the right. As if we didn't know.
Meanwhile, the Quiff Quisling wretch has confirmed conditions are going to get even worse. As if we didn't know that already too.
All of which emphasises yet again how corrupt and rotten-to-the-core are Westminster and Whitehall and their media propaganda.
It has been obvious for years where all this is heading. Next up, another war and an orchestrated call for "a strong leader". And there are enough mugs to fall for it.
Wtf ! Grimes elected for Annfield on Durham CC. Judging from his remarks, he hasn't a clue about local government ( but few newly-elected do, if I must be fair ). With 65 new Reform cllrs I expect loads of power struggles and concomitant grudges. Ought to be fun. The officers will run the council (and rings around Reform).
Further up Trump's rectum and Faster into oblivion.
Excellent assessment, Tim.
WTF is what I thought when I saw his name on the ballot paper. Its Counsellor Craftywank now though.
oh and it's Annfield PLAIN...
Having been involved and worked in local government for many years any new Reform Councillor who thinks they can lord it like their leader is in for a nasty shock.
Local Councillors can and do get contacted at all times of the day and night and don't have the 'protection' of a huge parliamentary set up or offices or staff to deal with issues raised (and the pay is crap!).
yes, I'm looking forward to complaining endlessly about the potholes on station road and the dog mess in the park, what exactly are you spending my council tax on? etc..
Yes, and no. While neglect is real, when you actually ask people why they vote reform, that's got fuck all to do with it.
You are making an ideological assumption that these people can make that link. They don't - hence they voted Tory in 2019 despite Thatcher being the root cause of that neglect.
No, Reform play the race card, and those who want to believe in legions of jihadist rapists flooding into the country duly vote for them. Note, 'want to believe'.
Excellent piece. However, the leadership, just as Blair and his Tory successors were not, are not clueless. No, it's even worse than that - they just don't care.
Becoming an MP, getting into govt is now just a way of getting a nice, fat, pay check guaranteed when you leave office, and as such, keeping wealth onside is far more important than what voters think.
As far back as, Brown, people asked why doesn't the govt just do the obvious to avoid defeat? The answer is, because it matters not one jot. They've all spent years (these days even before the election) schmoozing big business for a top job, and then spend five years making sure that job is safe.
The country? Who gives a fuck about that?
Reform will do exactly the same.
09.41.
Yes and also.
It's race but it's also all the other anti-'woke', one-brain-cell answers to hundred-brain-cell questions on complex matters.
It's 'common sense', the last refuge of the scoundrel, as its relatively recent adoption by Trump and his speak-your-weight spokespersons amply demonstrates.
And it helpfully validates, for many of Farage's followers, the first thought that comes into their heads about an issue, (or, for many, the first thought that came into their heads around 40 years ago).
It's also herd mentality; laughably enough, Reform is the way the wind is blowing at the moment, so FOMO plays a part too.
Never mind that lads!
Luton(!) is about to become another US plastic theme park and add to the GDP with increased productivity in Bedfordshire.
Another one planned for Kent, complete with authentic All British fish 'n' chips wrapped in The Sun paper. Beefeater costumes are optional.
Plus thousands of redundancies promised by Reform.
What's not to like in Poo Britannia?
Labour are so bad even Bertie isn't defending them.
I gather that Luton and South Beds is to be marketed to the Americans as 'Tommy Land', after the Hardy's Wessex and Bronte Country fashion.
All those Mackems, Smoggies and Geordies who voted Reform will be hoping for the same success they had with Brexit.
True enough Bertie. The whole 'anti woke' thing though, is merely the latest phase in the rights century and a bit long attempt to resist change and force 'traditional values' on us. The religious right in the USA, the fascist parties, and religious zealots across the globe have all enjoyed waging war on tolerance, freedom of expression, and empathy.
Thus it's no surprise that Republicans, Tories, and the far right have flocked to the anti woke banner. Sadly, people who really should know better, not just Reform voting empty heads enjoy making a mountain out of the woke molehill.
Likewise the civil servants when Reform win the next election. Reforms candidates are dismally poor, not the sharpest, and that's not opinion, it's based on the endless number of candidates that Reform themselves ended up having to reject.
Reform will find themselves having rings run round them, and that threats mean fuck all to senior civil servants.
Dear Keir,
Carry on. Please.
Your Colleague✊
Nigel.
Party like it's 1979!
rumour has it there's a three way fight over who gets to lead DCC so they're off to a flying start.
Coming soon to a political meeting near you. The new Gestapo/MI5/Special Branch graduates of the Yank Reichssicherheitshauptamt. Plenty of recruits possible from all those redundancies promised by Reform in the North East. Haway the Lards!
https://open.substack.com/pub/kenklippenstein/p/the-fbi-goes-commando?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=2j9682
Christ. LUTON.
Somebody, somewhere, is taking the piss. A place fit only for Sun and Daily Mail readers, vouchers at the ready. Known only as Lennongrad.
A shithole even by southeast Kelvin Mackenzie standards.
To quote the landlord from 'coming to America', 'it's a real shithole'. It was interesting noting the reaction of the genteel EPL fans who went on poverty safari to Luton during their brief stay. The most common one was, 'what horrible fans, what a horrible place'...
Some rather unhealthy placeism going on here, I feel.
Hasn't the place suffered enough what with being bombed to hell in the war, spawning Yaxley-Lennon more recently, being the location for the sordid crimes in every second 24 Hours in Police Custody type programme on tv and being relegated from 2 divisions of the Football League in successive seasons?
And though it may well be a shithole, it's certainly not a south-east shithole. Luton is officially in the East of England region , where long may it remain.
Oh. That must be why it's named London Luton Airport.
https://www.london-luton.co.uk/
12:31.
Christ. "Common sense the last refuge of the scoundrel". What a load of shite. When it looks like a twat, talks like a twat, dresses and votes like a twat, like Farage, Starmer, Badenoch and Davey then IT IS A TWAT. Except to fucking idiots.
Top analysis, 18.54! And elegantly put.
If you were ever to shut your laptop, clamber out of your coal hole, walk down the garden past the pigeon loft and out into the world, me old Tankie, you'd find that a considerable number of the airports on this planet are a great distance from the city their name implies that they serve.
Seoul Incheon airport, for example, is 30 miles from Seoul, Stockholm Skavsta is 56 miles from that city, Frankfurt Hahn is 65 miles away and Paris Vatry is 84 miles from la ville de l'amour.
It's a wicked ploy by the marketing people to con innocent travellers like yourself and is symptomatic of the lying cynicism at the heart of the capitalist system. But keep your wits about you and you should be ok.
PS But it doesn't change the fact that Luton is officially in the region of East of England.
14:02.
Steady on, me ol' Micawber1.
You're gradually mutating into Arthur Birling.
Tsk tsk.
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