Left

  • The socialist Left aren’t the answer

    Much of the self-declared Your Party platform is their opposition to things that aren’t right for people. While it’s not a perfect state of affairs, for example, capitalism needn’t be replaced by a system that has gone wrong on multiple occasions by itself.

    The fact is many people also see the same problems, but they don’t see the same solutions. This is the party’s real standpoint.

    It joins a chorus of the self-righteous to declare billionaires are bad people, but it hasn’t stipulated how there are any good people anywhere else. The Bill may become law, but there’s plenty of room for manoeuvre for those who want to scupper its progress elsewhere.

    Your Party lack a momentum of real integrity because the socialist Left is a criminal cabal intent on wrecking our lives.

    The protest movements that truly help are few in number. Overall they don’t impress change and it hasn’t resulted in any significant improvement of life chances for the “many” that socialists point out in our society. This is a stubborn problem for all in modern politics.

  • The politics of sympathy is waning

    There’s only so long a complaint can be made until it’s not the issue anymore. There are deeper realities at work that take precedence over momentary concerns. A crisis cannot last a lifetime in politics either. It’s been a while since many of the earlier issues the Left hacked away at slipped out of view.

    This is the troubling fact many on the liberal side of politics now face. They can’t shout for much longer. They can’t expect a hearing forever. It’s got to be government that does it. The crowd has to return home. The lifeblood of much else is lost otherwise.

    However, the determination of those on the anti-State side is a hard nut to crack. Their vigour is misinformed and it makes it difficult to negotiate. Their methods are routes of attacks and so compromise is futile. If people think life and death happens overnight there isn’t much room for a middle ground.

  • The Left is a subversive threat

    The Left is a movement of “Bases” in towns and cities. It’s spread across protest groups. It’s embedded in cliques. It’s familiar to University societies.

    The real name of it is “9/13” in the UK. It took it as a moniker following meetings in Oxford. It was felt it made it stronger. The truth is it made our country weaker.

    It went under the radar as a new threat. It was difficult to catalogue. Its membership proved difficult to find. In protests it acts against our very best interests.

  • The Left attacks our work

    The Left is all around us. They infiltrate our schools. They’re on our campuses. They try to run our companies.

    Its people are vile. Their bank accounts are full of our money. Their records are criminal. They hate us and our ways.

    Names of secretive Left groups.

    The fact is they’ve long plotted a bohemian rebellion. It’s dead set against us. They say no war and yet do it to us.

    Their minds are stunted. They make false accusations. The make theories. They live off hearsay. They hate our country.

  • The Left is in death throes

    The Left is now old hat for us. Their plans fail. Their projects falter. They don’t win power.

    They don’t even get close.

    Their movements can’t prosper us. Our communities have completely rejected it. They’ve failed at being a new order.

    Their radicalism is hated. The order of things is staying as it is without any change.

  • Corbyn’s rally for a new dawn

    Today Jeremy Corbyn MP (Islington North/Independent) spoke to We Demand Change, a purpose-built event for a collective of activists and groups centred on social change in the UK.

    It’s an old format by now. The cries against capital, the mainstream political parties, and warfare are tough to translate into reality. The corridors of power are not always a welcoming place.