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Labour Together Election Post-Mortem 10:08 - Jun 19 with 425 viewstractordownsouth

Not a happy read but it's important. A lot of the stuff in it is obvious but good to analyse

https://electionreview.labourtogether.uk/

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Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:34 - Jun 19 with 386 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Should be one page long and read;

"Should have appointed David Miliband when we had the opportunity."

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Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:36 - Jun 19 with 376 viewslowhouseblue

Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:34 - Jun 19 by Marshalls_Mullet

Should be one page long and read;

"Should have appointed David Miliband when we had the opportunity."


or:

"told our members what they wanted to hear, forgot about the voters."

And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show

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Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:39 - Jun 19 with 370 viewsStokieBlue

Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:36 - Jun 19 by lowhouseblue

or:

"told our members what they wanted to hear, forgot about the voters."


"we won the argument".

Putting the silliness aside, it's not been great for the country that Labour weren't able to challenge the Tories to a better degree and prevent them from having such a huge majority.

SB

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Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:41 - Jun 19 with 361 viewslowhouseblue

Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:39 - Jun 19 by StokieBlue

"we won the argument".

Putting the silliness aside, it's not been great for the country that Labour weren't able to challenge the Tories to a better degree and prevent them from having such a huge majority.

SB


it is a disaster and a very long way back.

And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show

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Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:44 - Jun 19 with 353 viewsBlueBadger

What, no 'it was all a plot by Mossad'?

From the way Jezza and his cultists were carrying on, I thought that was a shoo-in.








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Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:47 - Jun 19 with 329 viewsBlueBadger

Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:41 - Jun 19 by lowhouseblue

it is a disaster and a very long way back.


But the football is better now.

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Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:53 - Jun 19 with 313 viewstractordownsouth

Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:41 - Jun 19 by lowhouseblue

it is a disaster and a very long way back.


Yep - I think at this point the best we can hope for is a repeat of the 2017 result and a hung parliament.

We're so far behind in Scotland now it's depressing.

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Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 11:22 - Jun 19 with 282 viewsWeWereZombies

Labour Together Election Post-Mortem on 10:53 - Jun 19 by tractordownsouth

Yep - I think at this point the best we can hope for is a repeat of the 2017 result and a hung parliament.

We're so far behind in Scotland now it's depressing.


We have been over the reasons why Labour is not trusted in Scotland before:

https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2016/03/strange-death-labour-scotland

Keir Starmer has made a good start as Labour leader (in difficult circumstances too) but one bad move has been maintaining a centralised attitude, in an age where authoritarianism is raising its ugly head to the distaste of many potential voters then a question mark hangs over the appeal of Labour to the Scottish, or Welsh or indeed that of any region of England outside of London, electorate.

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