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by NeedMoreTea
2415 days ago
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Compared to the fun times of Labour in the sixties and seventies. Or early eighties Trotskyite Militant Tendency, with all the "fun" councils and leaders like Derek Hatton - and Blunkett - once leader of strike supporting Sheffield council - a nuclear free city (lol), who now tries to position himself as a moderate. They used to be in the news pretty much every day (well it felt that way). Momentum aren't even in the same league. They are far less influential than Militant were, or the ERG within the Tories. The majority of the MPs aren't supporters. Tom Watson more likely takes issue with Corbyn's impossible dance with Brexit, and the clique around Corbyn - at heart Corbyn wants to leave too, or the failed attempt to oust him. Momentum appears to be a mostly failed attempt to recreate those Militant days, except they are a far less successful parasite. https://www.publicfinance.co.uk/feature/2018/10/liverpool-19... |
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Anyway I am just making observations here, not trying to start an argument :-)