Professor Yaffle
Butterbeans and Breadcrumbs
Dan Jarvis has ruled himself out.
I'm not sure what a crunch showdown is, but it doesn't sound good for Jim.Jim Murphy facing crunch showdown with MSPs as he fights to save his job as Scottish Labour leader
Dan Jarvis has ruled himself out.
There may be a similar process in Scotland soon. I don't think Jim Murphy can hold on as
Scottish Labour leader for long. The Daily Record reports I'm not sure what a crunch showdown is, but it doesn't sound good for Jim.

Chuka has put himself forward as a candidate for next Labour loser...er...leader.
Are Britons ready to elect a black man with a funny foreign-sounding name as the leader of the country? And has anyone seen his birth certificate?![]()
Chuka has put himself forward as a candidate for next Labour loser...er...leader.
He will be more popular than Ed Miliband with business owners but I'm not so sure how well he will go down with the trade unions and the core Labour voters.
Yes. As long as it goes without saying that the purpose of the Labour Party is simply to win elections, not pursue any particular policies, or serve the interests of any particular sector of society........who have just very decisively been shown to be incapable of delivering an election victory. Blair showed what needs to be done in terms of appealing beyond lower income groups.
Yes. As long as it goes without saying that the purpose of the Labour Party is simply to win elections, not pursue any particular policies, or serve the interests of any particular sector of society.
Blair indeed showed that. He won elections. He did what needed to be done. End of story.
It's not the "lower income groups" who control society, so appealing go them doesn't win elections. That is very true. And now Blair personally is not in the "lower income" bracket. That is also true.
Do they indeed? That would be the credit bubble, the wild shenanigans perpetrated by the banks under the benign gaze of Chancellor Brown? The collapse, panic runs on banks like nothing seen since the eighteen seventies; the Austerity that has followed? Yes, liberal capitalism has been showing itself off to good advantage recently. Or not.The only reason why the Conservative party has changed by relatively much less than the left-wing parties over the same period (though it has changed nonetheless) is that the public have seen liberal capitalism in action and a lot of them seem to quite like it.
I think there is a good case to be made for Labour becoming more left wing, which is what the party is supposed to represent, after all. Under Blair, Labour became like the proverbial bank robber asked why he robs banks and answering that that's where the money is. But it is as though the Greens were to ditch environmental policies to appeal to polluters or if the SNP ran in England on policies similar to UKIP. It might be where a lot of votes are but it is not what the party's supposed to represent.
......In the car industry, how would (say) Ford be doing commercially if it was still trying to sell the 1980 variant of Fiesta or Sierra into today's market?......
So, you want the Labour party to go more left wing, ensuring that it stays out of power longer, and thereby giving less and less voice to the left wing in British society. That's a very odd plan. Do you remember Michael Foot? He tried that....
So going more left wing gives less power to the left in society. Hey, does sliding to the right give less power to the Right Wing? In that case the financial interests must have been disquieted by the unexpected Tory victory, and shares fell?So, you want the Labour party to go more left wing, ensuring that it stays out of power longer, and thereby giving less and less voice to the left wing in British society. That's a very odd plan. Do you remember Michael Foot? He tried that....
So going more left wing gives less power to the left in society. Hey, does sliding to the right give less power to the Right Wing? In that case the financial interests must have been disquieted by the unexpected Tory victory, and shares fell?
If not, then you have a formula for us.
To help the Left go Right.
To help the Right, go Right.
It has the merit of simplicity, at all events. Well done!