24-02-2021, 00:21
(23-02-2021, 22:59)0762 Wrote: No unity with their grassroots membership TBF. Same goes re their relationship with their whittled down membership (and certain senior officials) in Scotland and certain trade unions who don't share Starmer's future vision of Scotland and the current LP stance re Scot politics/interests.
In May I will have been a member for 11 years (that's if I don't cancel my membership before then) and I feel so disillusioned by the party, I don't even know what Labour stand for and neither does a lot of the membership or voters and if I/they don't know then how are the voters who are not members or Labour voters meant to know. People may not have agreed with or have liked Corbyn but at least you knew what he stood for. Labour seem to be alienating the members, volunteers and traditional voters to try and win votes from the Tories but at the same time they will lose the votes that they have taken for granted for far too long.
Starmer said throughout the leadership election that he would be the unity candidate and bring the party together yet he's done the exact opposite.
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