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Re: Michael Heseltine
Heseltine was a fascinating politician - although one I despised for most of the 1980s when he was focussed on stunts to get him front page splashed on the Mail and Sun.
Post Liverpool he became someone worth listening to even if, from my point of view, there was rarely agreement.
As a conscience of the post war broad church school of EuroToryism he has found his voice and barb. Intelligent and entertaining.
But the one thing that defines him more than anything else for me is that he took Alka Seltzer when he had his heart attack. That almost made me like him!
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Re: Michael Heseltine
That's defeatist Sludge. I agree with you in the short term but only in the sense of using a sprat to catch a mackerel.Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View PostHe talked about a political and economic style that the people of Britain will never vote for .......they may be stupid for not considering it ......but that's the way it is
Benn , Corbyn , Skinner were great speakers but that's all
The best we can hope for is a left of centrist or middle road government
In 2023 that's going to be a centrist or centrist liberal one
I would vote for a left wing party if it had a chance of government but its never going to happen
Benn , Nellist , Corbyn , Skinner ......no more than a good speech at a conference
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You were ranting on here last week about the need to renationalise all utilities. Both cornerstone policies in any manifesto put forward by Benn or Corbyn.Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View PostHe talked about a political and economic style that the people of Britain will never vote for .......they may be stupid for not considering it ......but that's the way it is
Benn , Corbyn , Skinner were great speakers but that's all
The best we can hope for is a left of centrist or middle road government
In 2023 that's going to be a centrist or centrist liberal one
I would vote for a left wing party if it had a chance of government but its never going to happen
Benn , Nellist , Corbyn , Skinner ......no more than a good speech at a conference
You also decry anything by Benn and Corbyn dismissing it as leftist nonsense whilst championing a more centrist left leaning attitude such as Starmer.
As as far as I know Starmer has only suggested renationalising the rail network.
Make up your mind as you sometimes come across as someone who flips on their principles?
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Re: Michael Heseltine
Far from itOriginally posted by Jordi Culé View PostYou were ranting on here last week about the need to renationalise all utilities. Both cornerstone policies in any manifesto put forward by Benn or Corbyn.
You also decry anything by Benn and Corbyn dismissing it as leftist nonsense whilst championing a more centrist left leaning attitude such as Starmer.
As as far as I know Starmer has only suggested renationalising the rail network.
Make up your mind as you sometimes come across as someone who flips on their principles?
I think state stewardship or at least careful monitoring of utilities , health , transport and social care is the right way
That's a tad different from the play into the hands of the Tories style of the far left
That's gone
And hopefully starmer will be gone soon too , he is more flippy than flippy the flippy dolphin
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