Seems to me that Labour have no other choice than to rid themselves of the career dross if they are to provide the alternative policy Britain needs If the membership can't decide Party policy, what's the point of having a Party? A narrow (voting) majority to a decision which will effect every British citizen (probably adversely) We are told that this is 'the peoples' will'and it would be undemocratic to interfere with that decision, yet they howl like banshees being shafted at the idea that a large political party majority should decide the direction a party should take, squealing about "balance" and "moderation" The right had no compunction in leaving behind its socialist principles when Blair and his 'New Labour Louts' took over - we know how that turned out! 'Time for a change' - those who do't like it should piss of and shut the door behind them - it's not as if they'll be missed Last chance saloon for Labour as far as I'm concerned By the way Dave, not too "center" I hope The trouble about being middle-of-the-road is you end up getting hit from traffic from both ways Jim Carroll
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