A thanks from me to otw, greatnan, jendurham, when and so many others for telling it like it is. A group of close, life long friends had a discussion last night and decided to start The People's Party. I just wish we could - or would. What we concluded was that maybe it's time we became more politically active in real life, rather than simply signing all those petitions on line, for causes we believe in. I re-joined the Labour party after Ed became leader, but I haven't been active, other than leafletting and door knocking for our labour counsellor and MP. So, I'm building myself up to going to the next local party meeting. I have memories of membership in the 80's, where meetings were dominated by cliques, the obvious dislike when I took my baby to an evening meeting, in case she needed feeding (she didn't, the relief was palpable).
I accept the Labour Party made mistakes in government, the war in Iraq and all that goes with it, top of my list. But, they put money into schools, children's centres, the nhs. We may not agree with everything they did - but I find myself unable to agree with anything this lot are doing. Plus, where is the mandate to privatise the NHS, to attack the poor and vulnerable. It seems hard to believe that a tory led government, that didn't win an outright victory, so needed to form a coalition, is able to wreak the havoc it is doing within much needed services.