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An interesting Rory Stewart article

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Galaxy Sat 31-Jul-21 13:23:00

I think that's a completely accurate analysis of what is happening.

PippaZ Sat 31-Jul-21 13:01:04

I didn't feel I was being asked to vote for him right now. We are all flawed and we all come from slightly different or very different backgrounds so I found it interesting to read his views on who he is. I think I treated it a bit more as I would like information from a good lecturer who knows his subject from the inside out. That means I can "discuss" without dissenting.

I would like to know more about this part of his thinking:

There is something structurally gone wrong with the Labour Party. Something odd is happening to people’s relationship to parties in general. What’s happening to Labour is what’s happening to left-wing parties across Europe, which have lost their working-class bases and become parties of urban intellectuals. Socialism created a strong alliance between two very different groups: working-class Labour, which was often more conservative and socialist-patriotic than people acknowledged; and the intelligentsia. And somehow, across Europe, it’s broken.

I would rather analyse than argue so I find this sort of thing very useful input.

Alegrias1 Sat 31-Jul-21 12:44:08

I thought I was the only one who called him Rory the Tory! smile

MaizieD Sat 31-Jul-21 12:07:30

I'm a bit hmm at his reasons for choosing to be a tory. Or perhaps he was just being a bit facetious..

But, whatever our very Left wing people on here might say, I think there's a big gulf between tory and Labour social policies and that, for me, is really important.

Much as I like Rory the Tory I would never vote for him grin

Whitewavemark2 Sat 31-Jul-21 12:04:21

I recently read Stewart’s comments on Johnson’s antics at the Police memorial.

It was far from complementary.

Alegrias1 Sat 31-Jul-21 11:52:14

Thank you for posting this PIppaZ. I saw it in my hard copy of the New Statesman but DH got his hands on it first so I haven't read it yet. smile

PippaZ Sat 31-Jul-21 11:43:50

Just that. I noticed that some people on here like to hear what he says. However, like, dislike or not particularly bothered by the man, it's interesting for its introspection, reflection and thoughts about the parties, the future, etc.

www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2021/07/rory-stewart-road-again