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Labour party conference, is no-one else interested?

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foxie48 Wed 29-Sept-21 08:55:10

tbh I expected a few posts about what's been happening other than the ones about Angela Rayner's language but none have appeared. So what do you think of the show so far? Andy McDonald's resignation, does this signal open warfare from the left? Internal party reforms despite Momentum's objection, does this signal the end of the left's influence? Starmer's declaration that winning the next election is more important than focusing on party unity. Is this a sign that the Labour party is moving on from the Corbyn era and Brexit? Some suggestion that the left wing might start a new party? So where do you think the party is heading?

Parsley3 Wed 29-Sept-21 16:20:12

The heckler in orange is on news clips now but asking for her to be named and shamed is a bit strong. She has the right to protest surely. I didn’t hear any heckling towards the end of the speech but I was listening to it on the radio so didn’t see what was going on.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 29-Sept-21 16:22:46

Shelbel

They will never win an election with their woke agenda.

Making Brexit work does not mean accepting the status quo though does it?

It isn’t going to work unless the current agreement is assessed and re-aligned.

Galaxy Wed 29-Sept-21 16:27:13

Do you mean the heckler who was an ex big brother contestant. I am not sure it was going to be possible for her to retain her anonymity.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 29-Sept-21 16:27:33

Oh sorry wrong quote?

Whitewavemark2 Wed 29-Sept-21 16:29:03

Starmer

Work.

Care.

Equality.

Security.

They're British values.

MaizieD Wed 29-Sept-21 16:29:45

Dinahmo

PippaZ

I have just seen a journalist complaining about the number of words Starmer used, as opposed to Boris winning elections on three words. I rather think that would explain why we are in the mess we are in now.

All I can say is there is an audience for a well-explained programme and one for a three-word chant. You pays your money and takes your choice; it's probably not hard to guess who goes where.

If you are referring to the Daily Politics journo, he was talking about how few people will watch or read the whole speech and that a few snappy phrases will be needed to social media.
eg "Making Brexit Work"

I think he sprinkled those 'quotable' moments throughout the speech. Objective, no doubt, to be picked out for clips for news items and social media.

Yes, there is bound to be some disappointment about things that didn't get mentioned, but, hell, didn't people complain that there was far too much in the 2019 manifesto?

And, there's still the question of women sad

MaizieD Wed 29-Sept-21 16:32:28

And, there's still the question of women

Ooops, sorry, mis spoke 'people with cervixes' ?

JaneJudge Wed 29-Sept-21 16:34:51

Yy I was going to say, it was a person with a cervix in an orange t-shirt

Galaxy Wed 29-Sept-21 16:48:41

As people possibly know I am gender critical and just yesterday I was yet again leaving the labour party because of David lammy remarks on the issue of women's rights. But I didn't because as important as I think the issue is, and as much as the display of misogyny drives me to despair, thousands and thousands of people died due to Johnsons failures during the pandemic. Johnson needs not to be running this country and the labour party are the best hope of that happening.

Gossamerbeynon1945 Wed 29-Sept-21 16:50:59

A lot of women who used to be Labour voters and have never voted for another party, have said that they will never vote Labour, again. I totally understand their view.

Shelbel Wed 29-Sept-21 16:52:33

MaizieD - the 'not all women have a cervix' one for starters. I don't know his name but a black man who told the audience he didn't want too many white men to put their hand up. Even Blair has railed against their woke culture.

Scones Wed 29-Sept-21 17:00:17

"Woke (/woʊk/ wohk) is a term, originating in the United States, that originally referred to awareness about racial prejudice and discrimination. It subsequently came to encompass an awareness of other issues of social inequality, for instance, regarding gender and sexual orientation."

Given that definition, is woke a bad thing then Shelbel?

Shelbel Wed 29-Sept-21 17:00:17

Whitewavemark - do you mean the Brexit agreement with EU? If so, I don't think it's up for discussion. Done and dusted. What do you see a realignmemt looking like?

foxie48 Wed 29-Sept-21 17:00:42

Whitewavemark2

Shelbel

They will never win an election with their woke agenda.

Making Brexit work does not mean accepting the status quo though does it?

It isn’t going to work unless the current agreement is assessed and re-aligned.

I think you meant it for my comment.
Yes, I think it means accepting that we have left the EU on the the terms agreed by BJ. Sadly I think its pie in the sky to imagine that the EU will renegotiate but you never know. However, regardless of that we need to just get on and make the best of what we have and that takes strategy, which I don't feel we have at the moment. Everything seems to be done "on the hoof" and that's not good enough is it?

Shelbel Wed 29-Sept-21 17:08:57

Scones - it depends on how people are defining it and how it is done. 1 find much of the woke ideology racist and sexist against white males mostly. Other ideas like the kier Starmer saying it was wrong to say 'women have a cervix' is just biologically wrong.

But this thread is for talk about the Labour conference in general and its being derailed into for or against woke. Yes I brought it up because that's my opinion. If they win an election I'll eat my hat.

Galaxy Wed 29-Sept-21 17:18:58

You cant then complain of derailment when people respond to your opinion. You cant expect people to remain in silent awe grin

Kali2 Wed 29-Sept-21 17:23:15

Shelbel

Whitewavemark - do you mean the Brexit agreement with EU? If so, I don't think it's up for discussion. Done and dusted. What do you see a realignmemt looking like?

Well, it is in fact Johnson who is asking for so aspects to be reversed and some not to be implemented for some time - strangely enough!

Dinahmo Wed 29-Sept-21 17:27:09

foxie48 we have to make Brexit work because otherwise we are "up s--t creek without a paddle". I suspect that it would be easier with KS as PM rather than Johnson, who appears not to be very popular with the world in general.

PippaZ Wed 29-Sept-21 17:28:04

Gossamerbeynon1945

A lot of women who used to be Labour voters and have never voted for another party, have said that they will never vote Labour, again. I totally understand their view.

Why. Why have they said they are leaving and why do you want to leave? Just splashing a statement with no background just makes you sound like a Tory trying to undermine what was achieved today.

Polarbear2 Wed 29-Sept-21 17:30:16

eazybee

Clearly not of interest to the regular political posters on here; so much easier to criticise the Conservatives.

More to go at ?‍♀️?

Galaxy Wed 29-Sept-21 17:32:01

No it doesnt. Lots of people understand exactly what was meant there. It has been discussed all over the media. And on this thread. Holding a different view on an issue doesnt make you a Tory.

Boz Wed 29-Sept-21 17:34:20

Would someone explain to me this cervix business and why Labour is alienating women.

Dinahmo Wed 29-Sept-21 17:35:01

PS I doubt that the EU will renegotiate anything with the UK at the moment because there has been too much antagonism displayed by the UK. Given time I think that the EU will be amenable to negotiations - not for us to rejoin per se but as regards trade deals and it would be good to see freedom of movement for artists and musicians etc.

Where I live in France there are many music festivals during the summer months and usually there are many bands who come and tour the music venues. They were sorely missed this year. We also used to get small touring theatrical groups performing Shakespeare, in English, the audiences for which were mainly French.

PippaZ Wed 29-Sept-21 17:44:22

Shelbel

MaizieD - the 'not all women have a cervix' one for starters. I don't know his name but a black man who told the audience he didn't want too many white men to put their hand up. Even Blair has railed against their woke culture.

What is "woke culture" in your world? Woke means "alert to injustice in society, especially racism" so why would you, or anyone else think that is a bad thing? Just throwing the word "woke" around tells us nothing.

PippaZ Wed 29-Sept-21 17:53:30

So we have got (so a talking head says on BBC News) that KS is saying getting over the narrative:

I am a sensible person with a clear plan. Johnson is a trivial person with no plan

He also said they need to demonstrate that where Labour is already in power - Mayors and Wales - they are coming in under budget and over performing to build trust with the finance.