If we are going to have the slightest hope of returning the country once again into a viable democracy then the Labour Party has to win the next general election.
I am no fan of Labour, however, with a two-party system, they are our only hope. Their present leader, Keir Stamer, has as much charisma as a damp flannel and stands no chance of winning against Johnson. The light may still be visible at the end of the tunnel if Labour accepts its predicament and goes for a new leader.
Anyone — and I mean anyone — is better than the conservatives
It always looked unlikely to happen and not worth giving any credence to the rumours that have sprung up over the years, but this time it is actually happening. Tony Blair is coming back into politics and he wants to be the Labour leader again.
No matter what any of us may feel about him, he certainly has history. And no matter how difficult it may be for him to achieve it. If Blair does become Labour leader again we must vote for him. And quite possibly temporarily abandon our own political affiliations and campaign for him as well.
It is the only hope we have of escaping the new dark age that is slowly enveloping our lives our country and our futures.
Without a Labour win, we are going to become a failed state. And without Tony Blair Labour will not win.
The times are truly desperate and there is everything to play for, whatever our future may be like under a revitalised New Labour it has to be head and shoulders above what we are facing now under Johnson.
Center ground politics may not be progressive and it is as flawed as the people who in the past administered it. The centre does never the less avoid the extremes of the left and right. The Liberal Democratic party has no hope of filling the centre, their Leader Ed. Davey suffers from the same charisma vacuum as Keir Stamer. The only hope of ending our downward spiral, like it or not. Is Tony Blair.
Philip Notley
progressiveeuropeanparty@gmail.com
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