Matthew Parris on the Labour Leadership election

Matthew Parris has an interesting take on the Labour Leadership election which he summarises in the words "My choice for Labour leader? None of the above."

You can read it here.

Comments

Jane said…
A choice between two millipedes and a ball with a cobra for a maestro! The scriptwriter for New Labour is Peter Mandelson, the snake, still sitting on their shoulders spitting delusional venom in their eyes. If you appoint a teacher who despises education the result will be a class of morons. The candidates for the Labour leadership are the graduates from the dumbed down class of 97. These are the people who served in the Government that ruined public finances, plunged us into debt, incompetently micro-managed every aspect of our lives, mired us in bureaucracy, suppressed enterprise, drove a coach and horses through our constitution and civil liberties while propelling us into an Orwellian nightmare where officials parroted meaningless slogans. Old Labour re-branded and traded as New Labour, bought off the Trots with promises of power, so Blair and Brown became the Trojan horse for a statist neo-Stalinist Government.

Do the people of this country really want another episode of the Blair/Brown soap opera? When a series runs too long the storylines repeat themselves, though the actors change. Those with the walk on parts always hope for a lead role eventually. The scenario would entail a government coming to power when the economy is strong and ruining it. Remember the 1997 show when New Labour inherited a full treasury from Ken Clarke and squandered all the money, so Labour’s successor had the lovely job clearing up the mess and repaying the debt. Meanwhile Labour, sitting it out on the opposition benches, blames the nasty mean Tories for cutting public spending. I sincerely hope the people of this country remember the first episode wasn’t worth watching. When the Coalition Government has got the economy back on line don’t go back for a repeat. Behind New Labour is a thoroughly traditional old Labour mess.
Tim said…
Interesting Chris, you'll allow this kind of drivel but wouldn't publish my piece. Only allowing pro-Conservative points of view now ?
Chris Whiteside said…
I've declined to accept a couple of posts from Tim on this thread because of criticisms of Matthew Parris which I thought came a bit too close to libel.

Sadly I do not have time to read everything in the papers and I hadn't seen the article which inspired Tim's posts.

If someone posts a comment here which passes my gut "this could be actionable" threshold against a third party, I have to consider removing it, particularly if the comment is based on something I have not read. That applies whether the target is Matthew Paris, Stephen Pollard or anyone else.
Chris Whiteside said…
Tim has forwarded me the link to the Matthew Parris article which he was criticising.

Having now seen the article which was being criticised, I'll accept that, like John McDonnell's comments on Mrs Thatcher today and for much the same reasons, Matthew's "joke" about cyclists was tasteless and inappropriate. And I now accept that Tim's comment was not libellous.

I stand by the view that, in the article to which I had actually linked, Matthew Parris made a number of perfectly reasonable points about the disappointing campaign pitches from the candidates to lead the Labour party. If you want to decide for yourself, read the link above.
Tim said…
Great news ! So can my comments now be posted ?

Maybe all comments were a little premature as only now (9/6/2010 13:52) do we know the full slate of candidates. Dianne Abbott will be going on to the ballot paper, so it's a bit more of a choice than was first envisaged.

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