Progress column
My Progress column this week says we need to take steps to have some more Alan Johnsons in politics:
http://www.progressives.org.uk/columns/column.asp?c=583
A blog by Luke Akehurst about politics, elections, and the Labour Party - With subtitles for the Hard of Left. Just for the record: all the views expressed here are entirely personal and do not necessarily represent the positions of any organisations I am a member of.
My Progress column this week says we need to take steps to have some more Alan Johnsons in politics:
5 Comments:
I strongly agree with your sentiments. However, one way we definitely won't get more working-class MPs is if we follow Alan Johnson's advice and attack Labour's link with the unions - the link to which he owes his entire political career.
5:52 pm, January 26, 2011
According to John Rentoul's blog, Denis Healey, speaking to the Mile End Group http://www.meg.qmul.ac.uk/ last night, said he thought "class divisions, which were very real and strongly felt, have almost completely disappeared. If you ask people what class they belong to, they say, ‘I left school years ago.’".
If he's right (and he often was and is)there's not much point hoping for "some more working-class MPs".
Also nice to hear him agreeing with my hobbyhorse about how Mrs Thatcher frittered away our North Sea Oil bonanza
11:52 am, January 27, 2011
Owen
you know I support the union link.
Luke
2:13 pm, January 28, 2011
Luke,
I know you're a passionate defender of the union link - but my point was that it was unfortunate that the subject of your piece himself has attempted to undermine the aim both you and I support (increased working-class political representation).
Owen
5:13 pm, January 31, 2011
Totally agree with this article, the SWP are trying to create a divisive atmosphere in Camden.
2:51 pm, February 02, 2011
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