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It is quite strange how the senior Labourt party and Unite leaders all admit Labour lost the GE and the LibCon coalition, given the hung parliament scenarion created by th evoters, is, for the time being the best option for the country, yet, we still have grass troots Labour folks refusing to recognise the situation?
I don't think anyone wanted a hung parliament, and in fairness, DC did warn what would happen if it ended up as we clearly did.
It is obvious there will be differences of a significant nature which will cause DC/NC problems, but, we created this situation and have to hope they can make the coalition work, for the sake of country.
Meanwhile, Labour has been destroyed and needs to quickly, but carefully, rebuild. The selection of a new Leader will be the first step on that road. The country does need an effective and cohesive, not spiteful, opposition. What I would be concerned about if I were a Labour supporter is where the leadership will come from. There doesn't appear to be a John Smith, Tony Blair character in their ranks; someone with a political and social vision of the same magnitude and charisma as Blairism.
Interesting times for sure, and we should all hope and pray our politicians of whatever standing or background can save our country and democracy from the tatters left behind by Gordie and his team.
Finally, does anyone have an expressable view as to what happened to the Blairite philosophy?