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  • But he never put himself in a position where he could influence any of those things.

    I don't think it's personally his fault - those are the critical concerns of the Labour party. In choosing someone that the voters they need would simply never vote for they allowed it to happen that they would never be able to influence those policies.

    I honestly have no clue what you're on about.

    My point was don't abandon the left in the hopes of an electoral win for the sake of an electoral win. And you're writing riddles.

  • Am I writing rubbish? - I don't mean to :)

    My point was don't abandon the left for the hopes of an electoral win for the sake of an electoral win.

    I guess mine then is don't abandon the hopes of an electoral win for the sake of not compromising on leftist policy.

  • Am I writing rubbish - I don't mean to :)

    I think two conversations merged. I was responding to you about one thing which carried over to responses of mine to someone else about something else. (Now I'm writing in riddles).

    But yeah, compromise is a virtue. I agree.

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