For Labour to be taken seriously they need credible policies
Since Thatcher’s death on Monday, the left has been split,
between those who have remained silent and respectful and those yobs how have
gone out to celebrate. Thatcher managed
to win 3 general elections and this was down to two main reasons, the first
being she understood the majority of British people and the second being that
Labour were so left wing their policies were laughable. Although the Labour party currently lead in
the polls, they may once again become the party of protest again if they don’t
come up with some credible policies.
Today I read an interesting article about what Britain could
have been like had Thatcher lost in 79, the conclusion was we would have been
like Cuba without sunshine, and worse cars.
I am not saying this articles conclusion is accurate, but it illustrates
how out of touch Labour became in the 80’s.
When a party is out of touch, they fail to produce policy that can win
election, such as Labours old policy of nuclear disarmament. In the 2000’s the Conservatives also suffered
from out of touch syndrome, when the vast majority of people cared about
greater public sector investment the Conservatives wanted tax cuts which would
have reduced investment in our public sector.
They also put too great an emphasis on the anti EU policies which most
people cared very little about.
The modern day Labour party is falling into the same traps
as the 1980’s Labour party and the 2000’s Conservative party. Their policy to tackle the deficit is
currently to protest about everything the coalition is doing and offer no alternative. Labour are currently only in the lead due to
anger about the cuts but come 2015 if they have no alternative they will
struggle. Another problem with Labour is
they are focusing in on things people don’t really care about, like the fact
most Conservative front benchers are millionaires. This attack is ineffective mainly because
when was the last time the majority of a governing party front bench was not
made up of rather rich people, plus the Labour front bench is not exactly
earning minimum wage. The other problem
with Labour is that they continually focus in on the cut to the top rate of
tax, they forget it is still higher than it was for the majority of the time
Labour was in government, plus the raise of the tax allowance is giving
everyone else a massive tax cut. Both
these things can be used to attack Labour with at the next election. To conclude the point I am trying to make is
that if Labour fail to come out with some credible policy and continue being
the party of protest, they will not win the next election.
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