Bloody hell Natalie Elphicke?! I've been in Spain all week and joyfully obviously to the goings on in Westminster (I thoroughly recommend it and copious amounts of sangria) another detractors from a dying party, sure it will grab the headlines but have very little impact on voters or Labour mps. This sums it all up for me "This is what p…
Bloody hell Natalie Elphicke?! I've been in Spain all week and joyfully obviously to the goings on in Westminster (I thoroughly recommend it and copious amounts of sangria) another detractors from a dying party, sure it will grab the headlines but have very little impact on voters or Labour mps. This sums it all up for me "This is what politics entails: a compromise between idealism and pragmatism" I was a self confused idolist in my youth but predictably as my parents did shifted towards the centre in my older age - as my nanna used to say ideology is great until you realise you can't pay the mortgage with it! I've said it so many times on here it's getting silly but it's no less true perfect should never be the enemy of good and with Labour you have a good man at the help of a good party with good practical ideas and good sound knowledge. As a humanist and HR Consultant I would love to hear some real empathy in this "small boat" debate but that would not be pragmatic in an election year. In light of where are now good is good enough for me.
Bloody hell Natalie Elphicke?! I've been in Spain all week and joyfully obviously to the goings on in Westminster (I thoroughly recommend it and copious amounts of sangria) another detractors from a dying party, sure it will grab the headlines but have very little impact on voters or Labour mps. This sums it all up for me "This is what politics entails: a compromise between idealism and pragmatism" I was a self confused idolist in my youth but predictably as my parents did shifted towards the centre in my older age - as my nanna used to say ideology is great until you realise you can't pay the mortgage with it! I've said it so many times on here it's getting silly but it's no less true perfect should never be the enemy of good and with Labour you have a good man at the help of a good party with good practical ideas and good sound knowledge. As a humanist and HR Consultant I would love to hear some real empathy in this "small boat" debate but that would not be pragmatic in an election year. In light of where are now good is good enough for me.