I switched off Question Time after a short while last night. Even Melanie Phillips, uber whinger extraordinaire, who seems to never have been happy about anything that’s ever happened in her lifetime, was out-whinged by Mehdi Hasan, a whining lefty from the ‘New Statesman’ (which could be better named ‘Old tulipsack’), who started accusing the LibDems of betraying the cause of the left and putting the oh-so hated tories into power.
What is it with the Left? Having seen the arrogance of Gordon, we now see their condescending attitude to a party they obviously feel doesn’t have a right to exist, and their condescending attitude to members of the public who voted for their choice of representative.
They think they have a right to the support of anyone to the left of Call-me-Dave, without actually having to listen to anyone’s opinions. Simon Hughes rather diplomatically explained how the LibDems found they could deal with the Conservatives more easily than with Labour; perhaps this is the heart of the matter; conservatives are prepared to talk and exchange views in an adult fashion, while too many people on the left want to take the ‘anti-tory coalition’ for granted.
What makes Labour think that they have the right to support from the LibDems?
Where does this idea come from that Liberalism is somehow closer to socialism than to conservatism? It isn’t; Liberals and Conservatives share a lot of ideas about civil and personal liberties which are much more important than the short term practicalities of economics.
What is it with the Left? Having seen the arrogance of Gordon, we now see their condescending attitude to a party they obviously feel doesn’t have a right to exist, and their condescending attitude to members of the public who voted for their choice of representative.
They think they have a right to the support of anyone to the left of Call-me-Dave, without actually having to listen to anyone’s opinions. Simon Hughes rather diplomatically explained how the LibDems found they could deal with the Conservatives more easily than with Labour; perhaps this is the heart of the matter; conservatives are prepared to talk and exchange views in an adult fashion, while too many people on the left want to take the ‘anti-tory coalition’ for granted.
What makes Labour think that they have the right to support from the LibDems?
Where does this idea come from that Liberalism is somehow closer to socialism than to conservatism? It isn’t; Liberals and Conservatives share a lot of ideas about civil and personal liberties which are much more important than the short term practicalities of economics.
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