
Being lost in leftist Shadi Hamid’s warning to his fellow socialists about the impeachment of President Trump, this report continues, is anything having to do with reality—as where he and the socialist friends he trusts only need to “believe” that Trump did something wrong, ordinary and sane peoples require such things as “evidence” and “proof” before deciding anyone’s guilt—thus exposing the logical fault in his argument that “embittered Trump supporters” will sour on the democratic process—with the real truth being that all Trump’s supporters want is a free and fair democratic process these socialists are denying him—all of whose voices are being echoed today by a British firefighter union activist named Paul Embery, who in telling his nation’s Labour Party socialists why they lost his vote, and those of all of his friends and neighbors for the first time in any of their lifetimes, simply stated:
So there we have it.
It turns out that the British working-class was not, in the end, willing to throw its weight behind a London-centric, youth-obsessed, middle-class party that preached the gospels of liberal cosmopolitanism and class war.
Who’d have thought it?
Well, me for a start. And plenty of others who had been loyal to the party over many years and desperately wanted to see a Labour government, only to be dismissed as ‘reactionaries’ who held a ‘nostalgic’ view of the working-class.
It barely needs saying that these election results are an utter catastrophe for Labour.
For the party to have failed to dislodge the Tories after nearly a decade of austerity and three years of political chaos is bad enough. But for the so-called Red Wall to have crumbled so spectacularly underlines the sheer scale of the failure.
Labour’s meltdown in these places will come as no surprise to anyone who was paying attention and wasn’t blinded by ideology or fanaticism.
Some of us had long warned that working-class voters across post-industrial and small-town Britain were becoming increasingly alienated from the party. But we were banging our heads against a brick wall.
We sounded the alarm bells again earlier this year when, in the local and European elections, Labour haemorrhaged support in several working-class communities across the north and Midlands.
But the woke liberals and Toytown revolutionaries who now dominate the party didn’t listen to us.
They truly thought that ‘one more heave’ would bring victory.
They believed that constantly hammering on about economic inequality would be enough to get Labour over the line.
In doing so, they made a major miscalculation: they failed to grasp that working-class voters desire something more than just economic security; they want cultural security too.
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