Captain Caveman wrote:
You're obviously a committed left winger who hates the Tories; entirely fair enough as far as I'm concerned. However, how do you reconcile the fact that Labour - indisputably and beyond any doubt whatsoever - did such immeasurable harm to this country and its people?
Except I'm only Left wing in the way that every party has shifted to the Right. New Labour (which I never fell for) are to the Right, obviously the Conservatives are. My only Labour vote came in the 1992 GE. (Since then, LD as the MP, Andrew Stunnell, was a remarkably decent chap who voted against the Iraq War, ID cards etc. In 2010, we were boundary shifted and the MP is Ann Coffey, one of the New Labour robots. I didn't vote, no point against a 17,000 majority, though any regret at not being able to vote for Stunnell was softened when he became one of the architects of the coalition...) I'd happily punch Ed Miliband in the cock if I ever met him, a man who has the air of someone who thinks politics is some kind of intellectual puzzle that can be solved and game that can be played. I walked out of a room when it was due to be visited by Patricia Hewitt - I believe my parting words were "I don't think you'll want me to say something to her that I'm not going to regret."
I suppose I'm closest to the old idea of a Social Democrat. I'm certainly not Left - after all, I believe in free markets, own my own business, have taken precisely three weeks of unemployment benefits in my life (despite being brought up by a single parent on a council estate back when it wasn't a lifestyle choice). I just believe in a strong social safety net, the NHS, the BBC, Royal Mail, a strong public sector that provides services. The very things that kept the community I grew up in which - although I didn't know it at the time - was among the poorest in the land.
Ally this to a strong contrarian streak (I live by Bill Hicks idea that "the comic is the one who says 'hang on a minute' as the consensus forms) which means I have no tolerance for people pissing on my back and telling me its raining. And a deeply humanist outlook. We all die, so can we just spend some time not fucking each other over for a few quid?
The reason I react so violently against the Tories, they are yet again kicking those who can least afford it for no good outcome apart from ideology and handy demonisation. Meanwhile the wealthier middle classes are spongers and scroungers in a way that would make your average benefit claimant blanch. Cash in hand jobs, playing the address game to get into good schools, complaining from the retirement home on the Costa Del Sol that "Britain has gone to the dogs" yet flying back to get treated for free on the NHS. They get worse than tolerated, they get
indulged. If you want waste in public services, look at the wealthy suburbs and not the poorest, which in my experience has people battling and succeeding against the odds while the wealthier places play the system for grants and equipment. (Mrs P's uncle was a Head and his school had stuff like laser cutters and was kitted out with brand new Macs every other year. His wife was also a Head of a primary school. Their daughter went to University and had her fees paid from the University hardship fund.)
Cameron and Osborne were born with silver spoons in their mouths, had expensive educations and were bred for a role in Government that they almost failed to actually get despite every possible advantage going. Yet they have the bloody cheek to tell me that people should work hard and play by the rules - while pulling up the ladder behind them. They haven't had to work a proper day in their life. I cannot, for the life of me, understand how David Cameron can have his son treated and given the best of care on the NHS and then for him to break that very institution up. I just can't get my head around someone benefiting like that and then consciously taking it away from others. I just can't.
And before you say it, I don't envy the rich. The rich being the likes of Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Alan Sugar, Richard Branson, James Dyson. People who are massively wealthy from building businesses and companies. Lot of time for them. I intend to have quite a comfortable retirement, thank you. The City can get fucked. Shares and pension funds good, day trading bad. Investing real money into real businesses, excellent, shuffling fake money around computer systems, bad.
TL, DR: Not a Lefty, it is the rest of the world that is wrong.