Michael Foot has died today aged 96. They were talking about how he was an end of an era, that there is no one like him left. A genuine socialist, a person who conducted himself respectfully, someone who said things as they were, no spin, who wasn't rude to those who thought differently and the thing they did not say but all this adds up to - a person of integrity.
Not quite correct though, Tony Benn is still around.
He sharpened his 'political teeth' in my city by being MP for Devonport, way before my time. Then moved onto bigger things. In saying that he never forgot his roots, and would often speak highly of Plymouth. He was a life long [suffering] fan of Plymouth Argyle [that must of been painful].
I agree him and Benn have plenty in common and are from a bygone era in politics when left truly represented left.. but unfortunately it did not appeal enough to earn a place in power.
Paul
I was saddened to hear of the death of Michael Foot, valiant journalist, principled politician, talented author and thoroughly decent human being.
-- He led the British Labour Party at a time when it was unelectable but did so with honesty and integrity.
I watched some labour members of the time reflecting that he may have been a rubbish politician and leader but a decent human.
Michael Foot made the Labour party unelectable, under his reign as leader the trotskyites and loonies in Labour councils like Liverpool took large parts of the party and made the party as a whole into a national embarrassment.
Michael Foot made the Labour party unelectable, under his reign as leader the trotskyites and loonies in Labour councils like Liverpool took large parts of the party and made the party as a whole into a national embarrassment.
I notice RoP contributed to this thread. Don't know what he said as he is on my ignore list (actually he IS my entire ignore list).
I was saddened to hear of the death of Michael Foot, valiant journalist, principled politician, talented author and thoroughly decent human being. He led the British Labour Party at a time when it was unelectable but did so with honesty and integrity. He opposed Britain's membership of the EU but, unlike the current anti-Europe brigade, did so from an internationalist stance. At no point was it ever about xemophobia; his opposition was based on the imposition of market capitalism across the continent. "What kind of democracy permits only one economic option?" He had a point!
Michael Foot obituary | Politics | The Guardian
"What kind of democracy permits only one economic option?"
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Indeed, Andalublue, but the rub in that assinine comment is that economic policies are often forced on people, which is certainly not freedom.
If another person and I vote to take all your money and possessions, do you feel that's democracy?
That is called "The tyranny of the majority", and if that's your idea of democracy I doubt it will be around much longer in your part of the world. The man was an ass, as well as a Foot, but because he was on the Left and sympathetic to Communism he is treated with far more respect than he deserves.
I seem to upset many Lefties.
Good work, quite a jubilee today. I wonder if I'm on the hate list of anyone else in the Peace-n-Love brigade?!
Don't overstate your impact, upset and left are strong words. You probably would not know a left leaning person if he/she slapped you in the face.
I was merely stating how i empathised with their first choice because of the constant, incoherent ramblings of gutter ****e that unfortunately you espouse on an all to often basis..nothing more
Paul
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