Blue Labor suggest that variation, equity and involvement of the initiative is immoral and fail to determine its importance to the essentials of center-lefting to make the Center-Lefting Party (Blue Labor Group urged ministers ‘rooted dei’ to win voters in reform, 2 June). The more blue Labor promotes reform-friendly policies, less others remain supporters.
In 2024 Keir Starmer achieved a narrow coalition who won well with enough constituencies with a small vote than working was reached in 2019 (then described as the worst result of the party since 1935).
There are some extraordinary labor MPs, such as Simon Opher, who understand the importance of strengthening the center left coalition and fight Change UK by continuing its values. But many handed them by adopting extremism of reform.
The vulnerable Starmer coalition in 2024 is shocked at a scale, and for the left, England’s choices are a transfer of vegetables, or a new party to the left. The latter will be a true danger to work, because it can be as successful as the social Democratic Party in the 1980s to divide work and claim victory for a correct party.
For most, especially in unemployed seats, no point of waiting. Now it’s time to find a new political home. Choosing is not easy and often depends on local energy in other left centers without.
Chas Townley
Brockworth, Gloucestershire
About half a century ago, I wrote a report for the national unity of journalists called black and white: Race The reporting of Britain, focusing that expressions such as “a colorful person” usually at BBC News Ballys and broadsheets. It asks why most media outlets are not available to non-white journalists.
I know now that, according to one of the nigel cults who are supported by blue work, I believe in diversity, the three words that do not only move political pursuit. I seemed guilty of crime to “awaken”. I can add this again to my many other convictions.
Dr Denis Macshane
MP for Rotherham, 1994-2012