Mearns to Labour mutineers: Stop holding members in such contempt

Last Updated: July 5, 2016By
Ian Mearns MP.

Ian Mearns MP.

Excellent points, worth repeating, from a much longer article by Labour loyalist Ian Mearns.

Some in the PLP are quick to forget that we have lost two elections offering a lighter version of more of the same and that 1997 is nearly two decades ago. Politics has changed, people have changed and the world has changed.

The days of appealing to a couple of hundred thousand voters in marginal seats in south-east England and the Midlands are gone.

The “we’ll do austerity too, just not as bad but for longer” message lost us Scotland. We took it for granted, and the electorate has had enough. Ukip are coming second in seats across traditional Labour heartlands across northern England.

The reality that some in the PLP need to get their heads around is that despite Corbyn being “unelectable” he has steered the party to four by-election victories, increasing Labour’s share of the vote in three, and won the local elections in May.

A reversal of tax credit cuts, significant revisions of the Trade Union Act, watering down of the academisation programme, and reversal of cuts to disability benefits are just some of the things we have achieved as a movement without a united PLP.

Corbyn is opposing the Tories, we are opposing the Tories and we have been winning.

There’s a monumental lesson to be learned here by a vast majority of my colleagues in the PLP. The Labour Party is more than a party, it is a movement. It is not my party, her party, his party or their party.

It is our party. We share common values. We should be working together and protecting each other. We should be making sure that the Tories are held to account for what they are doing to hard-working people and the most vulnerable up and down our country.

We should be working together and campaigning for the return of a Labour government. Democracy isn’t a notion that you can wheel out when you like the outcome then disregard when you’re not so happy.

Corbyn continues to represent the will of the membership, and that should be respected. Members of the PLP would do well to realise they too are only in position due to, in some cases, the party machine putting them there, and in other cases due to their local party members.

Source: Morning Star :: Stop holding members in such contempt and get behind our leader | The Peoples Daily

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7 Comments

  1. Zippi July 5, 2016 at 1:56 pm - Reply

    £et’s hope that this doesn’t fall on deaf ears. I wouldn’t have put it so politely. It certainly needed to be said, now let’s see if anybody in their ivory tower takes a blind bit of notice. The last paragraph is one of which members of the P£P should take particular note.

  2. hilary772013 July 5, 2016 at 2:33 pm - Reply

    Mike I have posted replies on a couple of your articles and each one says awaiting moderation? Is that the same for all others that reply meaning if you post an reply only yours shows awaiting moderation?

    • Mike Sivier July 5, 2016 at 3:05 pm - Reply

      Not sure I understand, but if you comment, then your comment goes in the moderation queue until I have a chance to look at it.
      I can’t allow comments to go unmoderated because that would give certain undesirables a chance to ruin this site for everyone.

  3. David Woods July 5, 2016 at 4:07 pm - Reply

    They might also like to consider how much Labour voters are wondering just ‘why’ the Labour Party elite are doing so much damage to Labours chances of winning the next election!
    If all they can offer is more of the same Tory hardship what’s the point of voting for them!

  4. Juliette Emery July 5, 2016 at 7:22 pm - Reply

    Ian Mearns well said. I wish you were on a platform of hundreds of thousands so you could be heard again. Thank you sir.

  5. Lorraine Hayton July 7, 2016 at 4:27 am - Reply

    Ian Mearns, thank you for putting so succinctly the thoughts i’ve had.
    It’s about time we had a “good” man to guide us. We have a voice through Jeremy, his kindness is rubbing off. :)

  6. Terry Jager July 12, 2016 at 12:07 am - Reply

    words of wisdom ,would have liked to have seen that on the bbc news ( fat chance)

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