I don't disagree with any of that OG. As for Brexit being doomed, perhaps. However, just examine the link in my previous post. That is the level of opposition our current government face. Now just imagine when you were working and firm was under an attempted buy out by a competitor and you were asked to come up with a strategy to improve production, HR, sales, the works. And you produced this drivel. Company would be bought out and gone. Yes, Tories are directly responsible but in no small measure because Labour allowed it.
Imagine you shouting at some managers meeting "I will increase productivity and profit margins" Everyone in room would look at you and say"Go on OG, tell us how? " In every single facet labour are clueless as to HOW to achieve anything.
Trouble is entire electorate are probably now more cynical and questioning than ever. When eejit Cameron offered us "leave" we should all have asked "How you going to do that?" The campaign should have demanded firm route map for both objectives.
When JC stands up next GE and says he will negotiate a better deal (as stated in his manifesto somewhere) I suspect many like myself will be saying "How the feck you going to do that?"
We should have learned our lesson.
But of course we haven't "learned our lesson" or at least the Brexit Voters haven't, they are still expecting Brexit to deliver better things, and Labour have offered them just that.
Brexit was to a large extent a protest vote against overbearing government, the Banks and the elite business class, the voters in favour of it were seeking more than simply leaving the EU, they wanted change of the way that their lives are run, and more power.
Privatisation has failed and Nationalisation looks to many to be the way to go.
Reducing the powers of the captains of industry with workers on the boards is another that fits well with this wish to have major changes take place and a shift in power towards the people form the Elite.
And the public rather like the idea of Business and Banks to pay more taxes.
Labour could well tap into these aspirations, and after all what are the Tory party offering? fifty more years of things getting worse before the get better?
Do I think Labour is doing the right thing?
No, the odds against them are far too big, not manageable even if we remain in the EU, and a dead certain failure outside it.
The only workable future for us is to stay in the EU
Manwhile the politicians on all side throwing towels over the deckchairs as the Titanic goes down.