A topic for discussion on Twitter. #regressive left
Empowered by the election of Corbyn, who I would wager is not unsympathetic to many of the views expressed, however he is between the proverbial rock and a hard place probably agreeing with some of those views which are are amongst other things, pretty nasty or paranoid, or both, but also needing to remain popular and middle of the road to the general populace if he ever has any chance of election.
Not that I believe he has a chance but heyho.
The recent election for the position of president of the NUS, won by a person whose campaigns have included Why Is My Curriculum White, opposes the government's Prevent counter-extremism strategy and is co-author of a blog for a Friends of Palestine campaign group which claimed that "the University of Birmingham is something of a Zionist outpost in British Higher Education".
Here's me thinking the position was one for a person who would represent students.
Add to this the events of the last few days regarding the labour MP for Bradford West who seems more concerned about Israel than representing her constituents, hmmm, but on second thoughts, perhaps she is representing them.
As for the ecomomy, if the regressive left ever made it to No 10 we would be the next Venezuela, a socialist paradise.