The main problem is that the majority of the population still see Labour as a wishy-washy Communist party and seeing the practical application of these policies in both Russia and China want nothing to do with it.
This cold war fear you are expressing was a little before my time.
It came to a head in the 70's. Strikes had an affect because there were power cuts and TV closed early then of course there were the gravedigger and bin men strikes of 78/79 since them and the IRA darkened what was otherwise a genteel decade. I voted for Thatcher in 1979 as an alternative to this but never realised that The defeat of Ted Heath because he was bested by the unions had initiated her madness
The attachment of militant Left-wing unions, and their insistence on calling a strike everytime a member tears a fingernail, to the Labour party does not help them one iota![/quote] There are a lot of hyperbolic scare stories put around about the seventies that weren't true and make people believe it was worse than it really was.
The Bus strike in Hounslow, in the middle of Covid regulations easing passenger limitation regulations, which stopped all buses on the three main routes, for which the Unions refused to make public the reason/s, did nothing to help this situation.
Never heard of it. In fact Bus drivers have put their lives on the line to keep the country moving
This being a Union thing does not appear to have hurt the Mayor and Council aside from the fact that the Mayor and the Council both condemned the effect of the strike on people trying to get their kids to school and some to themselves to work.
This is not, in my experience, the first time that a strike by the various public service Unions has been a negative effect on a Labour vote.
But being, mostly, someone who finds almost ALL politicians of ALL parties self-serving 'I've got my arse on a seat in Westminster, when I choose to attend, giving me £100,000 plus per annum plus expenses and the voters can go fuck themselves' I have no confidence in how they are going to vote most of the time.
A Government with a Trump look-alike for a leader doesn't really inspire confidence. Except, possibly, in the U.S.
NOTE! Apologies to ANY and ALL who take offence at the above. I have a serious hatred of both politicians and unions.
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What do you think of the bosses union, the CBI?