Once Labour has also expelled Momentum and all transactivist groups, and has pledged its support for the rights of women as a biological sex, as enshrined in the Equality Act, it might have gone some of the way towards making itself a credible and electable force again. Only some.
Matt B
2 years ago
Being “pragmatic” is all well and good, amid a continuing dearth of coherent philosophical and political party underpinnings, beyond getting back into power. Many core members were quiet during things as they were – until the votes came in.
Once Labour has also expelled Momentum and all transactivist groups, and has pledged its support for the rights of women as a biological sex, as enshrined in the Equality Act, it might have gone some of the way towards making itself a credible and electable force again. Only some.
Being “pragmatic” is all well and good, amid a continuing dearth of coherent philosophical and political party underpinnings, beyond getting back into power. Many core members were quiet during things as they were – until the votes came in.