With the defeat
in Parliament of the Withdrawal Agreement we don’t also now face the near
certainty of European elections on Thursday 23 May, but the increasing
likelihood of a General Election, presumably on the same day (unless the Tories
have to delay matters while they choose a new Leader).
The Tories
obviously intend to present themselves to the people as the “Brexit Party” –
Labour needs to focus on our positive, progressive, socialist policies (and –
as to Brexit – the logic of the recent position of the Party in Parliament
would be that an incoming Labour Government would seek to negotiate a different
deal and then put it to the people in a referendum, in which many of us would, I
imagine, vote to remain).
For those of us
in Brighton and Hove working towards vitally important local elections on
Thursday 2 May, the best way we can help Labour in the forthcoming European
elections and General Election is to step up the local campaign. Labour Party
members need now to bear in mind that we will fight the coming General Election
under our elected Leader, and on the basis of policies inspired by the same
socialist principles as those which informed our 2017 manifesto.
There is just
now the little question of selecting candidates where we do not already have
them in place…
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