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Sadly there aren't many posts from comrades to the list recently. I am
inclined to answer the question in the heading in the affirmative. My own
native land - Ulster, Northern Ireland, the 'wee black hole' as we used to
call it is wracked with violence on all sides. Brexit - the vote to leave
the EU has acted as a catalyst to bring all sorts of creatures out into the
light.  Apparently the American ambassador has been making inquiries about
the safety of the Fascist leader -Robinson - while he is in prison. His
followers openly taunt & chase the police in the streets of London.

The right wing of the British Labour Party, known oddly enough as the
Centrists, are still conspiring to bring down the Leftist Leader Corbyn.
Why? One may as well ask the old Stalinists who sided with Yeltsin against
Gorbachev, why they did it, or the scorpion on the frog.

Richard Seymour has talked about a deep crisis in the Tory core that Brexit
has activated.  the Business community does not want Brexit but are
unwilling or unable to bring the Tory Party to heel. The Patty itself seems
to be in the grip of those who fantasize about the days of imperial glory.
Only the Labour Party seems to have a coherent program which could loosely
be described as Keynesian - some redistribution plus government investment.

Hardly radical but in these the dog days of neoliberalism, to talk once
more of public ownership etc is anathema to all those who traded on the
neoliberal/Thatcerhite notion that There Is No Alternative.

I will try some guesses now. I think May will face a challenge. She will
probably hold it off. I think the right wing Blairites will split from
Corbyn to try and form a new party with the pro-EU "moderates" in the Tory
Party and the Liberal Democrats. I  cannot think of any other way they can
stop a Corbyn landslide.

The timing of such a move is crucial.  Some of the rightists including the
Labour Party Deputy Leader, Tom Watson,  have talked of forming a
government of national unity with the Tories. But that move came out of
panic, I think, at the sight of the resignations on Monday and the
consequent fear of a Tory collapse.

Next week when May fronts up to parliament with her Brexit plan is crucial.
The right of the Labour Party want to vote with her to prevent an election,
but the intervention of their leader Lord Mandelson condemning May's plan
for Brexit as unworkable. has certainly muddied the waters. Will May be
defeated? Her fate is in the hands of the Hard Brexiters and the Labour
Party Blairites.

It is very much a question "Watch this space"/

comradely

Gary
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