Labour

The piranha tank

The Labour Party today has moved a million miles away from its proletariat roots towards an absurd coalition of minorities which hate each other. In fact, the only thing that unites them is their even greater hatred of the Tories!

Unfortunately, as we saw on the Forgiveness page, there's simply no future in hating your opponents as this will eliminate the possibility of making logical and rational decisions.

Labour has placed its faith in diversity, identity politics and net zero as a way of controlling people's minds. In doing so, the party has given up on its original audiences - the working classes and the "common  man" - because it thinks they can't be trusted.

This is a party that's obsessed with using social media as a barometer of how people actually think. In fact, you couldn't actually point to a better example than Labour of the Abeline Paradoxa concept explained in the second film on this page.

George Orwell's classic book, "Road to Wigan Pier," describes the current day Labour Party to a tee: a middle class outfit that hates the rich, but at the same time holds the working classes and so-called common people in disdain.

If Kier Hardie, who founded the Independent Labour Party in 1893, could see what his legacy has become, he'd turn in his grave!

You can find out more about Labour, and how and why a party with such good original intentions has morphed into a piranha tank, in the first film on this page.

Is there any hope for Labour?

Having said all the above, there are still many individual Labour candidates in this election who have their hearts in the right place, and who know deep down their party's ideology is a mess.

But unless Labour can find a way to reunite itself and shut down the pirhana tank for good, we could be heading full pelt towards the end of society as we know (or rather, knew) it.

Vote Marcus Farmer - Independent for Cheadle MP