It is correct and is also the reason, if you recall, that I was stating, before the last election, that unless the English make up their mind, the Scots and others will rule Westminster. However if the English DO make up their minds decisively, then all the rest, together, are irrelevant.
As for Corbyn and "Old Labour" as a vehicle for doing that? Old Labour, to me, is basically a half step into communism. Communism is glaringly typified by the
Agricultural situation in Russia.
Just reading that article tells you everything which is wrong with communism and state owned utilities. Even when Gorbachev opened up the land use to individuals, they failed to do so because
The lack of enthusiasm for the creation of private farms was attributed to inadequate rural infrastructure, which did not provide processing and marketing services for small producers and also to the fear that families striking out on their own might lose eligibility for social services that were traditionally provided by the local corporate farm instead of the municipality
In other words the benefits were too great to entice people to go out there and make it on their own. The crops could lie rotting in the fields and nobody would lose their jobs or their benefits....
For most of the Soviet years the main envy of Russians for the west was not about money or goods or flashy cars. It was about the ease of access, all year round to both basic staples of food and also luxury foods.
And here is the real killer. During all those Soviet years the great "nationalised" "Collectiv's", failed miserably to feed the country.
During 2006, household plots and peasant farms combined controlled about 20% of agricultural land and 48% of cattle,[3] up from 2% of agricultural land and 17% of cattle in 1990. The share of the individual sector in gross agricultural output increased from 26% in 1990 to 59% in 2005. Producing 59% of agricultural output on 20% of land
This is the hard core basic reality of socialist government owned utilities and private entities. Granted private entities need governing, but that is what we're supposed to vote our government in for.
So let's see how popular Corby really is. When the press explain just how many of those utility shares make up a core segment of the private pension plans for the country. Those shares which will vanish and have to be re-invested somewhere else. Shares which might never see face value in a nationalisation.
The rage I see from people who talk about "Brown killed my pension" will not go away when the press say "Corbyn will steal your pension". It will bury him.
Today that debate is not happening because those who don't want his style of leadership will do nothing to stop him being elected. They want him to be elected (Me too), because he's vulnerable to them.....
Food for thought eh???