In general, if signs of sectarianism do appear in a Socialist Party, these are only the products of the absence of a broad Labour movement in the country.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If the Labour party goes back to reasserting its socialist and democratic beliefs, that's where I belong.
The enmity of such a party towards Socialism does not mean that the members are only prejudiced against it because they do not know it; it means that they are possessed of bourgeois ideas, and wish to determine their policy accordingly.
Without Socialism the working class is a heterogeneous mixture of different categories, some of which have independent, varying interests, sometimes opposed to each other.
Dogmatic ideological parties tend to splinter the political and social fabric of a nation.
Socialism is the religion people get when they lose their religion.
I am not a socialist.
In a way I'm almost more rueful about the notion of having a non-ideological Labour party than I am about the personality of Tony Blair.
People know where I stand in the Labour party and what I believe in.
I guess I'm a socialist at heart.
I honestly don't know what criteria makes someone right-wing or left-wing anymore. The boundaries of those definitions seem to be in a state of flux. I'm not socialist, I know that.
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