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Guy Smith @ meeting with guth today
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<blockquote data-quote="topground" data-source="post: 1822376" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>Since the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn has been mentioned on a number of occasions it should be remembered that the Democratic process has changed that organisation. </p><p>New Labour and the people like Ed Balls, Milliband, Cooper and Harman have been sidelined and replaced because that was what the membership wanted. The membership did not like what the New Labour that they headed were delivering and they were fired.</p><p>I have use this as an example of how democratic organisations work and not as a discussion point about the Labour Party.</p><p>From what I have read the NFU is not a democratic organisation where the membership can fire those at the top if that membership is not happy with how the membership's views are being represented.</p><p>Why would anyone pay to be part of an organisation where they have a 'vote' but they cannot influence who runs the show?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topground, post: 1822376, member: 556"] Since the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn has been mentioned on a number of occasions it should be remembered that the Democratic process has changed that organisation. New Labour and the people like Ed Balls, Milliband, Cooper and Harman have been sidelined and replaced because that was what the membership wanted. The membership did not like what the New Labour that they headed were delivering and they were fired. I have use this as an example of how democratic organisations work and not as a discussion point about the Labour Party. From what I have read the NFU is not a democratic organisation where the membership can fire those at the top if that membership is not happy with how the membership's views are being represented. Why would anyone pay to be part of an organisation where they have a 'vote' but they cannot influence who runs the show? [/QUOTE]
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