On May 5, 40 years after I first took out a membership card, it will be possible, for the first time since the 1945 Labor victory that threw out the Churchill Tories, to vote Labor on a point of principle. Sixty years is a long time to wait, but the struggle for Iraq has decided the matter.
…..There are things to dislike about Tony Blair. His rather sickly piety is one, and his liberal authoritarianism, on matters such as smoking and fox-hunting, is another. I can’t forgive him for calling Diana Spencer “the People’s Princess,” or for seeking the approval of the Fleet Street rags, and he is one of those politicians who seems to think that staying “on message” is an achievement in itself. Nonetheless, he took a bold stand against the establishment and against a sullen public opinion and did so on a major issue of principle. It is absolutely necessary that his right-wing and clerical enemies be humiliated at the polls.
Its also nice to see the existence of the pro-liberation left acknowledged in Hitchen’s piece.
(Hat tip: Swift)