It's interesting, whenever 'the left' has tried to speak to the disenfranchised, talked about inequality, suggested a fairer distribution of wealth, or a better deal for those who have been left behind by globalisation - they've been told to be realistic, to stop trying to turn the clock back and accused of being 'extremists', pursuing the 'politics of envy'. In short, they're told to tack to the right. But guess what - shifting the centre of gravity ever rightwards brings the fringes ever closer to the mainstream and before you know it people like 'the Donald' are getting elected. Now the more moderate 'right' are saying 'this is the lefts fault for listening to us, for not offering a counter narrative'... 'The left should have provided a counter weight to avoid the increasingly out of control lurch to the right. They should have done more to make themselves heard over our shrieking'. ...Or else it's 'the lefts' fault for 'closing down discussion of immigration'. Funny, but looking at the daily, rabid headlines put out by a sizable proportion of the press, the 'go home' vans our delightful PM authorised to drive through areas of high immigration and the attempts to paint our city's major as a dangerous Islamist (for just a few examples), one might be forgiven for thinking that actually it's open season on immigrants and minorities and has been for many, many years now). I personally, can't believe the bleating on 'the right' of politics at the moment. They've used dog whistle politics, they've pandered to UKIP, they've taken advantage of the fear and division the right wing press have sowed for their own advantage, rather than challenging it. And now, they cry - it's not our fault, it's the people on the other side - they should have been more effective against us.