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Pissflaps posted:I'm not moving the goalposts you just ignored where they were in the first place. Thank god the Lib Dems are right there for centrists. 1787 Shay's Rebellion, an uprising of debt-ridden Massachusetts farmers against the new U.S. government, fails. Kokoro Wish fucked around with this message at 22:10 on Feb 4, 2017 |
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I thought the lib dems were there for working class areas that used to vote conservative before Maggie shut down the mines and the unions and just can't loving let it go already. I live in such an area and no joke "write to Skinner" is the go to advice when you have an issue. This is good advice. He will annoy your own MP or your council into looking very carefully into your issue and then contact you to make sure it's been done. Skinner especially likes letters that complain about other MPs.
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Namtab posted:You seem more like a complainer than a voter They're not mutually exclusive. Kokoro Wish posted:Thank god the Lib Dems are right there for centrists. I'd rather have a competent centre left Labour Party back. Maybe one day.
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# ? Feb 4, 2017 22:26 |
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I think liberal society is eating itself and you're either a fool or a coward to hope that centrism restores itself to authority through the power of empty promises and 'tolerable' levels of bigotry.
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# ? Feb 4, 2017 22:30 |
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Liberalism was a compromise to make sure the nazis remained dead and buried. It never worked and instead gave excessive power to middle management types with fragile egos.
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# ? Feb 4, 2017 22:41 |
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Pissflaps posted:I'd rather have a competent centre left Labour Party back. Maybe one day. 'Just vote for someone else' is the exact response you gave to people who prefer a left-wing Labour party, and yet apparently it's not good enough for you. Shocking.
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Verizian posted:Liberalism was a compromise to make sure the nazis remained dead and buried. It never worked and instead gave excessive power to middle management types with fragile egos.
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Pissflaps posted:They're not mutually exclusive. When were Labour center left?
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Verizian posted:Liberalism was a compromise to make sure the nazis remained dead and buried. It never worked and instead gave excessive power to middle management types with fragile egos. Hey Liberalism existed well before Fascism, it was just generally okay with racial hierarchies and militarist expansion until fascism came along.
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# ? Feb 4, 2017 22:48 |
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https://twitter.com/KawczynskiMP/status/827994796421763072 Tory MP posts graph showing how debt as percentage of GDP under Labour borrowing. Ed Miliband was such a good PM from 2010 to 2015.
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It was post-war social democracy that was the compromise to keep nazis dead and buried and ward off socialist revolution. Today's liberalism is what you're left with when you progressively strip away that compromise over the course of about 40 years.
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forkboy84 posted:https://twitter.com/KawczynskiMP/status/827994796421763072 So funny for a Tory to post this. After the UK leaves the EU, they will go full neoliberal and basically privatise everything they can and borrow, borrow, borrow, until everything blows up in a giant fireball and the pound hits rock-bottom and unemployment reaches 50% Trust me I have plenty of experience in this exact same situation
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Pochoclo posted:So funny for a Tory to post this. After the UK leaves the UK, they will go full neoliberal and basically privatise everything they can and borrow, borrow, borrow, until everything blows up in a giant fireball and the pound hits rock-bottom and unemployment reaches 50% Sadly we're too stupid to have proper riots. We'll just bend over & take it & maybe complain about how bad it is while doing nothing about it. Hooray Britain.
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forkboy84 posted:Sadly we're too stupid to have proper riots. We'll just bend over & take it & maybe complain about how bad it is while doing nothing about it. Hooray Britain. Hey enough of this defeatist talk, we've been just as stupid throughout history and have had some amazing riots.
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namesake posted:Hey enough of this defeatist talk, we've been just as stupid throughout history and have had some amazing riots. I really hope this whole Donald Trump mess makes everyone see in full, painful detail just how bad a full-on balls-to-the-wall extremist right-wing racist government can be, and the apathetic masses start thinking that maybe it's a good idea to go back to that socialist democracy thing and we see a reversion of the latest alarming right-wing trend we've been seeing globally. I mean SOMETHING has to break here eventually, either we wake up and get poo poo back in order, or we go full Shadowrun but without the cool parts.
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jabby posted:'Just vote for someone else' is the exact response you gave to people who prefer a left-wing Labour party, and yet apparently it's not good enough for you. Shocking. When did I say it's not good enough for me?
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Regarde Aduck posted:When were Labour center left? About the last 120 years.
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Pochoclo posted:I mean SOMETHING has to break here eventually, either we wake up and get poo poo back in order, or we go full Shadowrun but without the cool parts. We've got tablets and drones and VR and military dog robot things, what more do you want?
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Pochoclo posted:I really hope this whole Donald Trump mess makes everyone see in full, painful detail just how bad a full-on balls-to-the-wall extremist right-wing racist government can be, and the apathetic masses start thinking that maybe it's a good idea to go back to that socialist democracy thing and we see a reversion of the latest alarming right-wing trend we've been seeing globally. I dunno if elves are the cool part but ok. Totally agree on having to hold Trump up as the end result of a lot of our domestic attitudes though, hopefully that's what people have been doing at the protests today.
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It worries me that people in the U.K. are mass protesting about trump and not about what's happening in Venezuela.
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forkboy84 posted:https://twitter.com/KawczynskiMP/status/827994796421763072 Tory MP deletes graph
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learnincurve posted:It worries me that people in the U.K. are mass protesting about trump and not about what's happening in Venezuela. There's a lot of authoritarian states making their people suffer we could be protesting about, watching the worlds superpower turn fascist is definitely priority one, as well as being the most obvious.
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namesake posted:There's a lot of authoritarian states making their people suffer we could be protesting about, watching the worlds superpower turn fascist is definitely priority one, as well as being the most obvious. Pretty much. Venezuela doesn't have half a billion people, nukes, or half a trillion a year pumped into its military.
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Pissflaps posted:When did I say it's not good enough for me? Out of interest, who would you consider voting for at this moment, if there was a snap election?
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Rakosi posted:Out of interest, who would you consider voting for at this moment, if there was a snap election? I'd only consider voting Labour, though it's far from certain I would.
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baka kaba posted:Tory MP deletes graph Thankfully people saved it [e]: Bigger image. Pesky Splinter fucked around with this message at 00:01 on Feb 5, 2017 |
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Pesky Splinter posted:Thankfully people saved it Talking point: It's pretty amazing that the Tories recovery has increased the debt almost as much the Labours response to a global financial crisis did.
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Pissflaps posted:I'd only consider voting Labour, though it's far from certain I would. It's worth pointing out, for good or ill, that the reason we have Trump isn't because lots or Republican voters turned out - their total share of the electorate stayed remarkably constant in '08, '12, and '16 - but that Democrats didn't. A similar fate awaits Labour (and the UK) if they don't start getting much more consistently and loudly on the attack, with concrete plans and decent control of the narrative, because right now "Eh maybe gas bills could be a bit lower" isn't a slogan to get people out in 2020.
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namesake posted:Talking point: It's pretty amazing that the Tories recovery has increased the debt almost as much the Labours response to a global financial crisis did. Better talking point - the actual rise in the budget deficit under Gideon is actually considerably higher than that graph makes it appear because an awful lot of debt taken on in 07-09 was nationalising and otherwise shoring up the banks, and much of that money has now been paid back. Our PSBR would be in almost exactly the same place had the credit crunch never happened because - and this needs to be branded on the forehead of anyone who talks about the economy like it's a credit card - AUSTERITY DOES NOT REDUCE DEBT.
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MrL_JaKiri posted:The electorate is literally voting for their MP and only their MP but people are voting as if they are in a presidential election. This has a lot of really bad consequences and is part of the reason why the House of Commons is so full of rubbish former SPADs (and the like) this is solid fact
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goddamnedtwisto posted:Better talking point - the actual rise in the budget deficit under Gideon is actually considerably higher than that graph makes it appear because an awful lot of debt taken on in 07-09 was nationalising and otherwise shoring up the banks, and much of that money has now been paid back. Our PSBR would be in almost exactly the same place had the credit crunch never happened because - and this needs to be branded on the forehead of anyone who talks about the economy like it's a credit card - AUSTERITY DOES NOT REDUCE DEBT. I was going to say something about that but the bailing out/selling back to private hands is a terrible move so I think it'd have been better to keep the banks and the debt.
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Pesky Splinter posted:Thankfully people saved it Yeah, I saved it but hadn't uploaded it when I went out. Still, what a wally.
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# ? Feb 5, 2017 00:57 |
Brace yourself, people. I fear we may be about to learn rather too much about Nigel Farage's "living arrangements"
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TheHoodedClaw posted:Brace yourself, people. I fear we may be about to learn rather too much about Nigel Farage's "living arrangements" Ahaha, that is quite a scoop. loving tabloids though, I'd honestly rather he just never be mentioned again, he's already done his damage.
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I will admit being able to vote against farage was a far more satisfying a moment that it should've been.
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I just wish that imbecile would lose all his money and was forced to emigrate to Brussels to find a job. I want some goddamn poetic justice but who am I kidding, he will never get what he deserves for loving up a country's economy to grab money/power.
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Pissflaps posted:I'd only consider voting Labour, though it's far from certain I would. Is that because you don't vote?
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TheHoodedClaw posted:Brace yourself, people. I fear we may be about to learn rather too much about Nigel Farage's "living arrangements" ?
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# ? Feb 5, 2017 01:29 |
He's cheating on his German wife with a young French politician. Allegedly
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Skinty McEdger posted:He's cheating on his German wife with a young French politician. How cosmopolitan of him.
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