12.12.2019, 05:28 PM | #701 |
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ooof. yeah...
— and the pound hit 1.3445 (highest in 18 months) that was 1h ago, now at 1.3498... about to hit 1.35 wow — scotland up in arms again? (metaphorically speaking) |
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12.12.2019, 05:36 PM | #702 |
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✔ @SebDance I remember very well the canvass I did in a seat Labour hoped (still hopes!) to get. Huge anger at Brexit - they loathed Johnson. But they feared one thing more: Jeremy Corbyn. Door after door after door. — ^^the circular firing squad has begun |
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12.12.2019, 06:01 PM | #703 |
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looks like yr beloved jo swinson (lmfao) is a goner
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12.12.2019, 06:26 PM | #704 |
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This sucks
I don't get it. The Australian 'left' party weren't far enough away from our right, and they lost an election that they never should have. Now the British one's gone way out, and they've also lost - gotten smashed. Maybe I bought into an echo chamber? But it's hard when the other side are all completely shit. 2020 isn't going to be fun. Ah well, time to become anarcho-hedonists.
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12.12.2019, 07:41 PM | #705 | |
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other failures and malcontents are attracted by far-right dreams and visions slapped together by bad artists (e.g., hitler). the middle class can go left but only when exausted by conservatism and center-massaged and lubricated (“new labor”). middle class will also go far right when they fear the far left, eg, hitlerism. people are really predictable, and demonyo’s prediction nailed this result months ago. |
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12.12.2019, 10:47 PM | #706 |
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reuters reports furreal the snp took swinson’s sear
and boris kept his OH, AND CORBYN THREW THE TOWEL. no need for removal. wait... i dont get what corbyn is saying |
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12.13.2019, 12:56 AM | #707 |
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He's standing down but will remain leader until the party selects a replacement. Problem is there's still a powerful hard-left element in place and they'il want one of their people put in, insisting (ludicrously imo) that the problem tonight was with Corbyn, rather than their policies. The issue then is whether the more centrist wing of the party is strong enough to counter them and get one of their people in instead.
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12.13.2019, 01:04 AM | #708 |
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Well there's five years to squabble between each other before we go again. Five years...feel like this place will be unrecognisable by then.
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12.13.2019, 02:35 AM | #709 |
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The problem tonight was leave voting constituencies in the North East and Midlands decimating the traditional Labour vote. There was no way for Corbyn to pick a side and win, it just wasn't our time.
Labour's policies have widespread public support but absolutely none of it mattered. It was all down to Brexit. Brexit brexit brexit. If you think Labour pivoting back to the centre will in any way rejuvenate the party then go ask Brown and Miliband. Or ask the Lib Dems. Labour need to stick with the same economic and social platform but with new leadership who can bring new strategies. Though why do I care? I'm Scottish, I'm voting to get the fuck out of the union as fast as possible at this point hahaha. |
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I'll honestly never forgive Cameron for allowing that vote to happen. Not that he'll care about me, like. Other countries that had dabbled in the idea have clearly realised it's not worth the aggro it's caused.
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12.13.2019, 06:13 AM | #712 | |
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People are now radicalised about something most of them didn't give a fuck about pre-2014 or so. We have a lot of major, major issues in the world, with our global environment going down the shitter in particular. And we spend 3 years with our discourse dominated (and dominated impotently) by Brexit, something which will improve nobody's life in any tangible way, and will weaken the country's influence and potentially break it apart... it's actually quite funny in its stupidity and short-sightedness. I fear Labour are finished in a lot of ways, on the basis of this election. I disagree with Derek, they need a centre-left leadership candidate with a bit of fucking charisma, and ASAP... |
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12.14.2019, 06:55 AM | #713 | |
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With the Lib Dems collapsing and the Tories edging further to the Right there's a vacuum now at the centre that Labour could easily fill. The obvious choice as Corbyn's replacement if the want to try and reclaim that centre is Keir Starmer but I can see the Momentum influence within the party backing Angela Rayner or Rebecca Long-Bailey, which will only see them going even further down the rabbit hole. |
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12.14.2019, 09:36 AM | #714 | |
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a labor party by definition is not a center party, which is why in modern times (post-80s) it needed the “new labor” version to command a majority. a pity the fucker was seduced by war (and yeah, they had other shortcomings, but it had to be better than this...) |
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I agree. It's increasingly difficult to see any common identity or shared interests anymore. The political class in England remain dead against it but I'd say most people in England really couldn't care less if Wales, Scotland and NI went their own way. |
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There's a vacuum precisely because there's no desire for the centre, proven by the first two things you said. Also interesting that despite the insanely poor number of seats, Corbyn still had a bigger vote share than Brown and Miliband (the remnants of years of Blairism). And the election two years ago returned Labour to the 40% vote share range, first time since Blair's landslide '97 election. The policy platform clearly works on the public when broken down, it is a matter of a change of strategy in how to execute and a fresher face without the political and smearable baggage of the older Corbyn crowd. |
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Unless you mean that since you have centrist views, you should have your voice heard within the Labour party? I think they did plenty to appease that side of the party, gave them concessions (including supporting another referendum which completely fucked the election over for them in the end) and gave them various cabinet positions despite the fact they tried to oust Corbyn TWICE and the party membership voted him back as leader with an insane majority compared to other leadership elections.
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12.18.2019, 12:45 PM | #719 |
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That's the fear. That's why the left must be on the offensive STAT.
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in fact, in a country with predominantly center-right values, a right-left polarization will throw more support to the right, like it already happened where you live. yes, i get that scotland is a different country, but the reality is that you’re under british rule, like it or not, and now have to suffer boris precisely because the western lefts are, to paraphrase darth mou, specialists in failure, and can only squeeze in their incrementalist victories with the help of centrist vaseline. which is currently lacking. |
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