Keir Starmer

It’s proof of the alternative I was referring to though. The question I responded to was why do people continue to vote for uniparty candidates. The reason I said because it’s better than the alternative is because that is entirely true for me right now and will be for a lot of others as the alternative is reform. That will be enough alone to make plenty still vote labour or conservative.

I’m not happy about it but that’s the reality.

Anyone that is in a constituency that does have an opportunity to vote for a candidate that supports pr and could get in, I’ll be cheering them from the rafters.
The ultimate catch 22
 
No time for Starmer but who would be a competent replacement.

I personally see no competent replacement, and with regards to the media driven push for a change in government, the tories or reform with either Badenoch or Farage as a PM offer a dangerous and catastrophic decline for the UK. Reform being the resting place for the proven tory failures looking for an unelected and undeserved second chance in politics.

Those two lightweight cunts were calling for the UK to support the deranged fucker in the White House only a couple of weeks ago !
 
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Bang on as always from Cook.


Labour Together emerged as an exercise in democracy subversion to stop a socialist gaining power. And it then continued as an exercise in democracy subversion to install permanent guardrails against the Labour party ever being led by anyone other than a placeman, like Starmer, for the billionaires.

'The point was to make British politics a simulacrum of US politics: two main parties representing – and ensuring the permanent rule of – the super-rich, and mirroring minor internal differences in their perceptions of how to best safeguard their class interests.

'All of this happened in full view over the past decade. But it was impossible to get it into the mainstream.


 
I remember in the '70's we used to criticise some European countries because of their water quality. People needing to buy bottled water for drinking was ridiculous, we said. If you go abroad on holiday don't drink the water, we said. Don't have ice in your drink, we said.
Nowadays in England we can't rely on tap water anymore except for maybe brushing our teeth with, or boiling it for a cup of tea.

What a state this country is in, 50 years down the line.
Where in the UK can't you drink tap water?
 

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