You cannot have it both ways - either you portray the kindness of strangers, which she said previously, or you proceed to essentially malign/libel anyone who crossed your path.
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You cannot have it both ways - either you portray the kindness of strangers, which she said previously, or you proceed to essentially malign/libel anyone who crossed your path.
observer.co.uk/news/nationa...
Astute and incisive critique of the British state and its class system and corruption.
And this:
For years we've heard from the right about "welfare queens" and other so-called "freeloaders" pulling one over on the government.
But actually, it's the wealthy who are the real freeloaders β pulling one over on us all by skirting their taxes.
Where is the outrage over that?
Speak Truth to Power....
Could have more albums, please @remhq.bsky.social
It just begs belief. You would think the local electionsceozld have sourced them on to veer onto the right course. And if course it did, in terms of the political spectrum only. It was always going to be hard, but they had a chance to do something really good. Instead, they did this.
Open letter to the Home Secretary:
βStop chasing Reform voters - start serving the people who still believe in youβ
This. Just as you started to think that the local election results would make them rethink their approach, they have only gone and done worse.
Same, only I came here on an EU visa. Spent better part of 20 years educating young people, helping mature students study. Apparently my money that I spend every month on British economy is not real money, and my taxes are worth nothing, and educated young people might not vote for fascists....
A very simple solution to UK government's problems, but they would rather appease the fascists than do the right thing.
It is actually very difficult to stomach their approach to pretty much anything, but especially this backward step. Appeasement has never worked.
Yes, good luck to them. As others have pointed out, they operate like Virgin - woo new far right votes, while ignoring the views of their loyal voting base. Next election will see some major shifts, and the current quitting rate of labour membership does not imply that their approach is working.
They are preparing the ground to play the blame game for inefficient running of universities, rather than acknowledging that the current system is not fit for purpose.
Instead of being anti-immigrant, why not just change the narrative and reframe priorities? The only conclusion to be drawn is that the government is pathetic and unimaginative, and utterly reactive to the Farage bluster. Pathetic. Truly.
Bertrand Russell said Communism failed because it arose from a negative philosophy and hatred. As does fascism, and it will fail. Pandering to right wing idiots will not change things and won't give Labour another term. But doing positive tangible change will.
Embarrassment is the correct word. I don't know what goes in in those heads. We had hopes for a) closer alignment to Europe; b) save the NHS; c) mitigate the damages made in the name of Brexit/Covid incompetence. On all counts they have not only failed, but are going in the worst possible direction.
Such a difficult thing to do. The fourth if Osman's series broke my heart.
"In December last year, Resolute 1850 Ltd was incorporated in the UK.
With a thinktank soon to be launched and funds from MAGA, American Big Tech and the US religious right already pledged, it seeks to use Reform as a vessel to bring Project 2025-style policies to the UK." π€¬
I think we can agree that Handmaid's Tale was meant as a caution, not a handbook.
Good oped from former Conservative defence minister Tobias Ellwood:
"Every flag taken down is a signal. Every act of hesitation is seized upon. Reform UK may think itβs making a statement about British identity, but globally, itβs being read as weakness, division, and retreat."
More than 150 years onwards enough if white supremacy survives to enable MAGA, AfD and Farage. Because these people are arrogantly ignorant and revel in their ignorance. We need more books like this:
No doubt about it. There's more than a hint of private health insurance providers for Labour to not want reform the NHS properly. Taxing the rich is the only way, but if you look at their careers, it all makes sense. Streeting was at my college, surrounded by incredible wealth. Starmer is a QC.
And simply poor leadership and intransigence. The could have done so much, but their priorities seem all wrong. They actually behave like O2 or Virgin - new "customers" are to be wooed at the cost of loyal voters.
I completely agree. He may well cone "from a good place", but to forsake the majority of voters in favour of wooing some rightwing racists is not going to ensure a reelection or change. Actual change will, and sadly all our hopes for this government have long been flushed down the drain.
Hey British media,
Itβs no surprise that if you give Farage the run of the place, heβll start winning.
Time to do your actual jobs and start interrogating him on his Brexit shitshow, his funding, his Trumpiness, his idiotic manifesto, his real plans for the NHS⦠instead of drumrolling him into No.10
Absolutely bang on.
He's still carrying that Ming vase and he needs to put it back in its display cabinet and crack the fuck on.
The AFD are a far right racist and self-serving party that is built in hypocrisy and lies. So there's little surprise that Trumpites are in favour of it.
C. 2014 Putin also "renamed" some things in his attempt to rewrite Soviet history. This is why learning history and from failure is important. Some people and countries have done. Others revel in their misguided superiority. However, there are historians and history, and we tend to be judgemental.
βA family earning Β£100k a year will now find themselves on minimum wage after taking part in just two drug binges a week.β