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Everything posted by Rayvin
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I mean that's it. Much as I hate the cunt if he now morphs into some kind of legitimate voice of the working class and weaponises their vote into achieving PR then I'll back him next time out. Tactical voting for Reform or any other party backing PR What have we come to..
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Aye, that's the thing. Especially given that we outnumber them. We need proportional representation. Which is apparently Farage's next move politically, so maybe we need to get to a point where we're backing Farage..? Just to get the right outcome in the end...
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I mean, that's assuming of course that the Tories have a fairly straight run over the next 5 year's which seems doubtful. I'm struggling with this though. There is a big part of me that wants to sack off caring about any of this and adopt the Tory "I'm alright, Jack" attitude. I mean I'm sceptical about where it is that the youthful and ideological left, who number several million based on this turnout, are going to cross over with the traditional working class. I'm not going to vote right wing on law and order. It's regressive, retarded and counter productive. I could be persuaded to vote to the right side of immigration since that battle has been lost so spectacularly - but many others couldn't be. It's not just about what the working class want. There aren't actually more of them than us. That's the problem here.
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Let's unify the country by suggesting we scrap the license fee Something that will appeal across the political divide.
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Did anyone else know that Corbyn won an international peace prize in 2017 along with Noam Chomsky? Apparently it was widely reported everywhere except in the UK, 'curiously'. https://www.rt.com/uk/412667-corbyn-chomsky-peace-prize-geneva/
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BBC staff express fear of public distrust after election coverage https://www.theguardian.com/media/2019/dec/14/bbc-staff-express-fear-of-public-distrust-after-election-coverage?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard I don't think this is going to be enough from the BBC.
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In other news, the US press has accused Bernie Sanders, a Jew, of being antisemitic. Wonder where they learned that trick...
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I spent today chatting with my Dad and he is adamant that we need to have a northern leader for the party (Not Sir Starmer or Thornberry or any of the London "elites"), reconnect, get proportional representation, and never let this shit happen again. He wanted Raynor, Jarvis, someone like that. Was also adamant that getting into recriminations and blaming people for being "stupid" is pointless. We need to move on, learn from it and suck it up. I think he's right but it's annoying because I want to be angry.
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We need to win the argument with the hard left first.. leaders later. We need to avoid the party falling apart.
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How do we wrestle control off Momentum? Sign up to Labour now, if you want to change anything.
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Step 1 - get a centrist, safe Blairite into power with loads of safe policies and a promise to implement PR. Step 2 - do all the left wing shit next time out cos under PR it looks a lot better: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/general-election-results-pr-alternative-voting-system-tories-labour-hung-a9246661.html
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I also think the plan was too much. But I think it was clear that they had no expectation of winning power and implementing any of it. I actually think they worked out early doors that this election was going to be a disaster.
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I'd readily take a Blair if it was one with a stronger commitment to left wing views concerning capitalism and the environment. Late stage-capitalism is killing the world at this point, and centrism just isn't going to fix that fast enough. I appreciate that we can't manage to get the public to agree that the left is the answer but whoever we put forward needs to appear centrist and push as far left as they can get away with. And more than anything else, they need to reform the political system to prevent the Tories ever getting back in, even if that means that Labour never get a majority again either. Wouldn't hurt for them to work on properly educating people either.
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Going to sleep now. I'll be out like a light tbh. Enjoy your shows
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Protest against what.. it was a democratic exercise, it's just how it is.
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It isn't a majority of countrymen Just seats.
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Still here. Been watching all the right wing Tory boys infecting comment sections all over the place. One just told me that I had been humiliated and that he wanted to see that I would learn that not everything was the Tories fault, and that because the electorate had rejected it, my worldview was therefore wrong. I have to say, from a position of almost total apathy, that little fuckwit might have returned the fire to my belly a bit...
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I just dont see the point now, may as well just get an early night later
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Was that post incoherent..?
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Don't despair just yet. If they don't let Scotland go then we have one final chance at this in 5 years. The price will probably be Scottish independence so we literally only get one shot. The Tories are still useless, and a non useless Labour leader could make the difference. If they get in, bring about PR, change press rules, then we can stop this happening ever again. Brexit is a poisoned chalice still. It just depends on what Labour does next.
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Cooper seems to be irrationally hated. I've asked why because i don't get it. Thornberry would be good, would be happy with that.
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Also many will have lent their votes to other parties. Just checked the Labour forum on Facebook and Starmer looks popular. Along with JLB though.
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Part of me hopes that several of the Labour voters who went for the Tories this time have a nagging sense of "what have we done". I doubt the intention was a victory this convincing. They'll know what Johnson is about, too. I still think that anyone objecting to Corbyn has no need to go Tory. So many of them went straight across the aisle here it's just bizarre if the issue was just him.
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But they do matter to the left wing that any centrist taking over Labour needs to keep on side. This whole point came from an attempt to suggest that if the centrists do somehow manage to take control again, they need to keep the left on board. Somehow.