Whoever would have thought that after police shootings, wrongfully convicted people, murders and rapes carried out by police officers and various other scandals it would be policing a series of marches proportionately and lawfully that would push most of the right wing over the edge.
Whut
Properly busking it now... "When I was on my grandfather's knee, he said to me, 'Dickie m'boy, there's something you need to know about the world...'"
...in the dying days of her premiership that she opened negotiations to Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party.
“Jeremy Corbyn wanted to do it, but KeirStarmer stopped it,” Barwell says in his book.
“Starmer was not prepared to settle for anything that didn’t include a confirmatory vote.”
“The Prime...
If Starmer goes, he will be replaced by another right-winger, for the threshold for the number of nominations has been increased, and no left-wing MP would be nominated.
...choice of the two (Tory and Labour) which would you rather have bearing in mind no matter how you wish for it you don't have a third one?
Very true, whose to say that KeirStarmer will still be leading the Labour Party 12 months from now, lots of PM's (especially lately) have never been...
This week Owen Jones might be sound: next month not, and so on: I counted 5 flip-flops on Brexit, and while this month he is sound on Gaza in the past he has spoken at a conference of the Jewish Labour Movement (conclusively shown by Asa Winstanley to be an Israeli Embassy front) and in his book...
I think someone else linked to the Owen Jones article:
After George Galloway’s triumph in Rochdale, urgent questions loom for KeirStarmer – and the left, too
Labour’s leader has left Muslim supporters disenchanted. And the left must think hard about what happens when his approach unravels
As...
Yeah, not the biggest Corbyn fan here but his Brexit policy seemed fair enough, anyone given the task of trying to balance a generally pro-EU party membership with a pro-Brexit voter base would've had to end up being a bit equivocatory one way or another.
In contrast, of course, Starmer's always...
Could go on the Palestine solidarity demo thread.
The ex Labour Lord who did the review says this in the Sun
He lumps together PSC/ Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebelion
Also says this is Sun
Leaving aside Just Stop Oil and Extinction rebellion who are into direct action.
PSC are...
The SNP predicted to hang on where I am comfortably.
I really don't see the party dropping to 19 seats nor the mass enthusiasm for KeirStarmer or Labour. So suspect "electoral calculus" is more than a little skwee-wiff.
The SNP will end up high 20s I think, if the narrow contests fall their...
What she is saying about politics is this:
That these solidarities are dismissed by mainstream politics. "Its "performative bollocks" so to speak.
I think the solidarity is something that Starmer and co did not see happening.
Tbf I was surprised at it. Going on demos and it was not the usual...
Its good article
I do disagree that Starmer is just about "bloodless pragmatism".
On Israel once he was leader he went full on supporting Israel.
https://www.thejc.com/lets-talk/exclusive-why-my-labour-party-will-always-stand-up-for-israel-writes-keir-starmer-lecuz89p
Starmer is saying...
That's quite a few people you're calling liars then. I welcome any and all misfortune that falls on the heads of Islamo-fascists and Nazis. But cheering the UK government/Home Secretary for deciding who gets to lose their citizenship for political "crowd pleasing" or populist reasons sets a...
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