The39thStep
Urban critical thinker
Tell Jemly Crumblin and the student left to move over. The grown up left are in the room now
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This might make Starmer's head explode.
Tell Jemly Crumblin and the student left to move over. The grown up left are in the room now
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Its security concerns that make it unworkable...using Falklands as an example ..Argentine Ambassador was in parliament when they made the South Atlantic fleet cuts ..pretty much was the green light. And they had to keep the Chilean side of things quiet..and they were vital. not only to what happened with Belgrano but the one day things stopped working in Chile RN lost a lot of ships.Some of this stuff I don't even know who he's aiming at. Is there a large contingent of people who'd be terribly insulted by parliamentary scrutiny of war actions?
Was there ever going to be a good time to admit Oslo is no longer viable. Given the land grabs since 93 going to be a tough job coming up with a new proposal...timing
Keir Starmer drops Corbyn-era policy on Palestinian statehood
Labour leader tells the JC any recognition would not be unilateral but come as part of a peace processwww.thejc.com
The time to actively announce to the Jewish Chronicle to tell them Labour will change its policy about automatic recognition of Palestine whilst Israel is wiping Palestine off the map is the timing of a genocide enablerWas there ever going to be a good time to admit Oslo is no longer viable. Given the land grabs since 93 going to be a tough job coming up with a new proposal...
see what Xi can come up with? There was an old joke about a Jew in Northern Ireland ...Hymie are you jewish Catholic or Jewish protestant? Maybe someone from outside the Abrahamic schools of thought could make a difference
By South Atlantic Fleet you mean hms endurance. Rather a stretch of imagination to describe that as a fleet.Its security concerns that make it unworkable...using Falklands as an example ..Argentine Ambassador was in parliament when they made the South Atlantic fleet cuts ..pretty much was the green light. And they had to keep the Chilean side of things quiet..and they were vital. not only to what happened with Belgrano but the one day things stopped working in Chile RN lost a lot of ships.
Suspect in due time, from later wars, examples may emerge where more parliamentary scrutiny would have helped .
But remember 39th, if you don't vote for this rubbish you're a Tory supporterTell Jemly Crumblin and the student left to move over. The grown up left are in the room now
I most definitely agree with the anti-Kieth sentiment, but I wasn’t so fond of this bit:Tell Jemly Crumblin and the student left to move over. The grown up left are in the room now
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Half of Starmer’s pitch at the moment, when not aimed at some hypothetical 50+ white racist divorced dad in the former Red Wall, seems to be about convincing the ruling class, their media mouthpieces and their deep state servants that he is no threat to them or their interests; that it will be business (murderous, colonialist, exploitative, extractivist) as usual.
It’s all “please don’t smear/destabilise/sabotage me, I really am a loyal servant of the capitalist class and US/UK geopolitical interests!”
When seen from this angle, the reason for all the electorally unnecessary/superfluous/even damaging takes and positions he comes out with becomes clear. He is kissing the masters’ arses.
Startling isn’t it.It's better than that, according to Guardian, you get an apology for standing against the party:
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That really is quite something.
Now we are all longer in the tooth, I wonder how obvious it was to the older generation that with Blair we were getting fooled againIndeed. His synthetic army of online supporters don't seem to get that, unfortunately.
Maybe they have forgotten about Blair etc, or maybe they were too young to remember...
Certainly bought into it for 5 minutes and then realised that it was just more of the same. Being able to vote in the UK was a thrill that wore off relatively sharpish.Now we are all longer in the tooth, I wonder how obvious it was to the older generation that with Blair we were getting fooled again
But Daltrey and Co weren't singing about Blair when they talked about party on the left being party on the right etc . It's a thingCertainly bought into it for 5 minutes and then realised that it was just more of the same. Being able to vote in the UK was a thrill that wore off relatively sharpish.
Would be an unpleasant choice if still had a vote. Starmer is just plain wrong and can't understand how some see him as a positive.
He stands for nothing except the status quo. Why do some people get so excited about his non-vision?
Apologies, only recently started listening to The Who proper, can you elaborate a bit?But Daltrey and Co weren't singing about Blair when they talked about party on the left being party on the right etc . It's a thing
Lyrics of won't get fooled again were written well before Blair...but is as you say met the new boss...same as the old boss.Apologies, only recently started listening to The Who proper, can you elaborate a bit?
I was 36 when Blair came to power and was desperate to see the back of the tories, given they'd been in power every year of my adult life (I joined Labour in 1979 but had left in late 80s due to the defeat of the Bennite/left forces). It was obvious that Blair and Brown had repositioned Labour and that the '3rd way' was just an ideological formation to cover what would be a capital friendly government. The bit that I was naively taken in by was the 'ethical foreign policy' line, around Robin Cook - ho ho ho - and also that Labour would reduce the sleaze of the tory years (also ho ho ho).Now we are all longer in the tooth, I wonder how obvious it was to the older generation that with Blair we were getting fooled again
I think Robin Cook meant his 'ethical' foreign policy. Certainly resigned on principal over Iraq...Blair's principal argument for UK involvement - being a guiding hand to help shape things after ...Rumsfeld and Chenney put pay to that which is what Claire Short actually resigned over. Prior to the invasion too. That should have rung alarm bells..as it was people just shrugged and said 'she's no Robin Cook'I was 36 when Blair came to power and was desperate to see the back of the tories, given they'd been in power every year of my adult life (I joined Labour in 1979 but had left in late 80s due to the defeat of the Bennite/left forces). It was obvious that Blair and Brown had repositioned Labour and that the '3rd way' was just an ideological formation to cover what would be a capital friendly government. The bit that I was naively taken in by was the 'ethical foreign policy' line, around Robin Cook - ho ho ho - and also that Labour would reduce the sleaze of the tory years (also ho ho ho).
They are all neo-liberal scum and of course Blair gave us the Iraq war. However, it's pretty obvious that a Starmer government is going to be so much worse than the Blair/Brown era. Hideous in fact. Labour formally and finally breaking the last threads of the link to social democracy. Also, Starmer himself is so deeply wooden and lacking with regard to judgement and human touch that I suspect his like/dislike figures will be worse than Johnson/Truss/Lettuce/Cat Bin Lady/Paula Vennels/Harold Shipman...
Yes, that is what struck me too. Starmer's panicked expression.It's that panicked expression that he has whenever he's asked a direct question. God knows how he managed as a lawyer 'oh shit he says he wasn't in the bank with the shotgun, what the hell do I do now.'
So, the people in Yemen were caught by surprise? They did not know an attack was coming?Its security concerns that make it unworkable...using Falklands as an example ..Argentine Ambassador was in parliament when they made the South Atlantic fleet cuts ..pretty much was the green light. And they had to keep the Chilean side of things quiet..and they were vital. not only to what happened with Belgrano but the one day things stopped working in Chile RN lost a lot of ships.
Suspect in due time, from later wars, examples may emerge where more parliamentary scrutiny would have helped .
You are ignoring the fact that the islanders owned a number of rowing boats.By South Atlantic Fleet you mean hms endurance. Rather a stretch of imagination to describe that as a fleet.
The lyric is surely "the parting on the right" and "the parting on the left", which a reference to hair styles.But Daltrey and Co weren't singing about Blair when they talked about party on the left being party on the right etc . It's a thing
Mo Mowlam and Robin Cook outshone the lot of them.I think Robin Cook meant his 'ethical' foreign policy. Certainly resigned on principal over Iraq...Blair's principal argument for UK involvement - being a guiding hand to help shape things after ...Rumsfeld and Chenney put pay to that which is what Claire Short actually resigned over. Prior to the invasion too. That should have rung alarm bells..as it was people just shrugged and said 'she's no Robin Cook'
They weren't all bad. .Mo Mowlam for example and Blunkett his at least taken ownership of his most disastrous policy and tried to have it undone (to no avail). God knows what Brown is actually like as an OU tutor but gained some respect for he has done in his retirement.
At least Starmer won't be calling for petty criminals to be marched to cashpoints....it would put his mates at the DPP out of work
Belgnrno is actually a pretty good example . The information that was held back for 30 years and the 'scrutiny' it went through at the time.So, the people in Yemen were caught by surprise? They did not know an attack was coming?
My bad. Should have bought Maxell cassettes for taping back in the dayThe lyric is surely "the parting on the right" and "the parting on the left", which a reference to hair styles.
Sunak announced in advance that Yemen was going to be bombed, so there was no element of surprise. Delaying the raids by a few days would not have helped the Yemenis. There is no reason that the proposal to attack could not have been put to Parliament for approval in advance of the attack.Belgnrno is actually a pretty good example . The information that was held back for 30 years and the 'scrutiny' it went through at the time.