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Tory Leadership contest 2022

Look there's Dan...

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I dont have clue who you are but would suggest you calm down a bit and stop slagging off yourself Battychops

Is this how you behave?

A woman gets abused in public, and you call me “battychops” for sticking up for her.

What kind of arsehole are you, hipipol? Don’t worry, that was rhetorical.

Meanwhile, the weasel perpetrator (krtek a houby ) shitposts in the background to demonstrate how untouchable he thinks is.

I’m still wondering why that picture of “bully” got deleted. Any idea, Pickman's model ? Because you liked it, maybe?

I grabbed a screenshot of me asking this question though, in case you try to erase this quote out of existence as well :)
 
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That's us told. Just wait till we get told to just ignore the troll in the morning and that we aren't 'funny'.

It's an awful derail, tbh and really should bail out but just a wee bit of a reminder of Spanner sounding like our new pal... Note the constant charges of bullying and getting stuck into the same posters. He got served the last time round, guess it still hurts...


Don’t try to bully me mate. So? So where’s your buddy Pickmans?

You are a bully.
Summing up someone’s worth in some shitty forum. For the gratification of your peers. Bully.
And specifically to dehumanise them by calling them some trope name (I’m not called Dan). You are a bully.
You need to take a look at yourself, you aren’t as tolerant as you’d like to think.
You are a bully.


Does “troll” mean someone who challenges the loudest voices?

The “power” is established members calling people tools and accusing them of being trolls 😂

Never understand why they come back. Suppose it's a bit like the Tories power/ego trip...
 
Is this how you behave?

A woman gets abused in public, and you call me “battychops” for sticking up for her.

What kind of arsehole are you, hipipol? Don’t worry, that was rhetorical.

Meanwhile, the weasel perpetrator (krtek a houby ) shitposts in the background to demonstrate how untouchable he thinks is.

I’m still wondering why that picture of “bully” got deleted. Any idea, Pickman's model ? Because you liked it, maybe?
Shut it, Dan
 
Lol, you can’t bully me mate.

You should save that behaviour for the women on the forum like you always do.

And then they’ll have people like me to tell you to fuck off.

Yeah, you did this exact same kind of shit as Spanner.

Just admit it, Dan
 
Is this how you behave?

A woman gets abused in public, and you call me “battychops” for sticking up for her.

What kind of arsehole are you, hipipol? Don’t worry, that was rhetorical.

Meanwhile, the weasel perpetrator (krtek a houby ) shitposts in the background to demonstrate how untouchable he thinks is.

I’m still wondering why that picture of “bully” got deleted. Any idea, Pickman's model ? Because you liked it, maybe?

I grabbed a screenshot of me asking this question though, in case you try to erase this quote out of existence as well :)

Shut it, Dan

Yeah, you did this exact same kind of shit as Spanner.

Just admit it, Dan
You bully women.
 
Anyway. I used to be known as eeyore in a previous life due to my unerringly pessimistic take on things. I’m quite enjoying this race to the bottom in a twisted voyeuristic way. The Tory party are probably fucked for a decade with this cavalcade of cuntery and the spineless pensioner shitbags that make up their membership base. It’s going to be brutal and painful but let’s make the most of this parade and take a Karl Valentin perspective on it.
 
Kieth will be piping up soon to say he'd welcome both of them into his cabinet..

The entire debate about the cost of living crisis has provoked an incredibly revealing response from the political class.

Starmer and both of the Tory leadership candidates have been reduced to utterly abstract promises of growth, in the future, at some point, maybe.

Neither Starmer or Sunak even offer a pretence that they would provide an actual, immediate plan to address worsening crisis of living standards. Truss does offer a solution: which is essentially Thatcher redux. At its simplest her plan promises to ‘tackle inflation’ via recession and tipping millions into energy poverty, food poverty, mass house repossession and mass unemployment as ‘a price worth paying’ for lowering inflation caused by corporate profits.

All three actively ignore the most pressing issue facing the country which is that 99% of workers are getting poorer and are poorer because of an ongoing and historically unprecedented transfer of wealth from us to the 1% which they are either powerless and/or unwilling to prevent.

Note that there isn’t and won’t be one word from any of them about long run levels of capitalist investment (cutting corporation tax will not even create a blip on this chart as even the OBR admits), poor productivity, a lack of international competitiveness and exports failing to keep up with imports. There won’t be a word because they are embedded deformities of the British economy, which began in 1973 and are intractable under the economic principles that guide all three and the political class and professional middle class around them and who advise them. So, the manufactured goods base in the accounts will continue to be less than 10% of the economy: the smallest in the G7 and across much of Europe. Almost everything that we buy – TVs, washing machines, mobile phones – is imported (and imported from outside of the EU) and has been for decades. Britain has not had a trade surplus for almost 50 years and our trade deficit has grown each year (arguably the decline has been sped up since the pandemic.

What we are living through now - for the first time in living memory for many in Britain - is visible breakdown of a basic principle of capitalism as most people understand it. Unlike the 1980’s the crisis of capitalism is now reaching deep into a segment of the skilled working class and layers of the middle class: those who are in decent work and yet simply can’t pay their bills. As we learnt in the 1980’s this isn’t the ‘boom and bust cycle’ it’s the precursor to a permanent lowering of living standards and life chances for millions.

The leadership debate and the Labour response are otherworldly on the surface. Most people observe them as business as usual: out of touch politicians with nothing to say. But, in fact, it’s much worse than that….
 
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Is this how you behave?

A woman gets abused in public, and you call me “battychops” for sticking up for her.

What kind of arsehole are you, hipipol? Don’t worry, that was rhetorical.

Meanwhile, the weasel perpetrator (krtek a houby ) shitposts in the background to demonstrate how untouchable he thinks is.

I’m still wondering why that picture of “bully” got deleted. Any idea, Pickman's model ? Because you liked it, maybe?

I grabbed a screenshot of me asking this question though, in case you try to erase this quote out of existence as well :)
I've quoted it in case you decide on waking to delete this great turd of a post
 
what happened in 1973 then ? (i missed it)

The miners had just won, in 1972, a historic pay rise and sown the seeds of the battle that would bring the Heath Government down a year later. At the same time, and noting the decline in corporate profit and reducing inequality between rich and poor, a small but influential group of capitalists on the right decided that the post war settlement was over as far as they were concerned and that the working class needed taking on. An oil and energy prices crisis in November (sound familiar?) would provide their jumping off point.
 
The miners had just won, in 1972, a historic pay rise and sown the seeds of the battle that would bring the Heath Government down a year later. At the same time, and noting the decline in corporate profit and reducing inequality between rich and poor, a small but influential group of capitalists on the right decided that the post war settlement was over as far as they were concerned and that the working class needed taking on. An oil and energy prices crisis in November (sound familiar?) would provide their jumping off point.


Asterix and the Neoliberalist Cabal
 
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