Britain used to be a first rank economic power - decades of Oxford hipsters have destroyed it.
Anyway, you're using GDP as a measure of success, well done.
Anyway, you're using GDP as a measure of success, well done.
Fuck Israel
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I was also uninspired by Sanders. Bernie's talk of "political revolution" seemed whimsical and farfetched. Only once I got older did I realize just how nutty that idea sounds to someone with a wife, kids, and mortgage.uziq wrote:
yep totally agree. i never was onboard with the corbyn hype even long before momentum built its base and took him to leadership. his concerns and whole outlook are too easy to skewer in the press and the working class don’t care about palestine or kumbayah politics.
that said, there’s pretty incontrovertible evidence thesedays that elements within his own party HQ were conspiring to make him unelectable. and now starmer has cleared out the left-wing faction of the labour party and given us … a candidate that’s only marginally different in outlook to reshi sunak. a loss for everyone imo.
a large number of the economic talking points of the progressive left were co-opted by conservatives anyway. lots of the corbyn platform polled very highly with voters if you extracted them from the press pillories and stereotypes about ‘islington woke liberals’ and ‘corbyn has friends in hezbollah’ stuff. in an overton window kinda sense i think it’s clear that the bernie-AOC wing of the dems and the corbyn era shook up some orthodoxies of the political centre, in their way.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I was also uninspired by Sanders. Bernie's talk of "political revolution" seemed whimsical and farfetched. Only once I got older did I realize just how nutty that idea sounds to someone with a wife, kids, and mortgage.uziq wrote:
yep totally agree. i never was onboard with the corbyn hype even long before momentum built its base and took him to leadership. his concerns and whole outlook are too easy to skewer in the press and the working class don’t care about palestine or kumbayah politics.
that said, there’s pretty incontrovertible evidence thesedays that elements within his own party HQ were conspiring to make him unelectable. and now starmer has cleared out the left-wing faction of the labour party and given us … a candidate that’s only marginally different in outlook to reshi sunak. a loss for everyone imo.
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Stop being racistuziq wrote:
another straw man you like to invoke that proves nothing to nobody.
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Braverman is OK, any Indian who is willing to say she doesn't want Indians in the country is OK
liz truss 'horsey'? she wouldn't stop talking about being sent to (an actually very well-to-do and high-performing) state school in grey 1980s sheffield.Dilbert_X wrote:
Having voted in a horsey white girl and had the MPs rip her out and drop in an indian I imagine the average shire tory is absolutely fuming.
So how did she get to where she is?uziq wrote:
really just terribly very dim.