The conservatives have 200,000 members, why do you keep getting this wrong?uziq wrote:
they voted for a mong like truss because she kept telling the 80,000 what they wanted to hear:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political … ed_Kingdom
Fuck Israel
The conservatives have 200,000 members, why do you keep getting this wrong?uziq wrote:
they voted for a mong like truss because she kept telling the 80,000 what they wanted to hear:
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only 86,000 voted in the leadership contest for lizz truss.Dilbert_X wrote:
The conservatives have 200,000 members, why do you keep getting this wrong?uziq wrote:
they voted for a mong like truss because she kept telling the 80,000 what they wanted to hear:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political … ed_Kingdom
damn even more fooked up than i thought. we just have ya know, actual elected MPs making the decision who gets to be PM.uziq wrote:
only 86,000 voted in the leadership contest for lizz truss.Dilbert_X wrote:
The conservatives have 200,000 members, why do you keep getting this wrong?uziq wrote:
they voted for a mong like truss because she kept telling the 80,000 what they wanted to hear:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political … ed_Kingdom
aka the demographic that she was telling exactly what they needed to hear. do keep up. she didn't need the consent and approval of all 200,000 members.
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and hardly. brexit and johnson you could argue were both reflections of the crowd's appetite for the sort of right-wing populism you're here taking aim at.In the UK's case it brought about brexit, may, johnson, truss and now sunak and consort
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Indians are as racist as anyone, amazing.uziq wrote:
i mean, it's not like their anti-migrant feeling comes out of a vacuum. they are ultimately saying things that the daily mail readership want to hear. it's rather dishonest of you to make out that they're especially repugnant or have 'aberrent' views, when really they are just echoing the sentiments of the predominantly white, predominantly male, environment in which they're operating.
Whats the alternative? The American system where the President can't be removed for four years whatever he does?uziq wrote:
but truss was elected by 80,000 people and sunak by a backroom negotiation. this isn't the 'will' of the british people at all. it's an artefact of our antiquated and frankly malfunctioning system of representation. may was a continuation of cameron's modern, 'one nation', 'compassionate' conservatism, which was supposed to be a nice and friendly centrist ideology (before world events turned it into the party of george osborne's austerity economics), not a far-right nativist xenophobic one. you're being a little too hasty there in diagnosing the last 12 years of tory rule as one simple slide to the far-right. party politically and electorally, there's been more to it than that
Yes, democracy is great until people vote the wrong way - then its bad.Larssen wrote:
It still worries me that multiple european countries routinely elect far right authoritarianism to power.
the alternative is amending the fixed-term parliaments act, which was only recently jimmy'd by the conservatives to suit their ends, by the way, in very recent history. the alternative is to instate a rule about mandatory general elections once a leadership loses all credibility and popular support in the polls. the alternative is ... i don't know? this is really the best we can do? backroom coronations by a party who are totally out of ideas?Whats the alternative? The American system where the President can't be removed for four years whatever he does?
the people asked for it: they got it. and most major nations are now in the lees of populism. and that is overwhelmingly a good thing, doubly so re: Lula in brazil. the popular will in brazil is also doubling as a much-needed intervention on the deforestation of the amazon and the destruction of the earth's lungs. but hey, you're more interested in what The Jewzzzz are up to, and making sophistical arguments for the far-right.If 'thuh people" want far right authoritarianism shouldn't they have it?
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Yes, Britain should be governed by opinion polls. My god.uziq wrote:
the alternative is amending the fixed-term parliaments act, which was only recently jimmy'd by the conservatives to suit their ends, by the way, in very recent history. the alternative is to instate a rule about mandatory general elections once a leadership loses all credibility and popular support in the polls. the alternative is ... i don't know? this is really the best we can do? backroom coronations by a party who are totally out of ideas?
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i mean, you're totally wrong, and you're playing lipservice to far-right rhetoric yet again, but ... nevermind. it's almost as if someone with all your spare time and lack of a social life could go and read karl popper for himself. but it's easier to raise the ghoul of israel in every thread and pretend you're making a point, i suppose.And its funny, the people usually calling for tolerance are the ones who want the right to impose their intolerance on everyone else with no dissent.
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