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andysouldancer · 5 months
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Starmer praises Thatcher!!!
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getpoliticaluk · 15 days
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Labour are on track to win a landslide victory,
you can vote green and know you aren’t enabling a Tory back door victory, I myself am planning to vote snp as a voter in Scotland
the tories will have been in power for 14 years next month their time in power is done everyone in Westminster knows it’s why the tories are in burn mode,
it’s going to be a starmer coronation so it’s important that it’s tempered by a left wing since he’s forced all the Labour left out
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cosmologicalspoon · 3 months
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i keep seeing anti-labour memes about how they're just tory lite and listen. listen i fucking get it ok they suck ass they do. sure kier starmer is flawed as fuck and labour is diluted conservatives sure. but diluted. is still LESS. if this election is gonna be a pick the lesser of two evils situation u gotta nut up and fucking vote for the lesser evil. i don't give a shit. srsly I dont care. I know it sucks I know its bad but u can't. u can't sit it out. u can't protest vote. it won't work. and the tories will stay in power
no matter how much u can hate on starmer (and trust me I hate on him a LOT) he will be better than the tories.
blair was also a labour leader considered tory lite and u kno what? yeah he sucked ass but he got Some shit done. the NHS flourished a lil under his leadership u can hate him all u want for not having been a left enough leader but he was a damn sight better than the tories wudve been
so when the election rolls around u gotta fucking suck it up buttercup. I hate seeing this kind of anti-labour rhetoric even in meme form cus it's just gonna either discourage voting especially among the left, or it will completely split the vote. and then we will b truly fucked.
vote smart. vote labour if u have to. unseat the tories and fucking get them the fuck out of power
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michaelgovehateblog · 10 days
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This election is going to be my first time voting where it doesn't have to be a tactical vote to avoid splitting the left vote but that brings the issue of I really don't know how im going to vote when there's basically no good outcomes
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nando161mando · 3 months
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U.K. "Labour would not recognise Palestine, Starmer says".
Well, I don't recognize the "Labour" party as leftist and I still don't know why they got an apparent Tory to rule the "Labour" party.
I still, even considering my non-recognition, wouldn't support genocide against the faux "Labour" party, so that's another difference between me and Starmer.
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toruandmidori · 2 months
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tomorrowusa · 27 days
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Recently UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ruled out holding a general election on May 2nd – the date many localities are holding elections.
So now we have a better understanding why there won't be a spring general election.
According to an extensive survey, if elections for the House of Commons were held now, Conservatives might end up with fewer than 100 seats in the 650 seat chamber. By comparison, Conservatives won 365 seats in the last election in December of 2019. Expressions like catastrophe and wipe-out are appropriate in describing the Conservatives' likely electoral fate.
The Conservatives are on course for their worst election result, winning fewer than 100 seats, according to a new poll. The seat-by-seat analysis gives the Tories 98 constituencies compared with Labour’s 468, giving Sir Keir Starmer a 286-seat majority, the Sunday Times has reported. The 15,000-person poll, conducted by agency Survation on behalf of Best for Britain, gives Labour a 45% vote share with a 19-point lead over the Conservatives. Rishi Sunak’s party is on track to win 98 seats with none in Scotland or Wales, according to the research. It also suggests the prime minister is at risk of losing his own constituency, the new Richmond & Northallerton seat in North Yorkshire, to Labour with his lead less than 2.5 percentage points. The analysis forecasts that Reform UK will come second in seven seats and achieve an overall vote share of 8.5%, just behind the Liberal Democrats on 10.4% The poll also suggests the Scottish National Party would pick up 41 seats, the Liberal Democrats 22 and Plaid Cymru two.
The London based betting company Smarkets currently gives Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer a 90.91% chance of becoming prime minister after the next election. Incumbent Rishi Sunak gets just 2.50%; that's even behind Conservative Ben Wallace, a former defence chief, who currently is not even in government.
Of the 21 UK general elections since VE Day in 1945, 11 have been held in May or June. Only 1 was held in July with none in August or September. Although there hasn't been an October election since 1974 (the last of four since 1945), my guess is that Rishi Sunak may just wish to get it all over with by that point; on October 25th he will have been PM for two full years.
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neomachine · 2 years
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stewart lee oingo boingo fancam lets goooooo
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hedgehology · 2 months
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Sticker slapping with my “fart on terfs” and “fart on tories” design. I love this music!
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bear-of-mirrors · 1 year
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Well UK Labour keeps shitting the bed in regards to any kind of solidarity between marginalized and historically oppressed groups. Fucking Diane Abbott saying that Irish, Jewish, and Romani people never experienced any kind of racism and lists only the kinds of racial prejudice that has been done to those of African descent while conveniently not talking about things like the Irish Famine and English efforts to wipe out indigenous Irish languages and culture, or, you know, the fucking Shoah. Why the fuck is it so hard for so called “progressives” to stand in solidarity with other oppressed groups instead of fixating on oppression olympics?
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afieldinengland · 2 months
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peter mandelson opines (apropos of nothing) that keir starmer ‘could do to lose a few pounds’ on podcast -> shadow health secretary says those in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones -> jeremy hunt brings it up in an aside in the budget (actual important event of the day) -> adrian chiles writes an article saying that he’d almost objectify starmer, actually, he thinks he’s a good looking feller
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patrice-bergerons · 9 months
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every time an election season rolls around, we are told to go out and vote for the latest insipid barely-left-of-centre candidate with a stern reminder that you cannot let idealism triumph over pragmatism right now. this is correct. the most milquetoast uninspiring ""left""wing candidate is miles better than their best right wing counterpart out there and it is always the right who benefits from our apathy. please do go and vote if you are able.
at the same time, man, i just wish we could have candidates we could rally behind, too? candidates and parties with guts and bold, innovative policy ideas. every election we are told, it's just this once we've got to select the lesser evil, we can push for change in other ways once the right wing party is defeated etc etc and yet every time the next election rolls around, it's once again more of the same.
i think this is reflective of how dominant rightwing ideologies are at the moment that the true political centre has skewed waay more right than it used to be at but still i just want one electable truly left candidate i can get behind and get excited for. is that really too much to ask?
*this post brought to you by the latest policy promise labour reneged on and the party's unwavering commitment to turfing out anyone on its real left.
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thursdayg1rl · 4 months
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mps voting to back the anti boycott bill. we are living in the hell dimension
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the leader of the opposition really went to an islamic centre and begged them for a photo opp while also making a twitter post that made it seem like he made a group of welsh muslims apologise for the actions of hamas
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sodiumsorbae · 2 years
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I saw a tiktok about this and it's deadly important that i get ahead of the trend:
Yes, Labour suck. Keir starmer is dreadful and he doesn't give a shit about trans rights or, blm, or being fucking left wing. He's a centarist at best
but
You have to vote for him, if you live in an area that leans Labour, he is our best bet. If your area leans lib dem or independent, GREAT, vote for them, but if your best bet to oust the tories is Labour, it's gotta be done. This country is in shambles and another tory government will absolutely devastate it
A disapointing Labour government is better than ANY tory one. It will have been ~15 by the next General Election, and this country will be nothing with another 5 years of the tories
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arcticbluevoid · 2 years
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genuinely feels like we’ve been living in The Thick of It with this government.
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