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    1. malumfectum on

      He’s not wrong. Countering this should be the government’s priority, not this idiotic OSA bullshit.

    2. jeanclaudebrowncloud on

      It’s already there to be honest, thanks to Yaxley-Lennon, Musk, GBNews, Farage, all the wonderful people in the twat cavalcade who have convinced the working class to be more bothered about whiteness than living standards. Look what their influence did to Labour. Most tory version of Labour we’ve ever had, going after trans kids and the disabled. 

    3. Obscure-Oracle on

      Hundreds of millions have been pumped into ensuring it happens, not a huge amount you can do about it without media reforms. Even that may not work as those brainwashed by propaganda will believe they are being attacked and silenced.

    4. Heading? No, it’s being imported. Both Russia and the U.S benefit from isolating the UK from reintegration with the EU, and the U.S gets to keep its European aircraft carrier. Plus, it opens up for the UK to be cannibalized by American corporations, completing its descent into being a puppet state of the U.S.

      Then you’ve got the fact that if U.S & Russia can corrupt the UK, it lends credence to the idea that the old world order is dead, and that every country, deep down, is as corrupt as Russia and the U.S.

      That’s the real reason Farage and Tommy are in bed with the Russians and the Americans.

    5. coffeewalnut08 on

      And he’s correct.

      But of course the people who engage in this kind of politics don’t believe they’re doing anything wrong lol

      But seriously, I really am tired of the endless culture wars that boil over into dangerous riots every summer.

      There’s a reason why much of our media neglects to discuss other things like housing, employment, the state of our democracy, mental health, etc.

      Culture wars are a distraction from the real issues.

    6. Sorry-Transition-780 on

      Well yes, but mostly because his Blairite faction in the Labour party decided to win the leadership through Starmer by lying entirely about his political identity, moving right unilaterally, leaving us with the impression of a ‚uniparty‘; where no matter who we pick, we get some variation of Tony Blair.

      Politics isn’t poisonous in the US just because their politicians are meanies: it is that way because there is a clear and enduring elite political class that holds positions as red lines that are completely out of touch with public sentiment or interest, enabled by a superstructure of corporate lobbying.

      It should be impossible to talk about how polarised British politics has become without mentioning the fact we have a PM who essentially won the general election by default (with the right vote split) after using £700,000 of illegally undeclared donations to launch a coup of a his own party for the pro-lobby, pro-corprorate, Atlanticist faction that nobody has elected in Labour since 1994; precisely because this method of governance became hated, had subzero moral grounding, and failed.

      It is no wonder we have a crisis of democracy when our current PM is someone who has very directly subverted democracy himself, leading to him fronting the most unpopular administration of my lifetime.

      Given that Burnham has been rather silent about Starmer’s political corruption, I don’t see him being the one to end this stuff. He seems to be reaching a lot of conclusions without really any depth of analysis into how we got there.

    7. jimmypadkock on

      Heading, yeah. Brexit and all that never happened did it 10 years ago…I know what he means here but seriously it’s shocking how much politicians now are locked in to the current narrative, driven by 24/7 ‚hyper news ‚of the age we live in. Their job should surely be to step outside of this and bring a calmer , longer term story to play rather than simply reaction to the latest developments. The general publics weirdly amnesic and illiterate over a lot of our own history. They forget so easily what was basically a low level civil war during what we politely call ‚ the troubles ‚ that only really ended in 1998 it’s bizarre. Point me to a golden age of calm and solidarity in British history since 1914.

    8. It is remarkable how many of these „patriots“ just want the UK to descend into becoming Little America.

    9. No_Weakness8999 on

      Burnham’s backdoor scheming makes him part of the problem and distrust in MP’s. He’s almost as unaware and switched off as Starmer is when it comes to the national mood. 

      Labour are all so clueless in thinking the public will ignore the impending cultural collapse we’re quickly speeding to.

    10. ApprehensiveAside812 on

      Yeah we’re already there unfortunately. There’s no getting that genie back in the bottle.

    11. CagedRoseGarden on

      In 2016, losing family members because they only talk about toxic politics was something I read about online happening to people in America. I now have multiple family members the rest of the family won’t speak to because they are incapable of talking about anything other than Tommy Robinson talking points. They want to debate everyone all the time and are missing out on the normal love and compassion that these family relationships once brought. It is already here.

    12. It’s crazy to think so many have been manipulated into thinking the are looking out for “our women and kids” when it was jeffery Epstiens idea. He wanted to push politics into a more “tribal” state. He set up pol on 4chan to seed it. He sent Steve bannon to the uk , who colluded with Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage to push get May out and clear the path.

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