ForenSix Opposition - Politics in the Soon To Be Former UK in Autumn 2020

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The Guatemalan people are the most advanced of democracies, so impressive.

Protesters in Guatemala brought a guillotine to Congress pic.twitter.com/aNPwQy7kSo

— lime 🖤🤍💙 (@Hezbolsonaro) November 21, 2020

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 22 November 2020 13:11 (five years ago)

Left I'm with you on this, if you fancy going full Baader Meinhof hit me up on webmail, also anybody with access to a stash of weapons

Bandscamp Fryday (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 22 November 2020 15:14 (five years ago)

stoked for the madness. chalk this up as one more in the incompetence column for kieth
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/nov/22/labour-infighting-inquiry-damaging-starmers-position

reggae kraftwerk (||||||||), Sunday, 22 November 2020 16:16 (five years ago)

I'd like to damage Keith's position, preferably by pushing him off a bridge.

calzino, Sunday, 22 November 2020 16:20 (five years ago)

^if you see this guy walking around carrying a bridge, be v afraid imo

imago, Sunday, 22 November 2020 16:23 (five years ago)

I actually keep a few rusty old suspension bridges in my pocket with my spare change tbh. But I'm usually good enough to yell incoming Brunel!! before getting any out.

calzino, Sunday, 22 November 2020 16:26 (five years ago)

wait so Labour cunts are worried that an inquiry into Labour cunts will reveal that there a bunch of Labour cunts?

Bandscamp Fryday (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 22 November 2020 16:30 (five years ago)

you are supposed to loyally support them through thick and thin like a football club or like the Dems, no matter how fucking evil and useless they are!

calzino, Sunday, 22 November 2020 16:34 (five years ago)

visions of calz erecting a replica of the royal albert (tamar) bridge and then putting effigies of tony blair on top of it to lure starmerites

imago, Sunday, 22 November 2020 16:37 (five years ago)

one of brunel's more underrated imo

imago, Sunday, 22 November 2020 16:37 (five years ago)

I think these days the current Dems leader is actually less conservative and more willing to piss off right-wing bigots than Starmer is, at least in the messaging he puts out.

calzino, Sunday, 22 November 2020 16:39 (five years ago)

Yeah, when the creepoid US prez to be acts lefter than you you know you're fucking useless

Bandscamp Fryday (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 22 November 2020 16:42 (five years ago)

we need an international movement that connects migration, climate change, economic development, and income inequality while promising more money in your pocket every month. it’s all fucking connected. every little boat trying to cross the channel or the mediterranean is a stain on the conscience of the global north and a direct consequence of political decisions to redistribute income upwards instead of using all this spare capacity to actually fix our fucking problems. people need work. there is work to be done. energy production is not fit for purpose. there is work to be done. hospitals are full. there is work to be done. let’s match up investment with what’s needed. frankly by some measures things were better in eastern kentucky in the 1930s. at least there were evil mining companies willing to exploit your labor. now you’re just left to rot and die of opioid addiction. sorry i realise this is a uk politics thread but i feel like we need to get joined the fuck up

Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 22 November 2020 17:11 (five years ago)

i have good news and bad news

The Great Reset is a proposal by the World Economic Forum (WEF) to rebuild the economy sustainably following the COVID-19 pandemic. It was unveiled in May 2020 by the United Kingdom's Prince Charles and WEF director Klaus Schwab.[1][2] A conspiracy theory has spread in response, claiming it will be used to bring in socialist and environmental changes[3] and a supposed New World Order.[2]

you are like a scampicane, there's calm in your fries (bizarro gazzara), Sunday, 22 November 2020 17:27 (five years ago)

we await king charles iii's socialist cavalier revolution

imago, Sunday, 22 November 2020 17:28 (five years ago)

Tracer I know what you're saying, when I watch generic US history of the 20th century documentaries on TV I get a kind of nostalgia for the paternalistic care big companies used to show their employees

Bandscamp Fryday (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 22 November 2020 17:43 (five years ago)

even just straight up exploitation would be an improvement, which i realise is what they’re counting on us all believing

Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 22 November 2020 18:22 (five years ago)

getting wistful about those halcyon days when you could have a shit but stable job for life and have a reasonable standard of living if you wanted pretty much sums up how fucked up late period capitalism has become. Now when you apply for shit zero-hour contract jobs sweeping up Asda car-park you are competing against ex-University professors and young people with civil engineering degrees!

calzino, Sunday, 22 November 2020 18:45 (five years ago)

Exackly

Still, we wouldn't want socialism or anything would we?

Bandscamp Fryday (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 22 November 2020 18:46 (five years ago)

It's all my fault. According to the Mail on Sunday:

"Sir Keir is also said to have been ‘infuriated’ when former Corbyn speechwriter Alex Nunns tweeted that Mr Corbyn’s readmission as an ordinary member was ‘a huge climbdown from the leadership and a victory for the Left’." pic.twitter.com/E0IedYrqLE

— Alex Nunns (@alexnunns) November 22, 2020

some absolutely pathetic spin, apparently from Starmer's comms team here where they try to blame a tweet by that nice fellow with the ridiculous hairstyle for his capitulation to the right on Corbyn. The latest polls aren't good and he seems to be losing his mind under the slightest bit of pressure. Fucking horrible person, wtf were ppl thinking about ever voting for this cunt.

calzino, Monday, 23 November 2020 03:07 (five years ago)

Imagine Keirmit getting infuriated

Bandscamp Fryday (Noodle Vague), Monday, 23 November 2020 03:13 (five years ago)

there is that clip from the McLibel doc where you see him getting arsey with one of his staff because he doesn't know to use a floppy disc and is insisting it's all their fault. An arrogant slimeball boss "I'm right, you're wrong, because I say so" variety of getting angry, where you get a running "I'm not amused" commentary in a kermit voice!

It's like how Nunn says, it's a bizarre bit of spin, because if it was true it would make him look thin-skinned and petty and lacking serious authority. I always thought the idea of spin was making yourself look good!

calzino, Monday, 23 November 2020 03:36 (five years ago)

Similar in the Guardian earlier this week. Although this is less specific... pic.twitter.com/YLHOOWvWr4

— Dr Unpleasant⁡ (@drunpleasant) November 22, 2020

reporting for outrider duty sah

https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/roadwarrior/images/0/07/Chrome_spray.jpg

Clean-up on ILX (onimo), Monday, 23 November 2020 07:41 (five years ago)

yee-hah!

calzino, Monday, 23 November 2020 08:06 (five years ago)

Dodds on break with McDonnell approach: "We're in a different set of circumstances now, very obviously. Labour has suffered from a number of general election defeats. We've got to face up to that... understand why people may not have trusted us or might have turned away from us"

— Jon Stone (@joncstone) November 23, 2020



Dudds who does barely anything to challenge Sunak and has selective amnesia on the dismal election defeats and diminishing voter turnouts for Brown and Miliband. That 2015 vintage still reeks like tepid piss, it hasn't matured into a fine wine.

calzino, Monday, 23 November 2020 15:58 (five years ago)

It's a vote winner tho

Westminster Voting Intention:

CON: 38% (=)
LAB: 37% (-3)
LDM: 7% (+2)
SNP: 6% (+1)
GRN: 6% (+1)
BXP: 4% (=)

Via @YouGov, 17-18 Nov.
Changes w/ 11-12 Nov.

— Election Maps UK (@ElectionMapsUK) November 23, 2020

Bandscamp Fryday (Noodle Vague), Monday, 23 November 2020 16:28 (five years ago)

to quote one of twitter pals: this season -1 is the new 20!

calzino, Monday, 23 November 2020 16:31 (five years ago)

Why are Lib Dems moving back, Keith is giving Jezza a good kicking? Fucking libs man.

xyzzzz__, Monday, 23 November 2020 16:35 (five years ago)

the slow Ed Davey bounce eh?

calzino, Monday, 23 November 2020 16:41 (five years ago)

LibDem voters just need a bit of time to consider Ed's complex history and decide whether or not to vote Tory again!

calzino, Monday, 23 November 2020 16:45 (five years ago)

Keirmit has shown that he is a mere puppet of the hard left, only sensible choice is to vote Lib Dem

Bandscamp Fryday (Noodle Vague), Monday, 23 November 2020 17:33 (five years ago)

just in time for the Oxvax eh

The PM appears to have a nasty cough.

— PARLY (@PARLYapp) November 23, 2020

nashwan, Monday, 23 November 2020 17:40 (five years ago)

please tell me this festival of superspreading at the end of December is some kind of joke?

Bandscamp Fryday (Noodle Vague), Monday, 23 November 2020 18:01 (five years ago)

Downing Street press conference: do we really believe that Johnson can't appear in a proper quality broadcast rather than the laptop-y one we're seeing?

I mean, someone could PPE-up, run in with a remote controlled camera and run out again.

Monty Don managed to film himself for Gardener's World in better quality than the fucking Prime Minister.

djh, Monday, 23 November 2020 19:30 (five years ago)

Just opened up the “winter plan” pdf and on the 1st page

January and February are traditionally the hardest months for the NHS, the depths of winter, when our hospital wards are under the greatest pressure. We cannot afford a third or even a fourth spike of the disease. And yet a new surge in the new year is exactly what will happen unless we fail to take adequate precautions.


The attention to detail is reassuring

Gab B. Nebsit (wins), Monday, 23 November 2020 19:55 (five years ago)

🧐🧐🧐

🤨 pic.twitter.com/bGGGT9bJGo

— Ilyas Nagdee (@ilyas_nagdee) November 23, 2020

xyzzzz__, Monday, 23 November 2020 20:17 (five years ago)

Ian Dunt and all that shower to back this too.

Reeves made the case that a deal – even if inadequate – is only the start. It would be a platform for building on, and would show Labour is listening to voters. Told this received support from MPs including Hilary Benn, Liam Byrne, Harriet Harman, Sarah Owen, Yvette Cooper.

— Sienna Rodgers (@siennamarla) November 23, 2020

xyzzzz__, Monday, 23 November 2020 21:49 (five years ago)

lol nothing matters

you are like a scampicane, there's calm in your fries (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 23 November 2020 22:44 (five years ago)

this plan has received support from some of labour’s top-flight unprincipled idiots and cowards, we should definitely get behind it

you are like a scampicane, there's calm in your fries (bizarro gazzara), Monday, 23 November 2020 22:46 (five years ago)

You've got to give it to the Keithsy and Reevesy show ... they've managed quite well to suck at least as much shit as the Tories

calzino, Monday, 23 November 2020 23:09 (five years ago)

13 NEC members say: "We have decided not to remain in the NEC meeting today in order to show very clearly how factional the decisions of the current Labour leader have become. We will be returning to future NEC meetings to be the legitimate voice of the membership"

— Sienna Rodgers (@siennamarla) November 24, 2020

mass NEC walkout earlier over the Beckett vote they couldn't win or something.. it's a war.

calzino, Tuesday, 24 November 2020 10:46 (five years ago)

well a walkout figuratively speaking in the zoom era I should have said.

calzino, Tuesday, 24 November 2020 10:48 (five years ago)

13 NEC members say

Siri, define "faction"

Clean-up on ILX (onimo), Tuesday, 24 November 2020 10:54 (five years ago)

well a war might mean there would be some return fire by the other side, but this is just a shooting fish in a barrel purge for Kieth.

calzino, Tuesday, 24 November 2020 10:55 (five years ago)

at least Beckett get's to make up for her biggest political mistake (that she literally cried over), which wasn't backing the Iraq invasion, no is was lending her nomination to Corbz in 2015!

calzino, Tuesday, 24 November 2020 11:04 (five years ago)

Warning ...contains Yogic Flying.... From a 1994 Natural Law Party Party Political Broadcast pic.twitter.com/9G1dAsX6LB

— Alan Kinsella (@electionlit) November 24, 2020

just looking at ideas for a new party, fancy bouncing around on your arse whilst listening to some George Harrison with a bifta!

calzino, Tuesday, 24 November 2020 12:36 (five years ago)

I see..

Impossible situation for Labour this. Any option - support, oppose, abstain - full of danger and ultimately makes no difference to the final outcome. https://t.co/913p0SsHmi

— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) November 24, 2020

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 24 November 2020 13:18 (five years ago)

There's something perfect about deciding in advance whether you're going to support or abstain on a bill you haven't read yet.

Scampo di tutti i Scampi (ShariVari), Tuesday, 24 November 2020 13:23 (five years ago)

"Impossible situation for Labour this" it's quite touching how much this former remainiac supports the Labour leadership these days.

calzino, Tuesday, 24 November 2020 13:32 (five years ago)

would've been good to think about the danger of grafting the undemocratic, unpopular people's vote campaign on to the Labour Party before the last election

Politically homely (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 24 November 2020 18:50 (five years ago)


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