"we'll change the things that need changing and that's all we'll change": the paSUKification of post-brexit politics 2021

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it's quite amusing seeing people who even after they've had the nature of the vote explained to them they carry on posting stuff like "There is no opposition" "These bastards have yet more blood on their hands"

calzino, Wednesday, 12 January 2022 14:12 (four years ago)

Some of the exchanges with the PM's press sec today:

Did the PM lie about the parties? This is an attempt to pre-empt the findings of the review.

Is he a liar? No.

— Sienna Rodgers (@siennamarla) January 12, 2022

nashwan, Wednesday, 12 January 2022 14:35 (four years ago)

Breaking : The Duke of York will face a civil trial in America over sexual abuse claims after a US judge dismissed Prince Andrew's attempt to have the lawsuit thrown out.

— Krishnan Guru-Murthy (@krishgm) January 12, 2022

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 12 January 2022 15:06 (four years ago)

Douglas Ross MP, leader of the Scottish Conservatives, has called for Boris Johnson to resign.

calzino, Wednesday, 12 January 2022 15:44 (four years ago)

... in a desperate attempt to shore up the Tory vote on Scotland.

Someone left a space telescope out in the rain (Tom D.), Wednesday, 12 January 2022 15:52 (four years ago)

NEW: On a huge day for Boris Johnson things just got that bit worse.

High court rules govt’s use of “VIP lane” to award PPE contracts to two companies during pandemic first wave was unlawful.

— Lewis Goodall (@lewis_goodall) January 12, 2022

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 12 January 2022 16:30 (four years ago)

Have to say *****even though I don’t think it’s worse than austerity and creeping fascism***** it fucking sucks that this cunt was attending mass pissups when ppl were facing fines for seeing 2 mates/encouraged to report parties of 3 to the filth. You could miss it at this distance but the strain of spring 2020 did real and possibly permanent damage to many (surviving) ppl’s psyches, before we even get to the trauma of that xmas & 1000 deaths/day; I doubt it’s just cop-loving melts that would want to make political hay out of the fact that they were taking the piss out of all of us and have so much open contempt for voters that they continue to lie beyond plausible deniability

For clarity I do think that ol bojo May wriggle out of this jam but in any case I hope he dies soon

Nerd Ragequit (wins), Wednesday, 12 January 2022 19:03 (four years ago)

Well said, wins.

any attempt to wrest labour back leftward

I don't envisage any such attempt, let alone a remotely successful one. Most socialists have been expelled from the party.

the pinefox, Wednesday, 12 January 2022 19:16 (four years ago)

so it turns out Starmer, who despite everything his approval rating is still something like -26 , it turns out he's actually very good at doing ruthless factional purges.

calzino, Wednesday, 12 January 2022 20:17 (four years ago)

A shippers story I had missed but was mentioned on tysky this evening was that some of the slugs had been kanticipating prospective bankruptcy off the back of plummeting membership subs cos it would give them the opportunity to relaunch the party with a fresh constitution and without all those tiresome unions/members - and it was only the prospect of potential Tory attack ads on their fiscal mismanagement that prevents them actively welcoming it.

Piedie Gimbel, Wednesday, 12 January 2022 20:24 (four years ago)

yeah it would be a very effective tory attack line if business friendly, competent management briefcase Labour are going bankrupt, it would actually be their worst nightmare.

calzino, Wednesday, 12 January 2022 20:27 (four years ago)

After they lose their next ruinous court case they could blame it all on Corbyn just like the Tories blamed the financial crisis on Gordon Brown!

Piedie Gimbel, Wednesday, 12 January 2022 20:30 (four years ago)

I was talking to this guy earlier (hopefully from a safe enough distance) who has covid and is bitterly struggling on ssp during his self-isolation period ("one fucking week after Christmas") which obv he was strictly adhering to the UK govt rules of, and he was getting very angry about Downing Street pissups. He's not a tory voter, his politics are somewhere between the greens and UKIP and I'm never quite sure which one he votes for if he does vote! But anyway he's a regular at the Trojans club which was quite possibly having unofficial lock-ins during the first lockdown and he definitely had a few house parties in that period. Oh dear I'm turning into a terrible curtain-twitcher here but he's not one who could protest that he followed all the rules, that much is certain. His dog kept trying shag my dog as well which is normally quite funny but not so much when the dog could also be infected.

What leaves me completely indifferent about it all is i/ I couldn't gaf about tory leadership succession games any more. ii/ I don't believe for a microsecond that a Labour govt would be any better as unlikely as that scenario is. iii/ I'd be quite happy for a UK govt that broke lockdown protocols and had mad pissups to exist if they were committed to ending homelessness, foodbank dependency and not committed to treating asylum seekers like subhumans, not committed to the corporate manslaughter of disabled people and prioritising the avaricious demands of their billionaire donors, which would almost just about describe where both main parties are at rn.

calzino, Thursday, 13 January 2022 00:21 (four years ago)

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FI7EAu6WYAsIcE2?format=jpg&name=medium

imagine such a cursed country that the centrist melt commentariat are doing May nostalgia

calzino, Thursday, 13 January 2022 03:03 (four years ago)

It's curious that some people are still saying 'the Labour Party must be our site of struggle' when the Labour Party has shown that it has no place for them and no interest in them except as objects of ritual humiliation.

Calzino correct about Theresa May.

Most of the UK press seems to have decided it's time to turn against the current disgusting PM.

the pinefox, Thursday, 13 January 2022 11:05 (four years ago)

Even the Express?

Mark G, Thursday, 13 January 2022 11:49 (four years ago)

You're right - the Express remains the outlier.

the pinefox, Thursday, 13 January 2022 11:49 (four years ago)

I'm behind the times - it's not the *colourful* media mogul Desmond who owns the Express any more it's Trinity Mirror Group or Reach plc as they are now known. I don't think the news that Brexit has been fixed by Boris has got to Dublin and Belfast yet.

calzino, Thursday, 13 January 2022 12:17 (four years ago)

It's curious that some people are still saying 'the Labour Party must be our site of struggle' when the Labour Party has shown that it has no place for them and no interest in them except as objects of ritual humiliation.

I don't disagree but this raises the question - what should be our site of struggle? Outside of parliamentary politics altogether, I guess?

Daniel_Rf, Thursday, 13 January 2022 12:56 (four years ago)

Yes I understand the difficulties abandoning Labour represents, I guess a short version of the answer would be it can still be a site of struggle but certainly not the main one, if you believe in the possibility of political change

Khafre's clown (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 13 January 2022 13:04 (four years ago)

Which is true of electoral politics in the wider context too

The flicker of hope under Corbyn has to be seen in the context of the age and experience of the people it gave hope to

Khafre's clown (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 13 January 2022 13:06 (four years ago)

Age and experience and psychological makeup and etc

Khafre's clown (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 13 January 2022 13:07 (four years ago)

I gather that Phil Normal is a real person.

Labour Party needs to expel Philip Normal over these utterly vile tweets where he jokes about Hitler, paedophilia and rape

He has already made headlines over a series of racist and Islamophobic tweets

His partner, Matthew Doyle, is Sir Keir Starmer’s Director of Communications https://t.co/oERkmXbSs0

— Socialist Voice ⭑ (@SocialistVoice) January 13, 2022

nashwan, Thursday, 13 January 2022 13:12 (four years ago)

He’s just resigned!

mardheamac (gyac), Thursday, 13 January 2022 13:13 (four years ago)

there were those left members that stuck with Labour through some barren decades and perhaps will do again as long as they didn't like any Maxine Peake tweets or ever refer to Israel as an apartheid state. I don't know how they can do it tbh, paying subs towards them fraudulent scumbags would make me sick to my stomach.

calzino, Thursday, 13 January 2022 13:15 (four years ago)

it seems the disgraced former councillor Normal could have spent a week deleting his dodgy history and there would have still been plenty to go around!

calzino, Thursday, 13 January 2022 13:20 (four years ago)

1 down, 570555895 to go

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 13 January 2022 13:32 (four years ago)

glad this guys gone, good fucking riddance. his constant pr work for hondo against the save nour campaign as a councillor was extremely shameful

devvvine, Thursday, 13 January 2022 13:36 (four years ago)

Been reading the Normal saga this week, glad he's had to go, sure he'll learn lessons from this

Khafre's clown (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 13 January 2022 13:40 (four years ago)

The other thing is that his partner works in comms for Starmer but I’m not sure if it’s the same guy who approvingly called PN a Nazi in bed.

the thin blue lying (suzy), Thursday, 13 January 2022 15:31 (four years ago)

Another party for LJ to join

The people are fed up with our politicians - official.

For full data, visit our website: https://t.co/Y2LXCoZnYk pic.twitter.com/LobfuifbFH

— True & Fair Party (@VoteTrueAndFair) January 13, 2022

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 13 January 2022 15:41 (four years ago)

nah thanks they seem a bit wanky

imago, Thursday, 13 January 2022 15:42 (four years ago)

There's talk of the Scottish Tories forming a breakaway party but I'll leave that to xyzzz and imago to chew over.

Someone left a space telescope out in the rain (Tom D.), Thursday, 13 January 2022 15:49 (four years ago)

lol

A statement from Buckingham Palace regarding The Duke of York: pic.twitter.com/OCeSqzCP38

— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) January 13, 2022

mardheamac (gyac), Thursday, 13 January 2022 17:20 (four years ago)

well that's got Boris off the front pages for tomorrow then

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Thursday, 13 January 2022 17:28 (four years ago)

Awww ma you're just jealous he's a beastly boy

Khafre's clown (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 13 January 2022 17:41 (four years ago)

B has gone into isolation because a close connection is covid positive (he says)

koogs, Thursday, 13 January 2022 17:56 (four years ago)

Philip Normal is a dick. He has a shop in South London that does really basic tshirts to appeal to gay nostalgia, say a picture of a spice girl with a slogan on top of it. I’ve known other people with shops/businesses in the same area, and I follow groups with similar selling online platforms like ASOS, and both find him horrible. He has tried to intimidate others who do similar things, treated customers like shit, treated gay men in the scene who don’t like him badly* etc.

Fucking amazing to see his comeuppance.

*Im not particularly involved in this third examples but I’ve heard numerous others bitch about him.

a hoy hoy, Thursday, 13 January 2022 20:53 (four years ago)

🚨EXCLUSIVE

Number 10 held two boozy parties the night before the Queen mourned Prince Philip alone.

Staff drank and at points danced until the early hours of the night of April 16.

Hours later, the Queen went to a socially-distanced funeral for Philip. https://t.co/sWrFcOrplE

— Tony Diver (@Tony_Diver) January 13, 2022



Telegraph managing a pro-Queen Andrew-distraction while finally getting their own party story.

stet, Thursday, 13 January 2022 21:49 (four years ago)

not gann lie i read that as "mounted prince philip alone"

mark s, Thursday, 13 January 2022 22:37 (four years ago)

gnnai mean who knows what their rituals are

mark s, Thursday, 13 January 2022 22:37 (four years ago)

wtf im not even drunk

mark s, Thursday, 13 January 2022 22:38 (four years ago)

tell it to sue gray

nashwan, Thursday, 13 January 2022 22:53 (four years ago)

the telegraph may have found the magic formula to maximalise this scandal's appeal to the most fuckwitted

glumdalclitch, Thursday, 13 January 2022 23:17 (four years ago)

This shifts it away from Johnson though which suits them better.

nashwan, Thursday, 13 January 2022 23:28 (four years ago)

gosh they didn't even observe the moratorium on drunken capering/cavorting/wobbly marionette dancing that kicks in a day before the Queen is in mourning, tories are supposed to know this shit!

calzino, Friday, 14 January 2022 01:04 (four years ago)

This shifts it away from Johnson though which suits them better.

Doesn't seem to have worked. Basically everyone thinks Andrew is a nonce anyway, so cue much shrugging of shoulders in the wider world.

Someone left a space telescope out in the rain (Tom D.), Friday, 14 January 2022 08:08 (four years ago)

A Labour ex-minister who received hundreds of thousands of pounds from an alleged Chinese government agent has admitted he did discuss policy with Christine Lee, but insisted she "gained no political advantage for the Chinese state from me".

In an exclusive interview, Brent North MP Barry Gardiner denied he felt "a fool" following the revelation that Ms Lee has been engaged in "political interference activities".

lol, some amazing grift from Bazza G here. He somehow managed to convince an apparent CCP agent that he's £425k worth of influence on UK foreign policy.

calzino, Friday, 14 January 2022 08:34 (four years ago)

Gary Neville was on the radio and saying he's joined the Labour Party recently and how it needs to be a party of the centre and "not just about left-wing politics". Obviously he has been paying close attention to everything and isn't a fucking clueless melt at all. God save us from professional Mancunian property developers having their political awakening when they knocking on 50.

calzino, Friday, 14 January 2022 09:11 (four years ago)

Doesn't seem to have worked. Basically everyone thinks Andrew is a nonce anyway, so cue much shrugging of shoulders in the wider world.

It's not that, more shifting the blame to advisers and civil servants. I don't know why else Johnson's Bosses would acknowledge it this much.

nashwan, Friday, 14 January 2022 10:08 (four years ago)


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