so an fptp artefact.
― Fizzles, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:01 (four years ago) link
++BREAKING++Dominic Cummings has notified Conservative MPs that if they vote for the extension legislation next week, they will be "automatically deselected" before the next election via Conservative Central Office "even if their local organisations stand by them".Incredible.— NickđŹđ§đȘđș (@nicktolhurst) August 31, 2019
― Simon H., Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:03 (four years ago) link
secretly I love Cummings, he's fantastic value
― Joe Proroguin' (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:05 (four years ago) link
ok not secretly
i assume that's within the party rules. i mean i'd look forward to a slew of legal action but this is the natural party of shutting the fuck up and climbing over the top of the trench when you're told to so
― Joe Proroguin' (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:06 (four years ago) link
Sosa! You make Corbynsky seem like a wet menshevik!
― calzino, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:09 (four years ago) link
The partner said she didn't think "economic anxiety" was an excuse for people who voted Trump (I said it was obv) and that they are all racist.
Its not just 'zeal is childish', its almost like anything tangible or substantive is inherently childish (or unrealistic?)I felt the unconscious paternalistic disdain/contempt for the public more so than...maybe ever?
and genuinely donât get why people get so mad about politics
but they do! These two were both very political! It was just unclear what they actually wanted (civility?). This is where I felt asking about policies was missing the point. It was about representation, identity, appearance. When the partner said all the women candidates (except Tulsi) I asked "what about Tulsi?", and it was very much "the women candidates, but not that one", but no explanation
― anvil, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:10 (four years ago) link
Sorry perhaps there really should be a centrist brainworm thread
― anvil, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:11 (four years ago) link
Yeah i like Cummings but then I also kinda like Trump, cant help it!
― anvil, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:12 (four years ago) link
in the 18th century, , from the perspective of the whig establishment (which was the space in which almost all politics then existed), the word "enthusiasm" was literally a diss re politics and religion
in terms of literal descent modern british liberals are -- as a further part to NV's list -- the zombie rump of said whigs: and behind the "grown-ups returning to the room" thing is the dim wisps of a much deeper mythic political dream-time, as in "once there was blissful* peace and normality" viz before the industrial revolution and the emergence of the working class**
*it wasn't very blissful for lots of people obv**i'm not claiming anyone i'm subtweeting here could sketch this, they can barely sketch the mythic blair dream-time accurately
― mark s, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:12 (four years ago) link
I always assume anyone I talk to outside of the scratter part of town I live in are either melts or shy tories, and often by how they talk I'm convinced they are one or the other. I try to avoid talking about politics with friendly strangers in pubs these days because you might develop an even bleaker vision where this country is going.
― calzino, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:12 (four years ago) link
I just ask questions, I never say what I think unless asked. These two didn't ask me anything
― anvil, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:14 (four years ago) link
most of my pub friends are some version of gammonish extremitude - hey! it's a pub! - but i guess the closest to centrists i really know is one guy who's instinctively working class Tory but very pro-Remain and v unhappy about the coming apocalypse and the racism Leave floats on
i guess in other sense they are all centre-y in that when politics gets talked about it almost never turns aggro and we can happily take the piss out of my bolshevism and their fascism with neither side coming to blows, then we all agree to blame everything on middle class liberals, the system works
― Joe Proroguin' (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:20 (four years ago) link
'Centrists' isn't really a good descriptor. 'Nothingists' sort of makes sense but doesn't get to the heart of the identarianism inherent (at least in its current incarnation)
― anvil, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:24 (four years ago) link
the only pubs that are dog friendly and where you don't get knifed are in the posh tory bits of where I live, so it's much posher bastards I sometimes drink with. I'm happier to talk about football or geological history, R4 in the 90's - anything but politics!
cummings reign of internal blue terror is fucking hilarious, obv he's pure evil - but much more amusing than campbell ever was.
― calzino, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:24 (four years ago) link
or the unconscious (and sometimes conscious) disdain for the public, which is justified because meritocracy etc
― anvil, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:26 (four years ago) link
this is the echo of an 18th c phenom as well: radical and reactionary MPs would both stir up mobs to brick their rivals houses, mainly by means of FREE BEER, except every now and then the mob got out of hand and went far further
(the gordon riots began as an anti-catholic frenzy but then just started demolishing every fancy house they found; the pro-sit group KING MOB in the 1970s was named for the "church and king mobs", bcz the sits argued that the destructive energy, once unleashed, was very turnable (this was probably not great analysis, since in fact punk rock energy seems to have congealed back in the opposite direction, but HEY! DIALECTICS!)
― mark s, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:28 (four years ago) link
xp
as mark pointed out liberalism was born from a certain kind of paternalism/patricianism
― Joe Proroguin' (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:30 (four years ago) link
clearly pub politics talk is not to be encouraged or sought out but it needn't be the worst thing and it has saved me from having to engage with the work of John Harris so
― Joe Proroguin' (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:31 (four years ago) link
â anvil, 31. august 2019 12:10 (twenty-six minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink
What did she say about Williamson?
― Frederik B, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:44 (four years ago) link
Something about the way my (Reluctant Remain) manager says he thinks 'Boris will be good' indicates there's nothing Johnson could do that would dissuade him from this belief. Also so quick to brand JC 'Comrade Corbyn' that there's just no point engaging.
― nashwan, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:53 (four years ago) link
I forgot about Williamson!
I'd guess she would be a no too (not serious?) but I did actually forget about her and it would have been worth asking
― anvil, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:55 (four years ago) link
bloody hell, I thought youse meant Chris Williamson for a sec - he can fuck off to the US tbf
― calzino, Saturday, 31 August 2019 10:58 (four years ago) link
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/10/16/17980820/trump-obama-2016-race-racism-class-economy-2018-midterm
âWhite voters with racially conservative or anti-immigrant attitudes switched votes to Trump at a higher rate than those with more liberal views on these issues,â the paperâs authors write. âWe find little evidence that economic dislocation and marginality were significantly related to vote switching in 2016.âThis new paper fits with a sizeable slate of studies conducted over the past 18 months or so, most of which have come to the same conclusions: There is tremendous evidence that Trump voters were motivated by racial resentment (as well as hostile sexism), and very little evidence that economic stress had anything to do with it.
This new paper fits with a sizeable slate of studies conducted over the past 18 months or so, most of which have come to the same conclusions: There is tremendous evidence that Trump voters were motivated by racial resentment (as well as hostile sexism), and very little evidence that economic stress had anything to do with it.
― pomenitul, Saturday, 31 August 2019 11:05 (four years ago) link
Thanks, yes, to be fair I do agree there and I know that well off voters trended Trump more than working class voters too. My point was supposed to be, lets not write off voters that made a mistake, that they are winnable back, and you don't have to move to the right to get them
― anvil, Saturday, 31 August 2019 11:14 (four years ago) link
for some reason this morning's thread activity reminds me my colleague went to university with sebastian payne. her verdict:
he was this v irritating little nob who ran around with a camera getting in people's business all the timetotally inept in terms of people skills
― Fizzles, Saturday, 31 August 2019 11:33 (four years ago) link
Now hoping the name of NV's pub is the Horseshoe.
― Andrew Farrell, Saturday, 31 August 2019 11:45 (four years ago) link
Nah itâs the Fishhook
― gyac, Saturday, 31 August 2019 11:48 (four years ago) link
it's the Haworth but it's pronounced "Hayworth" for some inexplicable reason, it's full of self-professed cunts but they are funny and kind cunts. most of the time.
― Joe Proroguin' (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 31 August 2019 11:54 (four years ago) link
Organisers at the Sheffield rally have had to ask to crowd to stop heckling Angela Smith - the MP who resigned from Labour to set up Change. Someone in the crowd text to tell me she tried to start a chant and was repeatedly booed as people chanted âby electionâ.— Liam Young (@liamyoung) August 31, 2019
― gyac, Saturday, 31 August 2019 12:06 (four years ago) link
I suddenly remembered a crucial detail about the person in my LibDem story that might have made it a lot clearer.
He looked like Christian Eriksen but with slightly longer more sideparting hair
― anvil, Saturday, 31 August 2019 12:11 (four years ago) link
Here we fuckin' go - Part 2 (... and so it starts)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-49526876
― Boulez, vous couchez avec moi? (Tom D.), Saturday, 31 August 2019 12:17 (four years ago) link
(xp) btw anvil, your physical description of the Lib Dem Bloke you encountered exactly corresponded to a Lib Dem Bloke I met a few years back, though this guy was older.
― Boulez, vous couchez avec moi? (Tom D.), Saturday, 31 August 2019 12:19 (four years ago) link
i lived like two minutes away from there until the end of last year! xp
― lowkey goatsed on the styx (bizarro gazzara), Saturday, 31 August 2019 12:22 (four years ago) link
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DuAg2OdW4AE6oln.jpg
― mark s, Saturday, 31 August 2019 12:24 (four years ago) link
https://imgur.com/a/fjEJ7cs
SNP exploiting adolescent anxiety about getting seen adjusting your fly...
― Bidh boladh a' mhairbh de 'n lĂĄimh fhalaimh (dowd), Saturday, 31 August 2019 12:52 (four years ago) link
https://i.imgur.com/NuK9Nln.jpg
― Bidh boladh a' mhairbh de 'n lĂĄimh fhalaimh (dowd), Saturday, 31 August 2019 12:53 (four years ago) link
At the Bristol protest march right now, pretty strong turnout
― help yourself to another slice of apple ... crumble (Willl), Saturday, 31 August 2019 13:11 (four years ago) link
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/politics/2019/08/31/TELEMMGLPICT000207875767_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqEDjTm7JpzhSGR1_8ApEWQA1vLvhkMtVb21dMmpQBfEs.jpeg
you love to see it!
(that's shrewsbury old market hall)
(shropshire is feudal-reactionary as balls mostly but its market town does have an earnest largely ageing liberal stripe)
― mark s, Saturday, 31 August 2019 13:27 (four years ago) link
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EDSubqJWsAAn3fx?format=jpg&name=small
newcastle earlier.
― calzino, Saturday, 31 August 2019 13:29 (four years ago) link
the shrewsbury pret is out of the picture behind the photographer iirc
― mark s, Saturday, 31 August 2019 13:30 (four years ago) link
dont worry lads, After brexit the entire country will be one big pret. in singapore(?) with a proper english name.
― plax (ico), Saturday, 31 August 2019 13:38 (four years ago) link
but don't forget without the abundance of actual affordable housing there is in Singapore, that would be "populism"!
― calzino, Saturday, 31 August 2019 13:45 (four years ago) link
brexit is good again
― mark s, Saturday, 31 August 2019 13:48 (four years ago) link
lack of zeal and disdain for politics is not a defining lib dem trait imo - it equally applies to lots of Tories - so much as an aversion to 'partisan' and 'factional' politics and ideology in general. lib dems I know are working class and sick of labour corruption (which is fair enough in Manchester) and desperate for some sort of objective, policy-based transcendent politics. not 'grown up' as in cynical/'realistic' abt human nature but very rationalist and wary of the more clannish tendencies of the left
― ogmor, Saturday, 31 August 2019 14:26 (four years ago) link
lack of zeal and disdain for politics
Its not lack of zeal though, its disapproval of the image of zealousness from those who like to imagine themselves above it. And its not disdain for politics, its disinterest in policies as being central to politics
As for the rest of what you're saying I can agree to an extent, and thats how I might have characterized the Lib Dems pre-coalition. There'll be disagreement here on this but I don't think LibDems of today and LibDems pre-coalitions are the same (for a variety, of reasons both internal and external to them)
― anvil, Saturday, 31 August 2019 14:38 (four years ago) link
I can see how the Lib Dems at local government level are functionally a different beast to the national party or at least their support seems very rooted in experience of the other parties' terrible councillors. I guess this applies in other directions depending on the local authority.
― Joe Proroguin' (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 31 August 2019 14:50 (four years ago) link
They've consistently come up with new and exciting ways to squat by the side of a road and glumly point at a pothole, you mean?
― Boulez, vous couchez avec moi? (Tom D.), Saturday, 31 August 2019 14:57 (four years ago) link
Kerbs to the left of them, potholes to the right
― Joe Proroguin' (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 31 August 2019 15:12 (four years ago) link
some of them like to diversify into standing in car parks with disapproving grimaces - to show how much they are displeased by the spiralling costs of parking charges.
― calzino, Saturday, 31 August 2019 15:15 (four years ago) link