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20 hours ago, melthebell said:

The right have always been a load of splitters, Falling out and splitting, starting new parties, its how the BNP started, John Tyndall left the NF

Thing is there’s so many of these parties, all seemingly with the same outlook and agenda. The various manifestations of right wing politics do  fascinate me for some strange reason. It’s probably the sheer «  off the wall », world view.

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1 minute ago, Ridgewalk said:

Thing is there’s so many of these parties, all seemingly with the same outlook and agenda. The various manifestations of right wing politics do  fascinate me for some strange reason. It’s probably the sheer «  off the wall », world view.

This one looks a bit weirder, shoving actual stupid conspiracy theories in there too

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22 minutes ago, melthebell said:

This one looks a bit weirder, shoving actual stupid conspiracy theories in there too

It’s a sort of mental illness/disorder I think. I wonder if the World Health Organisation has sought to classify conspiracy theories as such, QAnon, The Illuminati etc. I’ve always thought David icke was unwell. 

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4 hours ago, harvey19 said:

Why haven't Labour  or the other parties done something about this ?

Because Thatcher's NeoLiberal gravy train was well and truly rolling by the time of Blair's government, and very difficult to stop.  Besides Blair's government was 'Centrist' like Starmer, and he was claimed to be the answer to 'left wing' policies of people like Neil Kinnock, and therefore Mr 'We're all middle class now' Blair was obliged to continue with it. 

 

Unfortunately it will take a left leaning party to undo the damage that NeoLiberal politics has created, and post Corbyn, no one in Labour is prepared to take it on.

Rampant Capitalism is only OK as long as you're on the winning team, and as you may have noticed, we no longer are.

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25 minutes ago, Anna B said:

Because Thatcher's NeoLiberal gravy train was well and truly rolling by the time of Blair's government, and very difficult to stop.  Besides Blair's government was 'Centrist' like Starmer, and he was claimed to be the answer to 'left wing' policies of people like Neil Kinnock, and therefore Mr 'We're all middle class now' Blair was obliged to continue with it. 

 

Unfortunately it will take a left leaning party to undo the damage that NeoLiberal politics has created, and post Corbyn, no one in Labour is prepared to take it on.

Rampant Capitalism is only OK as long as you're on the winning team, and as you may have noticed, we no longer are.

In short the main political parties are very much alike.

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47 minutes ago, harvey19 said:

In short the main political parties are very much alike.

Yes.

So much for democracy.

There's no choice if both choices are the same.

It's very similar to Russia.

 

Corbyn tried to change it and take Labour back to its roots, 'for the many not the few,' to give people a meaningful choice.

Much good it did him.

 

Democracy is a myth to keep the proles subservient.

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19 minutes ago, Anna B said:

Yes.

So much for democracy.

There's no choice if both choices are the same.

It's very similar to Russia.

 

Corbyn tried to change it and take Labour back to its roots, 'for the many not the few,' to give people a meaningful choice.

Much good it did him.

 

Democracy is a myth to keep the proles subservient.

Oh boo hoo.

 

It was "the many" who voted and clearly told Corbyn to shove off with his deluded ideas of what he thought they wanted.   The people spoke and Corbyn gave Labour their second worst defeat in a century. 

 

Get the message.  

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8 minutes ago, ECCOnoob said:

Oh boo hoo.

 

It was "the many" who voted and clearly told Corbyn to shove off with his deluded ideas of what he thought they wanted.   The people spoke and Corbyn gave Labour their second worst defeat in a century. 

 

Get the message.  

The people put this bloke in power, which makes you think.

 

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7 hours ago, Annie Bynnol said:

These are the Government figures:

Fraudulent overpayment £6.5bn.

Unclaimed payment: £7.1bn.

Uncollected tax  £42bn, 5%  according to the Commons Public Accounts Committee. It only costs £1 to recover £18.

That lot is small change compared to what the government spent during Covid, and I seem to remember you were more than happy for that humungous waste of money to continue for as long as it did :

 

The house of commons library says between £310 and 410 Billion, though that does not include the money lost individually by many people and businesses, nor the reduction in the output of the economy either. Nor does it include any allowance for people's loss of enjoyment, a subjective thing but still of value.

 

8 minutes ago, Annie Bynnol said:

The Heritage Party is pro-life anti-abortion.

Really ? I am warming to them. It's funny how leftie types bang on about everyone's rights (except during the Covid pandemic, they were remarkably willing to accept draconian restrictions of people's rights during that), except unborn childrens' rights. They are of no consequence at all.

Hypocrites.

Actually they are even worse ! Many of them argue it is right parents are banned from filming their own kids at school events, or their own kids racing in swimming galas, for some theoretical risk that is so small it is not even quantifiable. Yet unborn kids who are "inconvenient" ? Get rid of them no problem.

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