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God i hate starmer and his cabinet of ghouls
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Any chance of adopting a class based socialist position and not further austerity as your party always does
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So this cunt wants to get rid of people that are more British than he? Parasites like this? Up against the fucking wall
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I have a friend that's Pakistani. This Carswell CUNT can fucking burn in hell
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what's worse is that the vanguard seems only to exist to amplify this pointless drama no one cares about
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Great. That's not socialism. Extra school meals is ofc great, but that exists under capitalism. It's just a reform
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The labour party isn't a socialist party and hasn't been for decades. No idea why you owe them your life or what that has to do with socialism
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That I'm a socialist. Not entirely sure what 'credentials pal' means. You don't get a Marxcard if that's what you mean. I believe in the collective struggle of our class to emancipate itself from capitalist exploitation. You?
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In prison?
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If you know any ICE scum in your life, cut them out. Don't serve them, don't see them, marginalise and ostracise and shame them
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh_9...
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who goes to see Kid Rock? I mean seriously? Is he like rap tribute act to Lynrd Skynrd?
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He wasn't qualified to be a teacher, he just stood in front of rooms full of children and gave them information
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That is wild
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Which unions are affiliated? What alternative is being proposed austerity by Greens in Bristol? We need an alternative to capitalism, not mild reforms that will be swept away in a future crisis
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Imagine if he'd met Tony Benn
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If only there was a political way through this totally unpredictable political empasse
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You have no union affiliations, nor any mechanism to do so. I don't see evidence of any programme to take the working class through the necessary revolutionary process to properly transform society.
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1312
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You're welcome. But the Greens need to decide their identity, either they are a party of the working class, or they end up turning into Labour. Pusing austerity will destroy them in Bristol
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I wasn't singleing you out specifically though. You responded to my comment about the greens and I pointed out what they are doing in Bristol. You now seem to be making it about yourself rather than the party. Could we not focus on that?
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Quite the learning curve for the centrist commentariat.
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Clearly they do since Labour's membership was huge under Corbyn. Then Starmer pissed all that away. Ppl didn't care he was a millionaire, they saw a genuine guy. Look at how he was received at Grenfell. Stop deluding yourself. Starmer is a millionaire ffs
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The whole starmer project has failed and needs to go. But at this point I fear it's too late
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Then what's the point of voting for you? Do you not see this is what happened at the locals. You need to build a resistance, link up with other local councils, use reserves, some borrowing even where possible, offer a proper programme to win over the working class. But the greens never do this
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I despair. You lot have taken us to the brink and you cannot see it
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The only kind of Krypto I care about
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And because we don't have what I said they are now supporting Reform. Do you think W/C "just" vote for these ppl for no reason? They do so because they are offered lies and promises against a backdrop of terrible material conditions
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Greens and Liberals have no answer to the problems. What is needed is a proper working class party with a programme that can build cross community class conscousness
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What part of "we warned you" was not clear. Left wingers and socialists have spent 5 years warning that Labour would lurch to the right and leave a vaccum filled by the far right. The delusion here is astounding
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Here it is folks...GTTO at all costs. You got what you wanted...and you're still unhappy.
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Why are daft punk fighting each other?
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Weird, this. People did move on. They voted for Starmer believing him when he said he was the unity candidate. Well, you lot got what you wanted. So why the sadface?
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Mate, you're just tipping your hand here. PEople did move on. Starmer deceptively positioned himself as the unity candidate calling JC a friend. The rest is history, I'm sure you remember
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because britain has a weird neofeudal ruling class
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You're accusing the corbyn supporters and the labaour left of wanting money and popularity? Meanwhile...starmer?
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There wasn't 'rampant' antisemitism. There were some cases, as there are in all walks of life and political parties. COrbyn was stymied in dealing with those by the executive. Then, when Jenny Formby took over, he was accused of interfering
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Do you believe the centre ground of today is exactly the same as in 1997?
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i didn't say you did, you can still speculate surely? Maybe think back to the wall to wall hysterical anti corbyn coverage. The attacks from his own party. The weaponisation of extant antisemitism
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Yes that's the idea. Labour do not represent working class interests. More now than ever. Why on earth would anyone vote for them....that's why their support is collapsing. Starmer's project is over
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But that's what is happening right now in Bristol. Massive cuts, all blamed on Labour. People won't stand for it, they will turn elsehwere. That's what happened last thursday! You are going to be wiped out if you do this
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We aren't talking about the average voter. I don't blame people who work all day and have no time to sift through well constructed well funded lies. I blame the centrist commentariat that does (eg Obrien)
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The Greens are great except for the fact they are a bourgeouis party pushing austerity
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We really do need a committed socialist because the problems aren't solely an issue of personality.
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There really is no centre ground. The idea of some truly central point of balance is for the birds. The centure as determined by the overton window (now pushed by starmer and reform) is very right
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Care to speculate on why people thought a practiced liar and serial cheater and proven opportunist was worse?