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@Burnside I know there are some scientists that don't subscribe to the mainstream view and I'm aware of criticisims levelled at many of  them relating to lobbysits and corporation in certain industries that they're linked to. However if you're suggesting that the scientific consensus on anthropgenic climate change is in fact a worldwide conspiracy then why should we have any faith in any ...

Labour
11 Jul 2024

@Paul I think a lot of people who would usually vote Tory did the same as you, and some usual Tory votes who wouldn't vote Refom just stayed at home and didn't vote at all. I don't think the low voter turn-out is solely down to photo ID coming in. The Labour party knows that their victory isn't as convincing as the landslide 412 seats suggests, it's all down to first-past-the-post, with ...

11 Jul 2024

@Paul but what options did the elctorate have in a system dominated by two parties which are fundamentally the same? Re-elect the Conservatives who broke everything that needs fixing? or Elect Labour? Which is just a Tory-lite party - nothing was ever going to change in any meaningful way, hence the low turn-out and reduced vote share for Labour compared to 2019. ...

@burnside Just a genuine question here. Not asked emotively or with any intention to belittle okay? But if it is a scam; 1) It'd have to be a scam on a global level, a massive conspiracy involving the scientific community, the press, governments, business, educational institutions, etc across all national boundaries and cultures - not to mention rival powers  who are at war and or poilitically, ...

The two are related. I assumed you were using the two interchangeably as anything on the left, others have referred to Stalin and Lenin on this thread. It's hardly socialism in the UK; Individuals own personal property unlike communism where nobody owns property or personal assets. But we don't live in a socialist nation where  all industrial and production capacity is communally owned and ...

4 Jul 2024

@Steve if you accepted the right were not immune to tyranny and corruption you'd see the Tory PPE scandal for what it is, right wing corruption unrelated to socialism. I'm not defending socialism by the way, but you seem to think any form of government that is 'big' is automatically socialist. Any form of government that attempts to control and exert power over the people as opposed to serving ...

4 Jul 2024

@Knighton . okay I'll take a deeper dive. @Steve Yes I know the UKIP/Reform rationale regarding leaving the EU. Leftists like Corbyn wanted out of the EU because it was seen as a neoliberal project superceding nation states. I just don't believe the UK has the clout to go it alone, not when so much trade is done with our closest geographical neighbours across the Channel, we're stuck ...

4 Jul 2024

@Knighton Labour is now a centre right party so that explains why the right wing medi are getting behind Starmer. I found the article referring to the 3 Greens and accepted that most parties have issues relating to discrimination, but Refrom UK seems to have far more skeletons in their closet. You mentioned 16 Greens, I'd take a look if you can provide a link. Not sure I understand your point ...

4 Jul 2024

The largest national debt ever because of a lack of regulation in the banking sector and gambling with public money. And who benefis? The private sector. That's who holds the UK debt, corporations, private investments, asset management firms,, private individuals. etc. So your telling me capitalist/neoliberal organizations have benefitted from socialist policies and socialist government? Do you ...

4 Jul 2024

@Steve okay so you're claiming the Tories implemented what? left wing socialist policies? Right oh. I can see you're convinced the media is left-wing. No point discussing anything further, let's agree to disagree.