I’m sure Sunak has already told that saddle of beef kingmaker Brady that if enough letters come in, he’ll call a snap election. As with any Tory leader, he put’s his own interests above that of his party.
Quite.'Cancel culture' is such a load of old shite. No-one gets ACTUALLY 'cancelled'. If someone or something does something wrong they get rightly punished, but not actually 'cancelled' by the definition of that phenomenon.
An entire TV channel dedicated to the idea there's no freedom of speechQuite.
Anyone that has been so called “cancelled” is still available to view online, GB News, and on nostalgia channels.
Some entertainers have been banished to rooms above pubs and working men’s clubs. As all things that are outdated and tired do.
Same with politicians. Ideally.
I don't see how FPTP will be history, Labour have no interest in ditching it.Indeed. Fingers crossed.
They are fighting on 4 fronts.
Reform will stop them taking any red wall seats (handing them back to Labour).
Liberal Democrat’s will smash them in the South West.
They’ll be eliminated from Scotland with the SNP taking the votes of right wing nationalists who can’t vote Labour.
And Labour will clean up everywhere else.
They got 165 seats in ‘97 and 166 in ‘21. I bet some of them would shake your hand off for that now.
When people realise that Labour have gained one of the biggest majorities in parliamentary history and yet are not overly popular, FPTP will be history.
An entire TV channel dedicated to the idea there's no freedom of speech
To be fair, I don't think it is broadcasting to *that* many people, so their voices may struggle to be heardAn entire TV channel dedicated to the idea there's no freedom of speech
My Daily Mail-reading sister-in-law was trotting-out this 'cancel culture' bollox last week, as she is reading Douglas Murray's 'The War Against The West' about the alleged Woke attack on liberalism and free-speech in Europe and the United States. I had to explain to her that Murray is a journalist for the Daily Telegraph and The Spectator, so clearly has a Right-wing agenda to promote, and reputation to sustain.Quite.
Anyone that has been so called “cancelled” is still available to view online, GB News, and on nostalgia channels.
Some entertainers have been banished to rooms above pubs and working men’s clubs. As all things that are outdated and tired do.
Same with politicians. Ideally.
If Reform win more than 5 seats I will be stunned. I’d be quite surprised if they won one.I don't see how FPTP will be history, Labour have no interest in ditching it.
We have to be a little bit careful what we wish for with the Tories being completely wiped out. We really don’t want Reform emerging as the official opposition, a truly Maga style cult. Better to keep the 2 going and fighting over the racist vote.
I think that there are people in Russia and China who would be interested in the GB News definition of being cancelled.Quite.
Anyone that has been so called “cancelled” is still available to view online, GB News, and on nostalgia channels.
Some entertainers have been banished to rooms above pubs and working men’s clubs. As all things that are outdated and tired do.
Same with politicians. Ideally.
Spot-onI think that there are people in Russia and China who would be interested in the GB News definition of being cancelled.
People have described Jordan Peterson as having been cancelled but you could, although I don't recommend it, spend an entire week listening and watching content in which he whines on and on about not having a platform.
What we seem to have is older white men who are affronted that people have the impertinence to challenge what they say and question their sole right to cancel anyone they choose. A right they had enjoyed for hundreds of years.
Guns? First of all, we withdraw so quickly, we don't protect those who helped us. Then when they make their way across Europe, we threaten to throw them out, and send them to Rwanda.
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