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Elections 2021


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In Hartlepool the people are truly thick and incredibly racist and xenophobic.

 

Understandably, after decades of relative poverty and after experiencing conditions and opportunities degrade severely in that time, those people very understandably "want change".

 

However, it's rather unfortunate that most of those stupid bastards don't seemnto understand the blantantly obvious: the Tories have held government for the past 11 years!

 

They want change so they vote to keep the status quo. In-fucking-credible.

 

It also appears that the collapse of the far right parties has seen their vote go over to the Tories. Imagine that!

 

There's also the undeniable stench of Brexit still in the air. These same thick bastards still seem to think that this by-election is actually a re-run of last year's Brexit referendum. Imagine hating foreign people so badly, so completely irrationally that you'll actually rather suffer for your splendid isolation.

 

Turkeys voting for Christmas.

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12 minutes ago, Bruce Spanner said:

Something is going very fucking wrong with this country.

What’s wrong is that the majority of people are happy with the way they have been governed this last decade. They have been offered leftish policies and now more middle of the road policies and seemingly rejected both for rabid hard right governance. Once again the Labour Party will tear itself apart trying to appease the base they have lost no real point just let brexit set in I am on sharp end of it and it is an absolute cluster no way they can ride out fall in incomes and growth plus inevitable unemployment.

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19 minutes ago, Bruce Spanner said:

Something is going very fucking wrong with this country.

I've said for years alot British(well English I suppose) are generally so willing to know their place and still stuck like its the 30s. They love the whole British, stiff upper lip, class bullshit. 

Turn your nose up at unions(just look at the complaints on the news when unions strike, its all about people whinging how it inconveniences them and how they need to get back to work) , socialism and anything than sits in the anti flag waiving shite. Brainwashed into thinking its all fucking normal, mind you with a few media Mongols and government hand in hand it's not really a surprise

 

Probably partly stems from winning the world wars and thinking its lifted them above other nations. Ignoring the fact that had there not been a small 20 odd mile bit of water between them they'd have gone the same way as the rest of Europe in 1940. 

 

Remember to laugh at the French and call them surrounder monkeys though. 

While the French people have for the past few hundreds years been willing to step up when a government pisses them off

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*sigh*

 



Elections show 'Labour has not yet changed nearly enough', says party source
According to remarks from a Labour source briefed to journalists, the message that Sir Keir Starmer is taking from Hartlepool, and from the elections generally, is that the party has not changed enough. The source said:

We’ve said all along the north-east and the Midlands would be difficult. We also said the places declaring Thursday would be particularly difficult.

But, the message from voters is clear and we have heard it. Labour has not yet changed nearly enough for voters to place their trust in us.

We understand that. We are listening. And we will now redouble our efforts.

Labour must now accelerate the programme of change in our party, to win back the trust and faith of working people across Britain.

People don’t want to hear excuses. Keir has said he will take responsibility for these results – and he will take responsibility for fixing it and changing the Labour party for the better.

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4 hours ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

Early days, but it looks pretty bad for Labour so far. 

People still associate them with "Comrad Corbyn the Antisemite." Think we can all admit that his leadership was a fucking disaster for the medium/long term chances of the Labour Party. They're fucked for decades. 

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It's blindingly obvious where Labour went wrong in Hartlepool, they picked an NHS doctor as a candidate. The people are sick to fucking death of these NHS people, admittedly they liked them last year when they were saving everyone's life but the country has moved on now, they had their round of applause its out of town Barristers from the Cayman Islands people want now.

 

In all seriousness the Labour party should put a monkey up as Hartlepools candidate at the next election, fuvk em.

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5 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

 

 

In all seriousness the Labour party should put a monkey up as Hartlepools candidate at the next election, fuvk em.

What, and get a hung parliament? In all honesty that's what I'd like to see us do to them ALL.

 

Labour has for years ignored the people, slowly distanced itself from the core voters. It needs to sort itself out, split if necessary because we need a competent party to kick these bastard tories out. 

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7 minutes ago, deiseach said:

FAO anyone who supported Brexit on the basis that it would lead to the implosion of the Tories: fuck off.

If that's aimed at me,

 

1, I didn't "support' brexit. 2, Brexit led to the downfall of two tory prime ministers, 3, grow up and fuck off yourself.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Poster said:

What, and get a hung parliament? In all honesty that's what I'd like to see us do to them ALL.

 

Labour has for years ignored the people, slowly distanced itself from the core voters. It needs to sort itself out, split if necessary because we need a competent party to kick these bastard tories out. 

I sort of agree with you. Labour has indeed ignored its core voters for years.

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46 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:

A local council near me has gone to the greens, Labour down 41%, Greens up 48% and UKIP no candidate.  So the racists round here are now tree huggers. 


Nice, silverlinings and all that.

 

Not looking promising for the rest around there though.

 

 

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Brexit hasn’t led to anything other than a country crippling itself, a deeply unpleasant undercurrent of nationalism, and a complicit media that’s all too happy to undermine the good in favour of the bad with lies and smears.

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Just now, Anubis said:

Brexit hasn’t led to anything other than a country crippling itself, an deeply unpleasant undercurrent of nationalism, and a complicit media that’s all too happy to undermine the good in favour of the bad with lies and smears.


The British fish are happy though, so it’s all worth it.

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Hate to say it but it's seemed obvious and inevitable for several years that true Labour and New Labour cannot co-exist. The party must split, the broad church has well and truly collapsed.

 

I still believe that there are true socialist working class traditional Labour voters but they're so disenfranchised by the party's current direction that they'd rather abstain or vote green or independent than endorse Starmer's current incarnation of the party.

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