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@PercyBlakeney63 The Brexit coalition of confusion facing a reality check https://t.co/1Zi4hlvZ0I
We had steel, we had fishing, we had farming , we had manufacturing from engineering to car plants, we built council houses, we had school places like other countries our schools spoke the national language.
We didn't make our kids wait for other kids to catch up with translators.
We had aerospace, we had... See more
June Slaterx.comInteresting paper on "left behind" Britain 1979-2017
Argues Cons gaining at Lab expense in older white working class + manufacturing seats but Lab still dominant in cosmopolitan + urban "precariat" areas w/ insecure jobs + poverty https://t.co/5cp8Ce91B8
Matt Goodwinx.comZack Polanski, "During Brexit I was pro-remain, I would still be pro-Remain, I would rejoin the EU as soon as poss as Brexit has been a disaster"
"What is your answer to someone saying they want to see a socialist European Union and some of the countries seem far away from that?"
Mike... See more
Farrukhx.com
Sahra Wagenknecht’s new party (BSW) is the first major Western party to fill a potentially very large left-conservative political space that has been left vacant for too long in Western politics. No wonder the German establishment is freaking out.
(The Workers Party of Britain is doing a similar operation in the UK, of... See more
The headline here is that Reform would be the biggest party. But note well that that's very different from being able to form a government. If the result actually turned out like this, I would put money on a Labour trying to form a grand coalition of the left (which would likely require a change of foreign policy towards something more anti Israel... See more
Collingwood 🇬🇧x.com
Δείτε το μεγάλο κομμάτι των συντηρητικών που πήγε Reform και ποσό μικρό αναλογικά πήγε απευθείας στους εργατικούς. Αυτή είναι καθαρά ιδεολογική ψήφος, όχι στρατηγική λόγω συστήματος https://t.co/KlWxZ7Rjar

Now British people have to accept laws imposed on them as a result of Byzantine intrigue between the unelected European Commission and the leaders of the other European member states. This represents a negation of centuries of British history, a central theme of which has been the gradual transfer of powers from the crown to the elected
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