Well, this is terrifying. Praise from Tories for "doing what they couldn't" and No 10 insiders confirming it's an ideological, to harm as many vulnerable people as possible.
refitman wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 7:51 am
Super Saturday for the 6 Nations, that's me in front of the TV all day
Same here. Expecting wins from Ireland and England then comes the conundrum for a Scotland supporter. France are a joy to watch and I would say clearly the best team in the tournament so while a win for Scotland would be nice I wouldn't be overly upset if they lose (with dignity) and France get what they deserve.
Describing current Labour as 'centre-left', with a straight face, is utterly laughable. That and the fact that McSweeney is taken in by the jangly-keys that is 'AI', means he should be no-where near Labour and the levers of power.
AnatolyKasparov wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 3:01 pm
Remember what I said about Streeting the other day.
Unless the party completely abolishes internal democracy, there is no way he gets to be the next Labour leader against any remotely credible opponent.
Stuff like this only makes that more certain still.
HE IS DOING HARM TO PEOPLE RIGHT NOW. I DON'T GIVE A FLYING FUCK ABOUT 5 YEARS TIME - PEOPLE WILL DIE BECAUSE HE HAS HIS POCKETS STUFFED FULL OF PRIVATE HEALTH CARE CASH NOW.
refitman wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 3:11 pm
AK, at some point, you will have to realise that current Labour policies are harming people at this very moment.
You can take a horse to water but you can't make it drink.
It was like this when Nick Clegg foisted himself on the Lib-Dems. At the time those of us on the left of the party warned that moving to the right would be an absolute disaster but we were ignored and told to fuck off by true believers with their heads stuck firmly in the sand (and up their own arses). They still believed right up until reality punched them squarely in the face.
Starmer's acolytes are giving off exactly the same vibe.