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@essenceofzam.bsky.social

Innocent bystander. Fart smeller & smart fella. Putting the fun back into fundamentalism. https://x.com/EssenceOfZam

279 Followers 448 Following 242 Posts Joined Nov 2023
2 weeks ago

The irony being that by far the biggest crooks and criminals in the City are the City Bosses themselves

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2 weeks ago

What's Lina's Law?

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3 months ago
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3 months ago

I have a feeling she's the sort that doesn't feel the need to do a courtesy flash.

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3 months ago

At 20 seconds in I thought she was about to rack up a few cheeky lines.

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3 months ago

Holy fuck the arsehole brigade are outdoing themselves in the replies. Absolutely zero recognition of the huge numbers being crushed & abused by the Starmer govt, by past Tory govts. They only care that Reform will hurt people like *them*, the normies, fuck those already oppressed, dead & dying

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3 months ago

Perfect replies in meme form do exist.

Exhibit A:

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3 months ago

One of the great philosophical questions about life and the universe.

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3 months ago

That's alot of effort to go to over a quick number 2.

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3 months ago

Not the worst thing about this ridiculous headline, but it's worth pointing out

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3 months ago

Apparently it student politics to be critical of Starmer.

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3 months ago

I'm saying that what you see as Labour's biggest support base has plummeted and is likely to disappear if Starmer's Labour carries on with the same trajectory.

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3 months ago

That was true. No more.

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3 months ago

What's the story here? I think I missed it.

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3 months ago

The best attack on Farage would be to publicise how Mandelson was involved in getting his election win.

However that looks as bad on Labour, so we have to pretend that never happened.

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3 months ago

Exactly my experience while canvessing in Ilford.

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3 months ago

In your view, yes.

Thankfully my view is backed up with recent confessions from Morgan McSweeney. As well as aiming for a Labour defeat in 2019 he wanted people like you to lay all the blame on Corbyn.

It's easy to con someone than to have them admit they were conned.

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3 months ago
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‘Corbyn had flown too close to the sun’: how Labour insiders battled the left and plotted the party’s path back to power Exclusive extract from new book says Corbyn’s appearance at Glastonbury was a key moment in the party’s long way back to power. And as one anti-Corbyn group tried to build a moderate coalition, it als...

You only have to compare the drop between 2017 & 2019 to see where the issue was. Same manifesto with one key policy change. Not to mention the underhand shenanigans from Labour Together and Morgan McSweeney. They got the Labour defeat they wanted in the end.

www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

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3 months ago

If anything it's made him more popular with the sort that idolise him.

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3 months ago
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Young person who Rory Stewart thinks was responsible for their actions and should not be forgiven: 15yo Shamima Begum
Young person who Rory Stewart thinks was not responsible for their actions and should be forgiven: 18yo Nigel Farage.

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3 months ago

Fascinating to see people come to the realisation, very late in the day that the Labour governing project has collapsed and is unable to meaningfully fight any of its challengers because it's singularly obsessed with repudiating a political project from the last decade.

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3 months ago

Oh look. Yet another example that shows horseshoe theory is bullshit.

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3 months ago

Liberals would still be like “horseshoe theory”

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3 months ago

And you clearly stuck fingers in your ears when hearing the reasons most people gave for voting Tory in 2019. Sadly "Get Brexit Done" resonated with too many people.

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3 months ago

Sadly that's a myth peddled by the "anyone but Corbyn" crowd.

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3 months ago

Democracy is democracy. Subverting democracy in one place suggests upholding democracy for all isn't high on their list of concerns.

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3 months ago
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‘Corbyn had flown too close to the sun’: how Labour insiders battled the left and plotted the party’s path back to power Exclusive extract from new book says Corbyn’s appearance at Glastonbury was a key moment in the party’s long way back to power. And as one anti-Corbyn group tried to build a moderate coalition, it als...

For me democracy ended when Morgan McSweeney chose to push smears against Labour members and Corbyn to regain control of Labour and then advised Starmer to lie to members to become leader.

But don't take my word for it. Here's McSweeney himself confessing all.

www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

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3 months ago

Suggesting he wasn't that bothered when Labour lost the 2017 and 2019 elections.

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3 months ago

Keir Starmer - "I’ve always wanted a Labour government but I’ve never worried about the future of our country under a Tory government."

The words of a man so insulated from the harm done by the Tories he felt no compulsion not to continue the harm not being done to him and his.

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3 months ago

The problem with Kasparov is that he doesn't apply the same thinking towards Hasbara or any other silly claims they make about Palestinians.

He has a rather obvious blind spot.

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