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  • ^Yeah, whatever...unity would be good, but there's no unity in the left. We have 4 socialist parties in NI only and it's tiny! Coalitions, maybe, I'd welcome that, but the Greens also don't want to leave the EU and go full Cuba.

    My frustrated two cents:

    The UK wants to have more socialist conditions on capitalism (like Scandinavian states) but socialism is anti-xenophobia so now the UK is awfully confused with itself
    It doesn't want to vote Labour, if anything Tories approval is up (though brexit means clusterfuck)
    And somehow Corbyn isn't a career politician, but then people complain they want more normal people in politics and don't vote for him

    Blergh. It's enough to turn you into a neo liberal, at least the key performance indicator of "i has more cash" is simply ;)

  • Ironically, it is socialism that started this internationalist thing.

    With the Nuttall 'strategy' and that recent awful article by Douglas Carswell in the Garnuadi, I think it's become more abundantly clear than ever that UKIP is just a Tory tool for splitting Labour. Most of the things that they accuse Labour of apply more or equally strongly to the Tories, but for some strange reason they are never mentioned.

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