| Polanski on 13:13 - May 2 with 262 views | brazil1982 |
| Polanski on 09:13 - May 2 by GlasgowBlue | Deary me Stokie. I was answering somebody who was claiming the Conservative vote was extinct. So I linked the latest YouGuv poll showing the Tories in second to reform and ahead of Labour and the Greens. You seem pretty desperate to find fault in anything I post lately. |
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| Polanski on 17:17 - May 2 with 177 views | Herbivore |
| Polanski on 11:14 - May 2 by ipswichtown1982 | Are you of the opinion that this current government is not economically very left wing? Could you possibly mean that are not left wing enough by the use of the term “Labour lite”? |
You think the current govt is economically "very left wing"? Sweet, I'll look forward to their forced seizure of assets from the ultra rich and them nationalising all of the key industries with the proceeds. Or maybe you're talking shit,.lad. [Post edited 2 May 17:18]
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| Polanski on 18:27 - May 2 with 126 views | BigManBlue | I’m not an economist, but seeing him on The Rest os Politics suggesting the government doesn’t pay back debt didn’t fill me with hope. Wouldn’t this just be the bond markets running, like they did for Truss, but on steroids? As a broader point it seems they are fundamentally split between rural, “traditional” greens who are more concerned about countryside stewardship and urban Corbynite-like voters who are more interested in the party’s stance on Palestine, and they would run into the same problems as Labour in keeping that kind of fundamentally opposed coalition together. Personally I’m lucky to have a good local candidate who’s my existing county councillor, but in a general election god only knows who’d get my vote. |  |
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| Polanski on 20:46 - May 2 with 61 views | DJR |
| Polanski on 18:27 - May 2 by BigManBlue | I’m not an economist, but seeing him on The Rest os Politics suggesting the government doesn’t pay back debt didn’t fill me with hope. Wouldn’t this just be the bond markets running, like they did for Truss, but on steroids? As a broader point it seems they are fundamentally split between rural, “traditional” greens who are more concerned about countryside stewardship and urban Corbynite-like voters who are more interested in the party’s stance on Palestine, and they would run into the same problems as Labour in keeping that kind of fundamentally opposed coalition together. Personally I’m lucky to have a good local candidate who’s my existing county councillor, but in a general election god only knows who’d get my vote. |
Traditional Greens tend to live in cities like Brighton, Bristol and Norwich. Admittedly they won a seat in Suffolk but I always thought that was slightly puzzling. And certainly in the large rural part of the constituency I live in the Greens are nowhere but they dominate the one large town. [Post edited 2 May 21:04]
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