Psychoactive Substances: Rolling UK Politics in The Neo-Con Era

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New Statesman is reporting that Watson didn't tell Corbyn to resign and the BBC is wrong, fwiw.

On a Raqqa tip (ShariVari), Monday, 27 June 2016 10:04 (seven years ago) link

You'll have to pry his Labour Party membership card from his cold dead hands.

They could have been Stackridge. (Tom D.), Monday, 27 June 2016 10:07 (seven years ago) link

If the PLP want to drive a wedge between Corbyn and his young/urban supporters among the membership, casting him as having sabotaged the Remain campaign is a decent strategy.

― ǂbait (seandalai), Sunday, June 26, 2016 6:35 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

The Labour leader and his team were guilty of ‘deliberate sabotage’ of the remain campaign. Members should remember this if they’re asked to re-elect him

ǂbait (seandalai), Monday, 27 June 2016 10:08 (seven years ago) link

like boris, im going back on my previous thoughts re: corbyn. i now think his relative silence, and the failure of labour members, during the referendum could be a great asset. seeing as he never really wanted to remain, he could utilise that ambivalence, or rather, his pro-brexit beliefs, to seal an election victory.

he never wanted to stay in the EU, and if he exploits this in a way that doesnt blur with that of gove/boris/farrage, it could be exactly what disenfranchised old labour voters will gravitate towards.

StillAdvance, Monday, 27 June 2016 10:11 (seven years ago) link

that could be a good strategy

calzino, Monday, 27 June 2016 10:17 (seven years ago) link

What on earth....

Acting Crazy (Instrumental) (jed_), Monday, 27 June 2016 10:17 (seven years ago) link

i suggest replacing corbyn with vitellius.

hypnic jerk (rushomancy), Monday, 27 June 2016 10:31 (seven years ago) link

I'm just about all linked out, and this is from a guy I don't know, but does at least point out the context of the coming year and under which any negotiations would be conducted
https://medium.com/@octskyward/ok-what-now-e3f64d38f7#.xenq7qjme

― stet, maandag 27 juni 2016 1:43 (10 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Don't know about the rest, but the part abt The Netherlands, Wilders and a possible referendum here is wrong and wildly speculative on so many accounts I don't know where to start.

Le Bateau Ivre, Monday, 27 June 2016 10:38 (seven years ago) link

That's a double relief, thanks

stet, Monday, 27 June 2016 10:53 (seven years ago) link

Nandy has resigned and said she won't stand as leader so bang goes that idea.

On a Raqqa tip (ShariVari), Monday, 27 June 2016 11:07 (seven years ago) link

I'm corralling all my linking urges here Rolling Brexit Links/News thread

stet, Monday, 27 June 2016 11:12 (seven years ago) link

idk whether there will actually be a shadow cabinet by the end of the day but it's good to see Clive Lewis promoted.

Pat Glass also sounds cool:

Glass has taken a prominent role in Labour’s campaign to remain in the EU in the June 2016 referendum campaign. On 19 May 2016, she apologised after calling an elector "a horrible racist", which was caught at the end of a radio interview recording and reported by the media. She also added "I'm never coming back to wherever this is"

On a Raqqa tip (ShariVari), Monday, 27 June 2016 11:25 (seven years ago) link

One of the Eagles has flown and i'd assume the other will later.

On a Raqqa tip (ShariVari), Monday, 27 June 2016 11:28 (seven years ago) link

i hope they're not planning on leaving mount doom without frodo

hypnic jerk (rushomancy), Monday, 27 June 2016 11:36 (seven years ago) link

maybe they should just, you know, take it easy

So you are a hippocrite, face it! (Bananaman Begins), Monday, 27 June 2016 11:44 (seven years ago) link

Lyin' Eyes, Already Gone, The Last Resort, New Kid In Town, etc, also available.

On a Raqqa tip (ShariVari), Monday, 27 June 2016 11:48 (seven years ago) link

I'll go to corbyn rally in parliament square this evening

conrad, Monday, 27 June 2016 11:56 (seven years ago) link

I see shares the distaste for cleverness of her husband (Jack Sprat).

Don't forget "Chug All Night" (xxp)

They could have been Stackridge. (Tom D.), Monday, 27 June 2016 12:07 (seven years ago) link

I had begun to feel slightly less despairing (prob less because any actual news seemed encouraging than because a brain cannot stay at my Friday levels of despair and stay alive) but now I've read the links thread I am re-entering full-on "oh shit, we're fucked" mode

if anyone would like to dissuade me I'll be under my desk

a passing spacecadet, Monday, 27 June 2016 12:13 (seven years ago) link

Deskit

EU don't negotiate with errorists (darraghmac), Monday, 27 June 2016 12:15 (seven years ago) link

Yes. Today definitely feels like the worst day since Friday.

Alba, Monday, 27 June 2016 12:17 (seven years ago) link

who knew all the complaining that labour was tory-lite and the answer was to become ukip-lite all along

Mordy, Monday, 27 June 2016 12:31 (seven years ago) link

Having one MP is something to aim for.

They could have been Stackridge. (Tom D.), Monday, 27 June 2016 12:35 (seven years ago) link

This is like the Iraq war. Anyone in favour who didn't see it ending in disaster should be barred from being taken seriously about anything ever again. Not that Kelvin MacKenzie has ever been taken seriously.

On a Raqqa tip (ShariVari), Monday, 27 June 2016 12:44 (seven years ago) link

Glass has taken a prominent role in Labour’s campaign to remain in the EU in the June 2016 referendum campaign. On 19 May 2016, she apologised after calling an elector "a horrible racist", which was caught at the end of a radio interview recording and reported by the media. She also added "I'm never coming back to wherever this is"

she sounds just like the person to help labour win back their heartlands.

StillAdvance, Monday, 27 June 2016 12:47 (seven years ago) link

does anyone actually feel better hearing from 'regretful' voters? if anything, it just makes me more angry. im not even sure i believe it anymore. its starting to seem trendy.

StillAdvance, Monday, 27 June 2016 12:50 (seven years ago) link

It's bollocks, isn't it? ComRes poll at the weekend suggested four times as many REMAIN voters were regretful as Leave ones (4% of remain voters happy with result, 1% leave voters unhappy). OK, I guess pollsters could face some seriously shy Leave voters now.

Alba, Monday, 27 June 2016 12:54 (seven years ago) link

Radio 4 this morning said 7% I think but don't know where they were getting that from.

Alba, Monday, 27 June 2016 12:55 (seven years ago) link

iirc correctly Glass apologised for the I'm never coming back to wherever this is" comment but pointedly didn't apologise for calling the voter racist, which reflected well on her, I thought.

can't get over this sentence from that Freedland article:

And nor did he help those Labour campaigners, encountering deep misgivings about immigration on the doorstep in traditional Labour areas, when he chose a set-piece interview with Andrew Marr on the Sunday before polling day to say that he did not see either the possibility or the need for an upper limit on migration – and all but agreeing with Marr that if you had concerns about immigration your best bet was to vote leave.

like, there are many things you can criticise Corbyn for, but you chose this? that he didn't lie and pretend that there's some way to stop free movement of labour if you stay in the EU?

soref, Monday, 27 June 2016 12:58 (seven years ago) link

Trying to imagine what scenario entails for you to Vote Remain, lose the referendum, see all the economic and political chaos it causes and then declare you're happy with the result.

Unless you're some MP with aspirations I suppose.

groovypanda, Monday, 27 June 2016 12:59 (seven years ago) link

SNP voters?

On a Raqqa tip (ShariVari), Monday, 27 June 2016 13:08 (seven years ago) link

many guardian journalists strike me as being no smarter than any kelvin mckenzie types. and they wont be happy until labour is in power, no matter how they get there. corbyn can be a mess of a leader but at least he stands for an alternative. also doesnt help that think piece mania means people are just churning their oh so very important opinions out seemingly by the hour.

StillAdvance, Monday, 27 June 2016 13:10 (seven years ago) link

and they wont be happy until labour is in power

God knows what's given you that idea.

They could have been Stackridge. (Tom D.), Monday, 27 June 2016 13:43 (seven years ago) link

Yes, when was the last time they were fully behind a Labour leader? 2001?

On a Raqqa tip (ShariVari), Monday, 27 June 2016 13:46 (seven years ago) link

well ok. i just meant they cant help but find fault, whatever corbyn does. if he was in power, it might be another story. then again, yes, both brown and corbyn have been on the receiving end of relentless negative campaigns. they cant possibly win these people over, who like to pose as being of the left, but probably dont really believe in it.

StillAdvance, Monday, 27 June 2016 13:50 (seven years ago) link

don't think anybody in the PLP is claiming to be "of the left" any more

Inglan is a Bitch (Noodle Vague), Monday, 27 June 2016 13:51 (seven years ago) link

if they force a leadership contest every potential candidate should be required to offer 5 policy goals, if only because I dearly need the lulz

Inglan is a Bitch (Noodle Vague), Monday, 27 June 2016 13:53 (seven years ago) link

Yes, when was the last time they were fully behind a Labour leader? 2001?

I dunno what you mean by "fully behind" but in the sense of advising people to vote Labour, it was last year

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/may/06/guardian-view-election-2015-may-be-election-of-lifetime

I mean, yes, plenty of columns criticising Labour and Miliband, but that's fine by me, whoever the leader is. I wouldn't want uncritical coverage.

Alba, Monday, 27 June 2016 13:55 (seven years ago) link

jess phillips is a socialist

conrad, Monday, 27 June 2016 13:56 (seven years ago) link

The Guardian ran a relentlessly negative campaign about Miliband prior to the election irrespective of what the final editorial said.

Luciana Berger has gone now.

The Telegraph were reporting he'd be kicked out after a planned flurry of resignations even before the referendum.

On a Raqqa tip (ShariVari), Monday, 27 June 2016 13:58 (seven years ago) link

We haven't talked too much about this, but surely the media is heavily implicated in all this? That the Brexiteers were never held to account for their lack of plan? I want to watch Newsnight tonight, but at the same time I don't, as their domestic coverage has become so pitiful

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Monday, 27 June 2016 15:24 (seven years ago) link

Yes, deeply, deeply implicated. Mail and Sun worst of all, Express too. But BBC News was pretty woeful at asking questions, and of doing the "balance" thing of stacking shitty Leave campaigners statements against proper experts' as if they were equal.

stet, Monday, 27 June 2016 15:27 (seven years ago) link

Laura K, while not as bad as painted, is awful for focusing on Labour to the exclusion of all else, too

stet, Monday, 27 June 2016 15:27 (seven years ago) link

4m ago
16:25
Back in the Commons, Labour’s Pat McFadden says Boris Johnson in his Telegraph article this morning said he wanted the UK to have full access to the single market. Is there any country with full access to the single market that does not allow free movement of labour?

Cameron says there is no country with full access to the single market that does not also pay a contribution and allow free movement.

ghosts that don't exist (Neil S), Monday, 27 June 2016 15:29 (seven years ago) link

the media love the drama and sensationalism of right wing types like farrage. its a similar thing to how they cover trump. they think its a great big hoot. a little joke that couldnt possibly really come to anything, when obv to many people, its very real. they dont seem to understand this. right wing types also make great copy, and fit better with ideas around what sells papers. more than someone like corbyn, whose beliefs would be too much of a challenge. i also think many 'liberal' journo types cant connect the dots as to how this might affect actual people. theyre too convinced that no one could possibly go for these persuasive, charismatic, embittered right wing demagogues, so dont bother really questioning it. or it just doesnt really affect them, so theyre less likely to interrogate it. plus, its just not as sexy as international affairs. what dyou want to be talking about at a dinner party? the problems of people who dont live that far down the road, or a people a thousand miles away who make you look so much more informed and smart?

StillAdvance, Monday, 27 June 2016 15:39 (seven years ago) link

article fifty ‏@hmclandress 2h2 hours ago

i hate to have political heroes, i don't believe in the great man theory of history, but fuck me corbyn's some man for putting up with this

xyzzzz__, Monday, 27 June 2016 15:43 (seven years ago) link

Jeremy Corbyn plans to address a rally of grassroots supporters at the gates of parliament tonight after facing down his critics within the Parliamentary Labour party.

Labour’s leader will at first attend a crucial meeting of MPs where he is expected to face calls for his resignation including former members of his shadow cabinet.

But after calling for party unity, he plans to address a Momentum rally on Parliament Square, 20 yards from the parliamentary estate, sources said.

He may well be flanked at the rally by up to 20 MPs, who among those who remain loyal to Labour’s leader.

The address will offer a stark reminder to MPs that Corbyn’s support remains outside the Parliamentary party which has always been hostile towards him.

A source close to his office confirmed that he would address the rally following the PLP meeting.

xyzzzz__, Monday, 27 June 2016 15:43 (seven years ago) link

keir starmer is the latest to depart the cabinet of shadows. that is a major loss if corbs clings on cuz he is a really strong voice for human rights

coygbiv (NickB), Monday, 27 June 2016 16:04 (seven years ago) link


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