RicoS321 Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 2 hours ago, CurlsLikeTattie said: People need to take a test before a referendum with one simple question - explain in fewer than 500 words what we are voting for. Fail that, you're not voting. Actually, there should be a screen in the voting booth (for all elections and referendums etc.) where you either - match the policy to the candidate, and if you get less than 80% you don't get taken to the voting screen, or - select the policies that resonate with you, and it matches your answers to the relevant candidate. I might need to give these options some real thought before airing them any more. With a by-election coming up, I feel they should save the rejoin the EU talk for a little while. Gives Reform all the fuel they need to take Makerfield. How about explaining in more than 500 words what you don't get to vote on? That'd be far more meaningful. Quote
Ajja Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago (edited) We should move heaven and earth to get back into the EU. We will go back with a significantly poorer deal than we had but that’s the price paid for stupidity. The only realistic way we get out of this Reform spiral and the misery of where the UK is headed is by driving economic growth and bringing some much needed wealth back into both the public purse and into the pockets of those at the poorer end of society. The EU is our biggest market opportunity, we’ve lost tens of billions by leaving it. On top of that, the rise of Trump has changed the landscape immeasurably in Europe and the need to form stronger ties with them has never been greater in recent times. Edited 16 hours ago by Ajja 4 Quote
blinlemon Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, Ajja said: …the rise of Trump has changed the landscape immeasurably in Europe and the need to form stronger ties with them has never been greater in recent times. I’ve been saying this since 11/9 and the US using it as an opportunity to get its mitts on the States’ fossil fuels which had somehow found their way under Mesopotamia. 2 Quote
Ajja Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 12 hours ago, Mason89 said: There’s a lack of honesty with politicians when it comes to Brexit. Somebody should just come out and say it. If you still believe in Brexit you’re a dildo Labour definitely want it but they are in the jaws of the vice on this one and the media in this country are just waiting to turn the screw. They are terrified of how Farage would weaponise a reversal of Brexit and the right wing media would blow the wind directly into his sails. They would go full bore on the boats and images of thousands upon thousands of immigrants landing here for free. Even though Brexit has been the most damaging thing for immigration as the French can now just say fuck it, your problem now. it’s exactly the same with Isreal, Labour are so terrified of the antisemitism tag that they won’t speak out about it despite how they really feel. Again, the media and certain factions within politics are poised and ready to go to town on them if they do. The media in this country are absolute cretins and they make it almost impossible for a left or even central party to succeed for any length of time. 1 Quote
RicoS321 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 11 hours ago, Ajja said: The only realistic way we get out of this Reform spiral and the misery of where the UK is headed is by driving economic growth and bringing some much needed wealth back into both the public purse and into the pockets of those at the poorer end of society Does anyone really believe this shite? Economic growth is the biggest disaster that this planet has ever seen. It's a make believe, anti-science, game. If the intention of GDP was to help poor people, which it isn't, then we could simply do that. Equality is not, and will never be, predicated on growth. Just change the rules of the make believe game. It's okay (it isn't, really) for a loser politician to talk about growth like it's a real thing, but for the public to parrot is significantly worse than climate change denial. Economic growth decimates every single planetary boundary identified, without exception. The only realistic way that we get out of the misery of where the UK is headed is for the addicts to admit the problem, and do the exact opposite of what you suggest. That means less global trade, and more local focus, especially on food production. Less stuff and less travel. Anyway, the cognitive dissonance of the economic growthers will come to a shattering halt when they realise it's entirely powered by diesel, and the easy to reach stuff is now done (and has been for some time, but the fictional growth of money printing has kept the illusion going for a bit). Hopefully they'll not only admit the problem, but begin to act on it. Obviously, this isn't a direct go at you @Ajja. Just the narrative. Normally when I make a comment about growth being the worst thing, people who espouse the narrative (the adults, apparently) tell me that they know all this, but we've got to work with what we've got or some shite (in other words, don't admit to, or attempt to tackle the problem). That once we just get back in the EU/become more sustainable/get to net zero/reduce inequality, then we can deal with the biggest issue that underpins every problem we have as a species (and the biggest problem for every other species). It's an extreme form of gaslighting, surrounded by the fictional economic edifice. Hopefully the best thing to come out of Hormuz will be that people will be forced to engage with the problem and stop engaging with the fictional terms of the system, which everyone knows cannot be sustained. The best thing that can happen is that the stand off continues, and gives just enough of a shock that people come to their senses. COVID clearly wasn't the awakening, hopefully the permanent loss of 15% of oil production will be. And, no, the answer isn't renewables. Quote
Mason89 Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago When should we start stockpiling tinned foods & arse paper? Quote
CurlsLikeTattie Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 52 minutes ago, Mason89 said: When should we start stockpiling tinned foods & arse paper? Don't you already? Can't move in my house for heinz beans and andrex (no supermarket own for us come the apocolypse) Quote
RicoS321 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 38 minutes ago, Mason89 said: When should we start stockpiling tinned foods & arse paper? According to government advice, you should already have a stockpile of essentials. All a bit individualist if you ask me, people should just starve with dignity. Honestly though, this type of response is expected, rather than engage with the point. That's exactly how climate change deniers work: "when's the disaster coming? They said we'd be wearing bikinis in February by now!!!". I have no idea when the fruits of the system will become ripe, but the evidence suggests that it will. Perpetual growth cannot happen, oil (the good stuff, that actually powers the material world) is declining, renewables are not renewable, 7 of the 9 planetary boundaries have been exceeded (unabated). I do think we are past the upward peak of the bell curve, which was entirely built on fossil fuels, and as we descend there will be some big jolts on the way, with the current middle east crisis potentially being one. However, it could resolve itself within a few years and business will return to relative normal but with oil sitting higher and demand having permanently reduced without most of the middle class being completely unaware as resentment continues to boil over amongst the working classes (who will continue to be scoffed at for their form of ignorance/racism/bigotry whilst ignoring the actual issues further). This is the part that people who talk about EU, or Labour leaders fail to engage with. Quote
RicoS321 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 59 minutes ago, CurlsLikeTattie said: Don't you already? Can't move in my house for heinz beans and andrex (no supermarket own for us come the apocolypse) You forgot the important part: never reveal your stockpiling online. They'll come for you first. 1 1 Quote
Mason89 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 31 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: According to government advice, you should already have a stockpile of essentials. All a bit individualist if you ask me, people should just starve with dignity. Honestly though, this type of response is expected, rather than engage with the point. That's exactly how climate change deniers work: "when's the disaster coming? They said we'd be wearing bikinis in February by now!!!". I have no idea when the fruits of the system will become ripe, but the evidence suggests that it will. Perpetual growth cannot happen, oil (the good stuff, that actually powers the material world) is declining, renewables are not renewable, 7 of the 9 planetary boundaries have been exceeded (unabated). I do think we are past the upward peak of the bell curve, which was entirely built on fossil fuels, and as we descend there will be some big jolts on the way, with the current middle east crisis potentially being one. However, it could resolve itself within a few years and business will return to relative normal but with oil sitting higher and demand having permanently reduced without most of the middle class being completely unaware as resentment continues to boil over amongst the working classes (who will continue to be scoffed at for their form of ignorance/racism/bigotry whilst ignoring the actual issues further). This is the part that people who talk about EU, or Labour leaders fail to engage with. The future might be a bit bumpy but we already have the answers, just not the will. That’ll come. Ignorance/racism/bigotry in this day and age is a choice and has nothing to do with class. Quote
CurlsLikeTattie Posted 44 minutes ago Report Posted 44 minutes ago 1 hour ago, RicoS321 said: You forgot the important part: never reveal your stockpiling online. They'll come for you first. I have a house full of used dog shit bags and rangers tops. Nothing you want here. Move along please. Thanks. 1 Quote
Mason89 Posted 40 minutes ago Report Posted 40 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, CurlsLikeTattie said: I have a house full of used dog shit bags and rangers tops. Nothing you want here. Move along please. Thanks. How do you tell them apart? Quote
RicoS321 Posted 34 minutes ago Report Posted 34 minutes ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Mason89 said: The future might be a bit bumpy but we already have the answers, just not the will. That’ll come. Ignorance/racism/bigotry in this day and age is a choice and has nothing to do with class. The answers don't exist within our political system, they weren't an option in any vote in living memory and they have nothing to do with being in the EU or not (or stopping boats). Ignorance, racism and bigotry are no more choices than being tricked into buying a can of monster, or an ultra processed vegan meal. Edit: I'm not saying that every bigot does so without free will. Just as not every person able to cook will choose to do so. Edited 30 minutes ago by RicoS321 Quote
Mason89 Posted 27 minutes ago Report Posted 27 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: The answers don't exist within our political system, they weren't an option in any vote in living memory and they have nothing to do with being in the EU or not (or stopping boats). Ignorance, racism and bigotry are no more choices than being tricked into buying a can of monster, or an ultra processed vegan meal. The panic is in the future though? They are absolutely choices. I choose not to drink monster, eat ultra processed vegan meals or hate minority groups. That has nothing to do with class (although I simply ooze the stuff) Quote
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