Politics 2024/25 General Election Voting Intention (2022)

Who do you currently intend to vote for in the next UK general election?

  • Conservatives

    Votes: 1 4.3%
  • Labour

    Votes: 14 60.9%
  • SNP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lib Dems

    Votes: 3 13.0%
  • DUP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sinn Fein

    Votes: 1 4.3%
  • Plaid Cymru

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • SDLP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Green

    Votes: 3 13.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 4.3%

  • Total voters
    23

Deebs

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They are winning lots of councils...the problem with that is that they are getting found out at council level.

Fuck all is changing, the roads are some of the worst in the country, and they put the tax up well over inflation, not to mention the garden waste bin is now £69 (nice) a year (was £45)

Made a local gammon rage when I pointed out that he voted for them, and they did indeed promise to lower taxes.
Have to add my penneth to the state of the fucking roads, round here it is like driving through the streets of Tehran, more holes than flat surface.
 

Gwadien

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I stand by that.

"Free" - but only if you're following an "allowed" narrative. Our society is defined by leftist intolerance.

Edit: Hence the existence of multiple articles like this.

The misappropriation of terminology is hilarious.

First it was neo-liberal now it's neo-marxist.

Sound loads like that bloke in America you definitely don't like.
 

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The misappropriation of terminology is hilarious.
Yes. It's definitely just a made up thing rather than an appropriate term used to discuss sociological makeups of societies (amongst other things).


Can I ask why, since you've become a teacher (and in a rather extraordinary volte-face), have you become anti-intellectual?

You were happily buried in those sorts of questions, these sorts of arguments, as a younger man.
 

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I just think it's funny you actually believe that Keir Starmer is a Neo-Marxist.

I don't engage in debate in it because it's fucking stupid.
 

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Just to let you know Neo-Marxist thinking is absolutely alive and well in our political establishment. For example - Ralph Miliband is a quite famous neo-Marxist. And considering his son is being talked about, openly (in the guardian for example) as the current "real PM" then perhaps we should be taking this discussion seriously, rather than glibly dismissing it.
 

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I just think it's funny you actually believe that Keir Starmer is a Neo-Marxist
Not Keir. Definitely not Keir.

(He was Trotskyist as a kid, btw.)

I don't engage in debate in it because it's fucking stupid.
Or you're one, and don't like to draw attention to it? Like neo marxism is quietly doing, has been quietly doing since the 1960's? Part of it's method of operating being along the lines of "the smartest thing the devil did was convincing people he doesn't exist".

The thing about neo marxism is that it's easily defeated when people understand what it means in their day-to-day actual lives. They push back, hard.

So it's political proponents do everything they can to disguise it, to deny it, to cherry pick motives that are easy to swallow.

I consider neo marxism to be an enemy of liberty.


Edit: Anyway, thanks for signposting your anti-intellectualism. First you deny it's a thing (and call me Trumpist for good measure), then you admit it exists but say debate is "stupid".

Nailed on.
 
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They are winning lots of councils...the problem with that is that they are getting found out at council level.

Fuck all is changing, the roads are some of the worst in the country, and they put the tax up well over inflation, not to mention the garden waste bin is now £69 (nice) a year (was £45)

Made a local gammon rage when I pointed out that he voted for them, and they did indeed promise to lower taxes.

Sort of like:

 

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