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    1. merryman1 on

      Kind of fun how there’s just this open conspiracy to push NatCon politics into the Anglosphere and no one cares, no one sees they’re being manipulated, no one questions how we wind up in this place where convicted criminals are sitting alongside devout Christian scholars who sit on boards for organizations like The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship. No one ever seems to notice these glaring hypocrisies on the right or how openly they astroturf particular controversial positions in very concerted and internationally coordinated campaigns.

    2. technurse on

      Americans coming over here with their violent culture and trying to change the way British people live. 😐

    3. Mass_Spr_Sknk on

      New Statesman article covering the same subject matter – https://archive.ph/esM46

    4. lambrequin_mantling on

      Did you think he was just here on an expensive holiday paid for by the U.S. taxpayers…?

      Of course they want to keep trying to push their awful Christofascism into UK politics — and their donors’ big money.

    5. Dull_World4255 on

      Perhaps I should have provided some detail as to why I made the point I did. Before I do however, the reaction by some (not all) actually supports my claim in some way.
      Just look at the aggression from some people who are championing the left and who very likely lean towards the far side of that political spectrum. This is indicative of someone from the far-left of politics. Claim to be open-minded inclusive and diverse and yet, the moment someone offers an opinion that doesn’t align with their own, that’s it! Out comes the lazy racist insult, attempts to bully someone into agreeing with them and then the inevitable cancel culture actions the left apply to anyone who refuses to cede to the lefts sense of self-righteousness.

      In my example, I’m going to refer to the grooming gangs scandal. The reason being is this, many on the far-left and who also support Labour, have claimed this is nothing more than a bandwagon for the far-right to jump onto, in some this may be true. But look at this:

      – When a part of the opposition and therefore looking to gain power, Jess Phillips said in the House that if Labour got in she would call for a national enquiry into grooming gangs.
      – In July-24 the Labour Party win the election and one of the first courses of action they take is to make clear they will NOT be calling for a national grooming gangs enquiry. Stange, yes?
      – Shortly after they announce their decision, they continue to deny there being a need for one and insist it won’t happen.
      – No evidence or explanation is provided by Jess Phillips so as to explain that, whilst seeking to acquire power, she was all for a grooming gangs enquiry but now, after having acquired said power, she is opposed to one. Important to note that it was not a great period of time between the two occurrences.
      – it is then highlighted that Jess Phillips only managed to retain her seat in the house by a mere 600 odd votes, which in political terms in very little at best. Add to this that the individual she almost lost to was in fact a Muslim (the specific demographic alleged to be the main culprits concerning at least the suspected Pakistani grooming gangs, and now all of a sudden things may start to be adding up.
      – Finally, after months of refusing a grooming gangs enquiry, Baroness Casey concludes her audit only to find that proportionally, there is a greater chance of this crime being committed by Pakistani Muslim men.
      – Labour then eventually call for a national enquiry but don’t seem to be too happy about from their expressions and mood.

      Did anyone call out Jess Phillips for possibly jumping on the bandwagon in order to win over those on the far-right when her party was seeking to gain power? No! The left did what they always do, turn a ind eye, move the goals posts and attempt to force THEIR version of the truth onto everyone rather than accept THE truth of the matter. Hypocrisy and insincerity at its finest IMO

    6. 365BlobbyGirl on

      I don’t mean to be judgmental (although I totally am) but that bloke on the right looks exactly like Id imagine a british JD Vance fanboy to look

    7. butterypowered on

      That Bosh twat is clearly trying to be a barrow boy Boris Johnson.

      He’ll no doubt “tell it how it is” and end up an MP somehow.

    8. benrinnes on

      Nobody seems to have noticed that these scum are hyper-religious, anti-abortion types who want a “Trumper” in charge in the UK and with the spare cash they have, they could get what they want.

    9. concretepigeon on

      I read that as coked up at first, which wouldn’t have surprised me with Thomas Skinner hanging round.

    10. bars_and_plates on

      How do we actually sort this out?

      At the moment both in the UK and US it feels as if we are all sleepwalking into madness as people continually choose the “least worst” option whilst all of the options become worse every year.

      Ten or fifteen years ago I would have said that sane parties existed that represented my interests. Now I feel as if everyone has gone off the deep end in some form and I’m holding my nose regardless.

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