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Topic History of: Ken Loach expelled from Labour
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Green Man Wyot wrote:
Yes ridiculous. I think he is just a fuckwit Hedda. He spends all his time on the wrong battles; what policies do Labour have that reflect the concerns of their natural voters? Corbyn had values and integrity consistent with a socialist party. Starmer doesn't know which way to turn in his "woke" battles. No definition, no values, no leadership; no longer any point to the party which needs a radical overhaul - but it will take someone with charisma, leadership, values and clarity of thought. I don't know why the party continues to waste time on Starmer.

Maybe Starmer could have a drink have a drink at nice little pub in Bath called The Raven. Oh wait...it never gets old. I bet Keir wishes still that today's newspapers are tomorrow fish and chips wrappers.

I have never seen anyone barred from pub simply because its Keir Starmer.

On a serious note get some security guard who are not drugged up on power and on steroids.


metro.co.uk/2021/04/19/bath-keir-starmer...frontation-14434797/

I never thought politics in 2020 and 2021 would be both a circus and a freak show.
hedda Wyot wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:


I suppose it's him or Diane Abbott - both are useless.

Then again Boris is useless.


While I am clearly no fan of Starmer or Boris I do wonder how possible it is now - with the power of media and particularly now the instant 5 second attention span and judgments social media generates - for an effective leader to emerge?

Perhaps the media has become too capricious and instant a beast for anyone to deal with and it is simply not possible for a transformative, substantive figure (a Thatcher or Wilson) to emerge and operate for any length of time now...


about sums it up.

It's the internet.

with great advantages comes disadvantages.

at least people can discover "facts" and "evidence" on Social Media completely missed by 100,000s of the world's scientists. Such as the world really being flat.
Wyot Green Man wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:


I suppose it's him or Diane Abbott - both are useless.

Then again Boris is useless.


While I am clearly no fan of Starmer or Boris I do wonder how possible it is now - with the power of media and particularly now the instant 5 second attention span and judgments social media generates - for an effective leader to emerge?

Perhaps the media has become too capricious and instant a beast for anyone to deal with and it is simply not possible for a transformative, substantive figure (a Thatcher or Wilson) to emerge and operate for any length of time now...
Wyot JK2006 wrote:
I think Ken's films are terrific and great promotion for the best of socialism. I thought Corbyn was (and remains) a decent man whose chosen path was not one I walk but at least he had integrity and few others seem to have any. The way Corbyn was destroyed was a shocking example of the power of media and the ability to manipulate it. And the gullibility of those worshipping media.

Media is far too powerful now. The demonising of Corbyn was obvious and utterly cynical. Also clearly political, subverting and warping democracy to the point where we have it only in name.
JK2006 I think Ken's films are terrific and great promotion for the best of socialism. I thought Corbyn was (and remains) a decent man whose chosen path was not one I walk but at least he had integrity and few others seem to have any. The way Corbyn was destroyed was a shocking example of the power of media and the ability to manipulate it. And the gullibility of those worshipping media.