Incidentally, did you know that Spurs have a Politics thread and Watford have an Environment thread. Good for them.
Neither feel the need to have them stickied on a football forum though.
Incidentally, did you know that Spurs have a Politics thread and Watford have an Environment thread. Good for them.
Therein lies part of the problem, though. Those 500,000 members represent a very small fraction of Labour's voting base...less than 4% of the total votes cast for Labour in 2017. A party that is responsive to card-carrying members while alienating the general public inevitably becomes less of a grassroots organization than a Greek chorus.
True. I wonder if the mods on that forum would let them? Our bunch are pretty open-minded. But anyway, it does mean that their threads are there due to popularity.Neither feel the need to have them stickied on a football forum though.
to be fair, I think only 10% of the posts on this forum are about football!Neither feel the need to have them stickied on a football forum though.
My family, the Labour Party and Jeremy Corbyn:It's not a smaller and smaller Labour Party. As a grass roots movement, it has rarely been bigger, though I do recognise that grass roots movements are by their very nature, frequently excluded from power...
https://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/SN05125
Spurs probably stole the idea from Saints and modified it slightly for their own purposes.Incidentally, did you know that Spurs have a Politics thread and Watford have an Environment thread. Good for them.
I see what you did there, very subtle!Spurs probably stole the idea from Saints and modified it slightly for their own purposes.
I wonder if the many leavers among those 7000 are reflecting more closely now on the implications of brexit for them and their families.Nissan confirming that the tariffs from a no deal brexit would push them over the edge to unsustainability in the UK and cost 7000 jobs.
ah nuclear weapons. I believe the UK has 120. Let's set them off around the world and not worry about human climate change any more, or, lets update them at a cost of whatever billions of pounds. After all, they're not much good if they're not the latest ones!Interesting post Serbia. In my case one grandad was a machine gunner in the trenches. In the '26 General Strike he was arrested and jailed after an assault on the town hall - he thought the revolution had come! Other grandad lost on a minesweeper in 1917. Dad was a motor mechanic and lifelong socialist. I admit I'm a Blairite. A friend and myself hatched a plan to take over the district council. Our model was the Scandinavian Social Democratic system and it was effectively Blairite pre Blair.
As a district councillor I won a seat that had been Tory forever by 29 votes, then held it with a majority of more than 500. Unless you take power you can do nothing. I am in favour of cutting defence spending, would axe Trident, but I'm not daft enough to put that forward as a policy, I know it would be denounced as surrender.
personally, I'd be quite happy if, in say 100 years (you know when anyone I might have known is dead), human politics died out and the crocodiles took over. Hell, they've been waiting for a million years and never once proposed drilling for oil!
Nissan have been in quite a bit of trouble since they lost their leadership from Carlos Ghosn. People wanted him out, and this is their harvest.Nissan confirming that the tariffs from a no deal brexit would push them over the edge to unsustainability in the UK and cost 7000 jobs.
My money is on the crows. One of them will mutate little T-Rex arms and then it's off to the races.
Nissan confirming that the tariffs from a no deal brexit would push them over the edge to unsustainability in the UK and cost 7000 jobs.
I wonder if the many leavers among those 7000 are reflecting more closely now on the implications of brexit for them and their families.
It's probably just a precursor to them pulling out of the UK anyway. Nissan are in trouble.I think people here realise I’m a staunch remainer.
However, I think Nissan are make screening a little here. Haven’t they git a Tariff free deal coming up with the EU? If so, then no duty to pay on exporting their cars from Japan, so apart from freight costs why make it outside their own country and have jobs for their own people?
I’m not sure brexit is the issue here. Might still be, but I think they may be deflecting here a little.
Yes, but our current government is busy trying to take that away. Your complaint is that China complains whenever anyone badmouths them and applies pressure to shut them up. Do you think a Chinese company could offend Trump and not suffer backlash?
Trump is wrong about China because he is wrong about everything. It doesn't bother him one iota that their government engages in propaganda and prosecutes enemies. He recognizes China's bullshit, and he respects Xi Jinping for that. He thinks that's how it should work for him in the US.
I'm not saying you're wrong about China. You're wrong about Trump. He's not putting tariffs against China because he thinks they are a morally bad government. The worse the government, the better. His supporters don't like China because Chinese people are yellow and not Christian. They're perfectly fine with Russia is white and Christian, except for the Russians who aren't, but supporting Putin will fix that problem in a hurry. That's all it is. Racism and Trump being an asshole.