The British Summer of Discontent - The growing civil unrest of the native British population, sparked by the murder of 3 young girls in Southport

Also Oasis was strongly associated with the optimism of the newly elected Blair Government, with Blair himself making sure he was seen hanging out with rockstars and the like. Cool Britannia was the tagline then.
I wonder if the Gallagher brothers have given Blair any tickets to one of their gigs?
 
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Why would I repeal it? There are plenty more traitors, preds, and degenerates. Huw Edwards is going to be skinned live on prime time tv.

Hanging drawing and quartering.

The country lost its way after those reasonable punishments were overturned due to namby pamby bleeding hearts.

High treason needs to have a much higher conviction rate.
At the moment it’s almost never prosecuted.
 
I withdraw my comment that you repeal it after Blair. Wasn't thinking straight after having a vision of Blair dangling at the end of a rope.

Rope? My boy, I have other plans.

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You can see how the country reacted to Blair in voter turnouts. Turnout at the 97 election was down a little, but within the range of normal turnouts for most of the 20th century, but at the 2001 election it had crashed to a historic low, with the only significant recovery being the Brexit referendum, nearly 15 years later. The majority of that drop was among the working class, who were no longer engaged with the system.

I think this is completely accurate. My dad was a lifelong supporter of Labour, being a working class guy and fairly politically engaged. He was a big fan of John Smith and was really disappointed by his untimely death. He continued to vote Labour, but after the first couple of years when it became clear how much of a traitor to his base Blair was he abandoned politics entirely. He hated Blair and his cronies, but he could never bring himself to vote Tory. He eventually found a small hope in UKIP, but then that all fell apart when again he was let down by Brexit. All in all that inoculated him to politics entirely and he never went back. I think his story is probably pretty common amongst the working class of Britain.

Since Blair pozzed UK politics it's just been a litany of jokes, with the dispatch box becoming nothing more than a literally stand-up comedy. Politicians don't take their job seriously any more, around the world they're basically laughing at their people, who they consider stupid and childlike. They consider the working class people, people like my Dad, as thick and illiterate, when in actuality they're more aware of the *real* situation of the world than the clueless factions of the middle classes. Blair and his inflated sense of ego kicked that attitude off, and it continued from then on with Cameroon, who was Blair with a different tie.

I'll never understand why the press keep wheeling Blair out like he's some kind of elder statesman instead of the criminal he is. He's fucking scum
 
Rope? My boy, I have other plans.

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And I suppose Theresa May shall be hurled out of the Houses of Parliament by her pigtails and Boris Johnson sucked out of a chocolate river through a pipe?


In short, would your office instate a policy of Roald Dahl penned punishments for being prime minister?
 
I'll never understand why the press keep wheeling Blair out like he's some kind of elder statesman instead of the criminal he is. He's fucking scum
Blair and Obama are the absolute peak of Atlanticist neoliberalist statesmen. The current system desperately longs for the 1995-2015 era when almost everyone worldwide more or less agreed with the globalist direction everyone was heading.
 
Politicians don't take their job seriously any more, around the world they're basically laughing at their people, who they consider stupid and childlike.

Once politicians realized that if they all just agree to fuck over the voters and make each other and their donors rich, elections stopped mattering entirely. It must have made politics a lot less stressful to not have to care what anybody thinks.
 
Once politicians realized that if they all just agree to fuck over the voters and make each other and their donors rich, elections stopped mattering entirely. It must have made politics a lot less stressful to not have to care what anybody thinks.
And the fact that most voters don't really care about actual policy and its effects, just what media/culture retards tell them will happen if they vote a certain way. Funny thing is, at least in the UK, the politicians don't read half of the shit they pass. They have PR guys that do that and tell him how to vote on bills.
 
And the fact that most voters don't really care about actual policy and its effects, just what media/culture retards tell them will happen if they vote a certain way. Funny thing is, at least in the UK, the politicians don't read half of the shit they pass. They have PR guys that do that and tell him how to vote on bills.
The U.S. is no different, except we use lobbyists and NGOs to tell our politicians how to vote or what to add/remove/modify on a bill. Many of them will write up the bill too and just send it along.
 
I was looking back, just because I was interested, at the Rivers of Blood speech made by Enoch Powell. You can argue about what he said, and if it was racist or if it wasn't. But even if you forget the meaning of the speech. That speech was made nearly 60 years ago now. The man wrote and delivered a speech that still holds huge power, even today. The words he chose to use were beautiful and powerful. You can agree or disagree with them, but he was an absolute intellectual powerhouse. Just read this

"Let no one suppose that the flow of dependents will automatically tail off. On the contrary, even at the present admission rate of only 5,000 a year by voucher, there is sufficient for a further 25,000 dependents per annum ad infinitum, without taking into account the huge reservoir of existing relations in this country - and I am making no allowance at all for fraudulent entry. In these circumstances nothing will suffice but that the total inflow for settlement should be reduced at once to negligible proportions, and that the necessary legislative and administrative measures be taken without delay."

The oratorical skills are on a completely different level. Now here's Churchill delivering a fucking masterclass

"Turning once again, and this time more generally, to the question of invasion, I would observe that there has never been a period in all these long centuries of which we boast when an absolute guarantee against invasion, still less against serious raids, could have been given to our people. In the days of Napoleon the same wind which would have carried his transports across the Channel might have driven away the blockading fleet. There was always the chance, and it is that chance which has excited and befooled the imaginations of many Continental tyrants. Many are the tales that are told. We are assured that novel methods will be adopted, and when we see the originality of malice, the ingenuity of aggression, which our enemy displays, we may certainly prepare ourselves for every kind of novel stratagem and every kind of brutal and treacherous maneuver."

Here's a Starmer speech

"Doreen, thank you for your kind words. Thank you for everything you’ve done for criminal justice. Thank you for everything you’ve done for our party. I’m so proud to call you my friend. Thank you, Doreen. And conference, let me take this first opportunity to thank my brilliant shadow cabinet and shadow Lords team for everything that they have done in the last 18 months. Thank you so much, colleagues.And Louise Ellman, welcome home. This hasn’t always been an easy conference. Sunday was particularly nerve-wracking, but then the results started coming through, Arsenal three, Tottenham one.
Conference, before I start, let me tackle the issue of the day head on. If you go outside and walk along the seafront, it won’t be long before you get to a petrol station that’s got no fuel. Level up? You can’t even fill up."

One of these days I think I'll see if I can do a statistical comparison of these two. But the difference is patent. Keir sounds probably at least 20-30 IQ points below Powell in comprehension and breadth of vocabulary. There are only 60 years between these speeches and yet our politicians have fallen so far. You listen to him, Johnson, Sunak, May etc. They sound like fucking retards. It's like comparing Dickens to Stephen King
 
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One of these days I think I'll see if I can do a statistical comparison of these two. But the difference is patent. Keir sounds probably at least 20-30 IQ points below Powell in comprehension and breadth of vocabulary. There are only 60 years between these speeches and yet our politicians have fallen so far. You listen to him, Johnson, Sunak, May etc. They sound like fucking retards. It's like comparing Dickens to Stephen King

A lot of it may, well definitely, have a lot to do with parliament being televised and a requirement for the lowest common denominator to have to be able to understand it.

While the overwhelming majority of normal humans would either follow Powell or Churchill’s speeches, at the very least understand that it was a powerful an articulate speech, there will be a minority who are unable to understand.

Hence it has to be understood by them, even if the likelihood that they are watching or listening is zero.

This is also why the current serving politicians are increasingly assuming that the average man is a fuckwit.
 
In short, would your office instate a policy of Roald Dahl penned punishments for being prime minister?

It didn't before but that's an amazing idea. I think I just found my Minister for Justice!

If I ever fail in my duties as the leader of this nation, please have me sent in to the ocean via glass elevator.
 
A lot of it may, well definitely, have a lot to do with parliament being televised and a requirement for the lowest common denominator to have to be able to understand it.

I agree completely that that's why. It's just a shame that instead of lifting people up to be able to understand that. They're instead bringing the quality of the discourse down.
 
It didn't before but that's an amazing idea. I think I just found my Minister for Justice!

If I ever fail in my duties as the leader of this nation, please have me sent in to the ocean via glass elevator.

That is a given.

For Rishi Sunak, I feel he should be required to address a Clive of India wannabe as Sahib, and randomly decapitate a passing German civilian.

Liz Truss must be made to open a sweet shop and await the dead mouse in the gobstoppers.

She won’t be allowed to have some nearby public schoolboys caned in response however.

Oh and Keir Starmer will be sentenced to working in a toothpaste factory screwing the tops on toothpaste tubes, while supporting four elderly people, a wife and a son.

As a special dispensation, all members of this group shall be banned from entering any games of chance.
 
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