Diluted Dante wrote:Nandy and Murray can certainly fuck off.
Paul the sparky wrote:Diluted Dante wrote:Nandy and Murray can certainly fuck off.
Not much of a tennis fan, Dante?
Kazuo wrote:Jess Phillips hardly covered herself in glory on her visit to Glasgow yesterday either. But then, that wasn't exactly unexpected.
No denying they've fucked up, I just think the level of hatred for the tories would outweigh the dislike of/apathy toward Labour if the SNP option didn't exist.I_R wrote:They'd do better, but a lot of Labour's problems are self inflicted rather than simply being because the SNP are better at politics. All the badly run councils, corruption and party hacks will catch up with you. I always suspect this is where the brexiteers got their entry point in the north of England. After fifty years, all the people who'll never vote for you again start to add up.
GooberTheHat wrote:I would hazard a guess that Labour are still more popular than the tories in Scotland, it's just that there is a better alternative in the SNP. I bet if you removed the SNP as an option it would revert back to the original margin.
poprock wrote:My pal Laura has a column in today’s Scotsman arguing that they’re all talking ‘about’ Scotland instead of talking ‘to’ Scotland. And I think she’s right. Trying to appeal to the (much bigger) English vote at the expense of the Scots. https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/with-unionist-arguments-like-these-scottish-independence-may-be-coming-laura-waddell-1-5075275
poprock wrote:My pal Laura has a column in today’s Scotsman arguing that they’re all talking ‘about’ Scotland instead of talking ‘to’ Scotland. And I think she’s right. Trying to appeal to the (much bigger) English vote at the expense of the Scots. https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/with-unionist-arguments-like-these-scottish-independence-may-be-coming-laura-waddell-1-5075275
Haldane’s research, published Thursday, found that the best way to tackle the issue is to improve pay and working conditions -- such as security, training, progression and engagement -- for those at the bottom of the labor market. It also called for greater worker representation, better management skills and the effective deployment of new technology.
AndCallMeCharlie wrote:Not sure I have ever read an article by an MP as poor as this: https://medium.com/@lisa_nandy/socialism-and-peaceful-solidarity-can-defeat-divisive-nationalism-434c50f328a
poprock wrote:So, um … basically Labour’s manifesto set out ways to tackle these exact issues? Oh noes. Why did nobody tell us? Damn.
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