Oh Jeezus . Still, Farage is in parliament so the fox is loose in the chicken coop
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I’m aware that some PMs have appointed some unelected people to ministerial positions previously but has anyone ever done it to this extent?
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Not for those who are down at heel.
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This just isn't natural for a 22 year old. Someone better keep an eye on this f*cker.
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Probably a reflection of the severe lack of talent in the Labour government .Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 10:15 pm I’m aware that some PMs have appointed some unelected people to ministerial positions previously but has anyone ever done it to this extent?
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It is all the more necessary to dwell on this question because in a certain sense it may be said that it is the youth that will be faced with the actual task of creating a communist society.
For it is clear that the generation of working people brought up in capitalist society can, at best, accomplish the task of destroying the foundations of the old, the capitalist way of life, which was built on exploitation.
At best it will be able to accomplish the tasks of creating a social system that will help the proletariat and the working classes retain power and lay a firm foundation, which can be built on only by a generation that is starting to work under the new conditions, in a situation in which relations based on the exploitation of man by man no longer exist.
For it is clear that the generation of working people brought up in capitalist society can, at best, accomplish the task of destroying the foundations of the old, the capitalist way of life, which was built on exploitation.
At best it will be able to accomplish the tasks of creating a social system that will help the proletariat and the working classes retain power and lay a firm foundation, which can be built on only by a generation that is starting to work under the new conditions, in a situation in which relations based on the exploitation of man by man no longer exist.
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Thanks for the cut and paste job.Bob R Smillie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2024 11:11 am It is all the more necessary to dwell on this question because in a certain sense it may be said that it is the youth that will be faced with the actual task of creating a communist society.
For it is clear that the generation of working people brought up in capitalist society can, at best, accomplish the task of destroying the foundations of the old, the capitalist way of life, which was built on exploitation.
At best it will be able to accomplish the tasks of creating a social system that will help the proletariat and the working classes retain power and lay a firm foundation, which can be built on only by a generation that is starting to work under the new conditions, in a situation in which relations based on the exploitation of man by man no longer exist.
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Already announced they will be building all over the green belt and planning system scrapped so more pylons and turbines. Typical left wing, always bleating on about mental health and yet one of the greatest tonics to mental health is green and open spaces, always bleating on about the environment and they want to trash it.
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Im really looking forward to Bera's postings over the next 5 years under this leftie woke Government.
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Are you seriously insinuating that you preferred Patel, Braverman or Cleverly?RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2024 5:57 pmOh Jeezus . Still, Farage is in parliament so the fox is loose in the chicken coop
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Okay, this makes sense. Rayner and Pennycook have some big ideas to transform the UK housing situation. But they see it as being a 20 year project.
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Enjoy the cup whilst you've still got one. We'll probably all be drinking dirty water out of our clasped hands by the time this lot have finished their first term.
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It's disgraceful to bring in unelected people into the government.
Both Jacqui Smith & Alan Millburn are terrible appointments.
No one voted for either of them, & Milburn was probably the worst Heath minister, ever. He's steeped in private medicine.
Totally undemocratic IMO
Both Jacqui Smith & Alan Millburn are terrible appointments.
No one voted for either of them, & Milburn was probably the worst Heath minister, ever. He's steeped in private medicine.
Totally undemocratic IMO