I wont keep pestering you, but is there any chance of brit/pol/ user hunger games tonight?
Christopher Stewart
>None of this matters because one day the oil will run out and everyone will die
Liam Myers
>britain
Jaxson Rivera
Users of this site will be the first to die when SHTF.
Adam Watson
Too tired to set one up, I haven't had a proper night's sleep in about five days
When next I do I'll customise it to be more Brit/pol/ish though
Nathaniel Young
Did they vote at all though?
James Peterson
I appreciate it, thanks.
Angel Moore
EMPIRE SOON
Noah Miller
I live with my girlfriend, but I don't get enough time to myself Hanging out with her constantly is getting to me All my free time has to be spent on work, or with her
What should I do
Thanks for listening fellow bloggers
Isaac Jones
You need a mancave.
Jaxson Lopez
Their tactic is to not vote in the elections/referendums then claim that they were unrepresented and that the vote is undemocratic.
Andrew Hughes
NO
NO
NO
Angel Thompson
Are Labour unironically an irrelevant party in the modern age? The last time a proper Labour (New Labour doesn't count) government was elected with a more than 1 seat majority was 1966 and their shift away from New Labour has seen them collapse in the polls. The party rose to power as a result of manual labourers getting the vote and wanting someone to champion them. Now factory and industrial work is dead, and with most working class people having a much better life than at the start of the 20th century, is the fad of Labour over?
Conservatism's natural rival is Liberalism and as Labour die, I can see the milkman leading the Liberal Democrats to their rightful place and leading the UK to glory like in the good old days.
Cooper Cox
>ask random people if they voted for Jesus or Lucifer >be surprised when, even though Lucifer won the original, official vote, people still claim they voted Jesus
Nicholas Hall
KEK has spoken EMPIRE SOON
Cooper Jackson
Good. Nu-Sup Forums deserves it.
Noah Morales
When considering the grand scale of the universe and the insignificance and incompetence of humans, there is really no reason to worry about anything.
Benjamin Fisher
Man Cave desu
Jacob Walker
Woah... huh.... wtf.... I guess we really are all just dumb monkey meatbags... profound...
*Stops calling love 'love' and calls it a pathetic chemical attraction based on sex and personality instead*
Leo Powell
It is only because of people worrying about things and giving a shit about society that the internet and computers and anything you like exists.
Dominic Hughes
Why does he (and his ilk) label themselves as conservatives, when they in fact are not willing to conserve anything meanwhile?
"Conservative" in the modern day merely means conserving the neo-liberal economic consensus, I suppose any genuine conservatism is reactionary by this point.
Also, trip.
Colton Murphy
>with a more than 1 seat majority Seems an arbitrary qualification. If you win you win, and you can rally yourself in power. 1979 still marks the expiration date, long ago, and it's highly likely that in a naturalistic sense the SDP really should've killed the Labour party and won in 1983 ("Thatcher gets hers too, but no Falklands."), 87 ("Thank god for that then"), 92 ("Sorry John)" or 97 ("THINGS can only do the silly walk")
The axis of conservatism vs liberalism does leave off the useful economic dynamic, though. The consensus around neoliberal capitalism is nightmarishly damaging, but it could be replaced with many things.
Levi Jones
How possible would a renationalisation of the railways be in the current age?
Austin Hernandez
Now that the dust has settled, what are your thoughts on May?
Lincoln Phillips
>SDP really should've killed the Labour party Yeah I wish that it had followed David Owen's vision of a working class, pro-military, pro-monarchy party rather than the metropolitan social liberalism of Roy Jenkins that eventually won out.
Nathan Myers
I think it's a de-facto identity based on prevailing ideology. If you oppose Labour, you're a conservative, if you oppose the Tories you're a socialist - or if you really hate 'em, a communist, even if the reality is you spend so much time thinking about Muslim Transwomen that you couldn't conceive of a society without capital accumulation.
The old narrative ("nasty but smart" tories and "kind but dim" labour) makes it really easy for edgy teenagers too. They get to justify hedonism, while going "psh, yeah... i hate the poor... but it's just economics kid.", while Labour is appealing to those who virtue signal.
Maddening wankers the lot of them. I assume relatively trivial, although reintegration into a single operating unit might be a nightmare.
Since trains are owned by a different company to operators(!!!) and workers seem to just be kicked about.
Jaxon Martin
Get off the fucking internet and get out campaigning about local issues in Stoke
Can someone redpill me on why tube drivers keep striking
Don't they get paid loads
Henry Jackson
>Internet >On one planet >One solar System >One Galaxy of billions
So? On a universal scale the invention of the internet here on earth is so unbelievably unimportant it is hard to even relate to it.
Humans have this innate sense that they are intelligent and self aware, the pinnacle of evolution, so to speak. However, its likely that things are so complex humans will near really understand things. The same way a slug will also never understand the universe.
Nicholas Gray
You'll get past this stage, don't worry.
Luke Rivera
>t. man who considers himself as understanding as a slug
Camden Walker
Also this:
Nolan Ross
cursory google suggests opposition to job cuts. also late-night off-the-cuff hypothesis: while they're paid a lot, they work in london so maybe it works out being relatively shit. and maybe LU are just cunts >A move by the unions to take the dispute to independent arbitration was rejected by LU on the grounds that it had already offered the maximum amount on pay.
but honestly i've not read into this too much, maybe the strikers are dickheads - but i'm intensely suspicious of attempts to demonize them: Remember when Air, Rail and Post strikes were going to ruin Christmas?
Adam Rogers
What's going on in the Miliband timeline right now?
Sebastian Powell
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shops_Bill_1986 >72 Conservative backbenchers defied a three line whip, voting against the bill at second reading – just after midnight on the morning of 15 April 1986 – and it was defeated by 14 votes The past really is another country.
Owen Gonzalez
Because unions are autists
And yeah they do get loads
Blake Ramirez
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Owen Wood
>Jenkins's term in that office had done much to establish what was later tagged "the permissive society". But Callaghan was never a man for permissive societies: his background in working-class Portsmouth, his bent for the practical rather than the philosophical, and a sense of nonconformist morality which persisted when his churchgoing days were over, marked him down as conservative rather than as progressive. His inclinations on law and order were cautious too, all the more so since he had served while in opposition as the adviser to the Police Federation.
William White
Did Callaghan every do anything to harry Jenkins?
Blake Rodriguez
ever*
Carson Wood
Have the MSM shut up about Nuttall buying a house where he's campaigning yet?
How are things looking in Stoke? When is the result?
Elijah Johnson
>(New Labour doesn't count Why, lad?
David Lopez
>>(New Labour doesn't count >Why, lad? Failing education standards in Labour constituencies.
Eli Adams
February 23
All the polls released so far are by biased Leave-supporting organisations but show him in the lead by a few points
Connor Cruz
But they're still the Labour Party, lad, why would they not count?
Carter Edwards
You missed the joke there.
Jose Powell
I can't think of anything right off the top of my head. Jenkins resigned from the government in the late 70s to become President of the European Commission, but it seems to have been an amicable decision instead of any sort of resignation from spite.
Anthony Turner
Oh, wew
Benjamin Reed
STATE of brit/pol
Had great discussion about British politics outside brit/pol with no tripfags just now, it was lovely.
Christopher Gutierrez
>But they're still the Labour Party, lad Hardly. They had quite a few rows internally over whether or not to capitalise the "N" in "new Labour" because it might drive home the coup they were pulling off.
Even historically one of the proposals for a rename was "New Labour", the very name has in it's blood the death of the Labour party. They can scrub their hands until they bleed as red as Bevan, but the Iraqi blood and the total sell-out isn't going away.
The elements that formed New Labour had always been in the party, lad
Connor Wood
Where the fuck is the "New" option
It's not Noo Labour or NEEYAUGH Labour
Adrian Gray
Probably the blackpill thread about British homes
Wyatt Adams
>Britain acts as Prussia did in the 1800s, providing the military muscle for European federalism. >Miliband now Imperial Chancellor to God-Kaiser Blair I of the European Federation. >Islam reformed through tolerance and openess, Muslims now integrate into European society >Outdated concepts of jury trial and habeas corpus are replaced by BASED Civil Law. >Trump still wins, but is ousted in a Miliband-orchestrated putsch to rid America of 'divisive rhetoric'. He is replaced by Tim Kaine. Canada and California join the European federation shortly afterwards. >Energy price freezes and an end to exploitative zero-hours contracts sparks an economic boom, the subsequent acceleration of automation allows Europeans of all faiths to live lives of leisure.
Brayden Johnson
That was a good thread.
Landon Mitchell
Jeremy Corbyn has been in the party for decades. He only took over the party recently. (Except he didn't, because everyone hates him, but you get the idea.)
Michael James
Yes, the housing crisis in Britain. It's gone now.
Grayson Garcia
>A Unite source told the Sunday Times that Labour's hard-left want either Rebecca Long-Bailey or Angela Rayner as next leader.
Does the Labour JUSTing never end?
Dylan Morgan
Link me, lad
Hudson Howard
Threadly reminder that Richard E North is right about everything
Wyatt Flores
Literally whos?
Luke Parker
Ah well.
Colton Myers
I thought Labours hard left were happy with Corbyn?
Ian Hill
>Wanting to stay in the Single Market for a minimum of 20 years
Jackson Gutierrez
Also, Long-Bailey didn't know what the customs union was
Jason Rodriguez
>tfw not a britcuck
Christopher Lee
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Leo Harris
>The EU is a massive, bureaucratic superstate that meddles in every aspect of our lives and has taken over of governance >We can de-merge from the EU in 2 years Pick one and only one, tbqhwy
Charles Gutierrez
>EEA involves no European integration
I agree that 2 years is a retarded deadline though.
Jordan Carter
One wonders who John McDonnell has pissed off.
Alexander Gomez
Math is wrong in that image.
5.2 of those shown didn't.
Parker Morgan
is /canceranon/ still around? his thread got deleted
Ah a fellow Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 user.
Josiah Powell
Several Northern Irish families
Jacob Ramirez
Reminder that Brit/pol/ is the most progressive, diverse and multicultural general on Sup Forums A QUICK R U N D O W N British flags >gypsy >curry muncher-"Scottish" mongrel >quadroon >mulatto >yemeni >iberian kike >ukranian >racemixer(chink wife) >racemixer(quadroon preg gf) >racemixer(korean pig wife) >pon-"English" mongrel >1/8 kike "Brit" >chink >Anglosphere gook/chink/pon >kike randposter >bomber rimmer the footfag kike >Preuße aka PreuBe >YKTD the Pakistani National Socialist >meme merchant - autistic warmonger
Caleb Gray
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Anthony Baker
>Wagies went to bed
Kevin Nelson
...
Isaiah Edwards
Why Brits have their own general?
Evan Perry
Why not?
Kevin Reed
Hitler did nothing wrong.
Wyatt Peterson
More and more young and middle aged Russians start to respect for Hitler. Cute Russian girl It has no topic. It's just British
Brandon Hughes
How do I find English work in Russia, I already have Russian passport?
Aiden Lewis
Tы pyccкий?
Carson Martinez
>Searching for posts that contain ‘Hitler did nothing wrong’. Returning only first 5000 of 10153 results found.