literally no one wants anything to do with it because they know it’s shite.
nobody wants anything to do with it publicly, but plenty would be more than happy to bring it in for their own financial gain
Capitalism is the status quo. Progress is wanting to replace it
Centrists are opposed to capitalism now?
Yes they are. Compromising with the side that support status quo is inherently against progress
Compromise is not what is needed, progress is what is needed. You want to maintain a broken status quo with a prettier face
Centre doesn’t mean inherently correct, it also doesn’t mean forward. That’s a frankly naive view of politics if it’s what you genuinely believe.
A bar with Nazis in it is a Nazi bar
I changed my mind when I looked at the turnout difference. It’s hard to draw any conclusions because of that
Wow you made quite a stretch from what I actually said. Try to understand nuance, politics isn’t always black and white. People who criticise one thing don’t have to support the biggest alternative
I wasn’t saying him dying was good, but I was saying that the people acting like he is some kind of perfect hero are ignorant and deserve to be called out on it
but he doesn’t like Putin so he must be a great flawless person who can never be critisiced
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He could go on stage and take a steaming dump on the podium and still out the tories
She’s the interim CEO though
Yep that’s a toro rosso
They want us young people to work ourselves to death
What policies does he actually have now? And when will he scrap those too?
Trade of military goods is entirely controlled by the government
I’m not sure if there’s direct funding but we certainly continue to support them militarily and sell them weapons via our arms companies
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According to Campaign Against Arms Trade, between 2016 and 2020, the UK issued single individual export licences for arms sales to Israel to a value of £400m.
Between 2018 and 2020 the British Ministry of Defence bought £46m worth of military equipment from Elbit
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Cleverly said that the UK-Israel trade relationship was worth about £7bn, with more than 400 Israeli tech firms operating in the UK.
The Guardian says an air force base was hit but nothing else