I think the future of US politics for the foreseeable is basically what we have now, the Republican Party as far-right, and the Democratic Party as a catch-all party for everyone to the left of the GOP.
IMO there needs to be a Europe-wide Manhattan Project for renewables (I’m not anti-nuclear at all, I just realise it takes a long time, years, to get new nuclear power plants into operation). In the meantime, any European country who were aiming to shut down existing nuclear plants should really...
The New Statesman was also the name of a sitcom about fictional evil Tory politician Alan B’Stard, as played by Rik Mayall. Although to be accurate, that evil politician character would probably be a milquetoast centrist when compared to today’s GOP style Tories.
The boss of the main transport workers’ union, who recently became a left-wing folk hero, turns out to be a Putin apologist Tankie who blames the EU for ‘bullying’ Russia.
(The man is rabidly pro-Brexit, like most British union bosses.)
Grifting alt-populist conspiracy theorist defends grifting ultra-right conspiracy theorist, basically. (Didn’t realise that Brand is now an anti-vaxxer / COVID ‘truther’, so I guess that vid taught me something.)
Unfortunately, in Britain it seems that most people who declare themselves to be an “anti-racist activist” are antisemites who doesn’t believe antisemitism to be a form of racism, mostly likely because they don’t consider Jews to be actual people.
Amnesty International for using what could be interpreted as a pro-Russia position that the ongoing war is Ukraine’s fault for not having unconditionally surrendered the second that Russia starting shelling their cities.
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