I would, yes.
Pie in the sky I know, & I'm right behind Starmer. But education & health just feel like things that ought to be a right, not a privilege
He was immediately mercilessly piled on by the Corbynite hordes (something he's since become expert in facilitating) & has since toed their line. Over & over. He's one of them now. He leads them.
The cynical, shameless bastard
Well, exactly.
OJ is no more fundamentally 'honest' than Johnson. & his own populism, aimed precisely at his chosen audience is just as coldly cynical. 'Honest' politics, if there is such a thing, has grey areas. Quite deliberately ignored by both
I'm on the left. I physically fought BNP & NF on the streets as a teenager, I know what the far right are. I won't gloss over or ignore the obsessive racism I've regularly encountered on 'my' side over close to a decade. However convenient It might be to do so. It sickens me & social media has...
Spot on. The self indulgent 'politics' of permanently sneering from the sidelines. Utterly uninterested in actual responsibility or the people they claim to be speaking for. Who they'd run a mile from in real life