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Peter Shoreite ⚙️🇬🇧

Peter Shoreite ⚙️🇬🇧

@PeterShoreite

Against managed decline and for National Renewal ⚙️ Socialism with British Characteristics 🇬🇧 Anti-neoliberal Aktion! Not party affiliated

London, England Beigetreten Haziran 2020
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Alan ✴@AlanXee·
@PeterShoreite Tradition doesn't need to mean restoring an economic system of the past.
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The issue with 99% of those who call themselves traditionalists is that they want to keep in place the aristocracy of wealth and bourgeois values, divorced from English traditions, found only in the industrial revolution. Those aren't traditional values. They're
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cez@cezthesocialist·
@PeterShoreite I never attack people for making valid criticisms of the Green Party and I frequently do so myself. That is not what you’re doing.
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@cezthesocialist Also, if you’re going to stalk my account, I have explicitly said I like Hannah Spencer. I’m glad she won. Predicting a Reform win isn’t the same as endorsing it.
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cez@cezthesocialist·
oh wow, you criticised an irrelevant party. good for you. now when was the last time you even mentioned reform? you know, the fascist party that is currently projected to win. from what I can see it was in february and it wasn’t to criticise them, it was to attack the greens. x.com/PeterShoreite/… an especially ridiculous attack downplaying their win as unsurprising when you have other tweets from before the by-election predicting a reform victory. x.com/PeterShoreite/… you’ve also attacked the greens 4 or 5 times once then. you’re just a cringe larper who sees politics as nothing more than a tool to signal your virtues and flex what you perceive as your better leftist credentials.
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Another fun example is the SDP–Liberal Alliance. Prior to the 1983 general election, they had consistently polled in first place, sometimes reaching 40%. 28 Labour MPs and one Tory had defected, won multiple by-elections. By the time of the 2023 GE, they had only 23 seats.
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@Mangos73049558 Yes, the conditions are not the same now as they were then. But it does show how volatile polling can be during times of increasing dissatisfaction amongst the general public towards politicians.
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@PeterShoreite But reform selling football shirts with Farages name plastered on them isn’t… gotcha.
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Every other week I see “Kemi bounce Kemi surge” My guy, you don’t even know if she will even be leader in 2029.
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Still amuses how worked up or excited people get about GE polls 3 and half years away from a GE.
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@LlwyfMorgannwg I am trade union member, so of course I care. That’s why a party with a history of hostility towards unions (Brighton bin strikes) and 0 affiliations, simply declaring themselves to be the party of unions doesn’t win me over.
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Llwyfenni Cymru@LlwyfMorgannwg·
@PeterShoreite It is clearly bad that the unions are so clung to labour. That a new party may rise up to give the unions new life should be seen as a positive if you give even the slightest of fucks about the unions.
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