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Somewhere over the rainbow Katılım Temmuz 2016
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Once again the marshmallow-brained libs want us to accept the “least bad” option rather than fight it out on the streets. If the Greens want to be the progressive alternative to the miserable uni-party, they should absolutely fight the Makerfield by-election.
Caroline Lucas@CarolineLucas

I hope this isn’t true. There are times when it’s more important to put country before party. This is one of them. Burnham’s longstanding commitment to a fairer voting system could transform our democracy & counter dire threat of a Reform UK government theguardian.com/politics/2026/…

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Mr Demos of Pnyx
Mr Demos of Pnyx@gem_ste·
Just a cartoonishly evil cunt. Any policy going that will create untold mass misery either through war or making people deliberately poorer, there he is, Mr No.1 Advocate.
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Luke Savage
Luke Savage@LukewSavage·
Andy Burnham is a career politician from Labour's centre-left with a mixed record in governmentt. He has the distinction of being well-liked and being a popular mayor, but that's just a fact.
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Michael Walsh
Michael Walsh@thatbloodyMikey·
Anyone who thinks Josh "Labour Together" Simons is going to stand aside for a Left Wing MP to take his seat is a fucking Idiot.
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Dan Hind
Dan Hind@danhind·
remember, comrades, when it comes to the FT's analysis of UK political economy you do not, under any circumstances, 'gotta hand it to them.'
Daniela Gabor@DanielaGabor

Shocking - @FT long read on UK bond market with v little analysis beyond 'a lot of debt, powerful investors' Nothing on linkers, one sentence on Bank of England actively selling gifts when no other central bank does. ft.com/content/681c03…

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Dan Hind
Dan Hind@danhind·
A Labour operative sending information about troublesome journalists to the security services is certainly something. But it is not "the stuff of Greek tragedy". Can the media-political class ever stop bullshitting about how noble and marvellous they all are, for a single second?
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Flying_Rodent
Flying_Rodent@flying_rodent·
I had no interest in Labour internal politics and I quite bitterly resent being forced to find out who all these people are and what type of serpent each one is, just so I could get a handle on what was actually going on. I’ll gladly go back to bovine indifference, any day.
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O.T. Biscuit
O.T. Biscuit@gaoblai·
It's suicide for the Greens not to strongly contest. Labour won GE24 because it was seen as the progressive party. Greens are growing because that's them now. You give Burnham a free path, you're telling the electorate that Labour can be trusted again.
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Dan Hind
Dan Hind@danhind·
... be from the 'soft left' of the party, and they'll know they must deliver real change, fast, to stand a chance in 2029. Labour have spent 6 years humiliating and libelling the left in this country: it's for them to say what they offer us now, apart from vibes.
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Dan Hind
Dan Hind@danhind·
FWIW it seems to me that the Greens have to fight hard in the by-election. Voters are smart enough to figure out the numbers and vote accordingly. If enough of them can't stomach voting Labour, that's a Labour problem, not a Green one. The next Labour PM will still ...
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Devutopia
Devutopia@D_Raval·
Clive Lewis’ message to Greens to ask us to support Labour in the Burnham by-election “To Green..voters: we are not enemies”. I have a lot of time for Clive but this is nonsense. His party has been calling the Jewish leader of the Greens an antisemite, smearing the whole party as anti-semites and lying about Green candidates. The Labour leadership have been comparing Zack and the Greens to Farage and Reform. Labour even doctor polls on their leaflets to cut out the Greens to present voters with this fake binary, it’s us or Reform line. Clive’s message below is yet another sad attempt to present that false choice and to guilt trip people. Clive and people who agree with his message will no doubt say “..but we need to do this to stop Reform”. Seriously? If you actually wanted to stop Reform you shouldn’t have smashed pensioners as your first act in government; constantly lied and u-turned through every self inflicted mistake and crucially you shouldn’t have spent the last two years trying to out Reform, Reform. Labour spent more time and ad spend attacking the Greens during the recent elections than they did attacking Reform. It’s uncertain Burnham can beat Reform, that’s why Labour figures like Clive will now suddenly try to play nice with the Greens. Even if Burnham beats Reform, that would be no resounding proof that “Labour can beat Reform”. The by-election could effectively be a referendum on Starmer, ie “vote Burnham, get rid of Starmer”. That’s a one time deal to this constituency only, no other Labour MP or councillor in any other election will be able to make that offer. If you want Green voters to lend their vote to you offer what the Greens are: rent controls, wealth taxes to reinvest in the NHS, reform our unfair voting system and call a genocide a genocide and end all arms sales and intelligence sharing with Israel. Clive himself says what’s needed is “not a paler imitation of the politics that created the problem”. But Burnham hasn’t disowned the Starmer government, called the genocide a genocide or said one concrete thing he would do instead. And should we write a blank cheque for a man who backed the Iraq war and pushed privatisation in the NHS? When people show me who they are over a period of years, I tend to believe them. So, I struggle with the idea that Burnham has become “left wing”. I would have thought Labour had learnt their lesson of buying a Blairite dressed up in left wing packaging. Labour is in the way now. It’s a dying party that’s not only lost its base but alienated it. Its purges and factional battles have stripped it of any ability to renew itself or to genuinely change. The Greens have none of that toxic legacy and offer practical radical change, giving hope. The future battle is the Greens against Reform. Labour will be pretty much gone at the next election regardless of its leader. Labour is a sinking ship, don’t expect us to throw a lifeline to party that has taken lifelines away from so many.
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis

I know the news Andy Burnham has a route back to Westminster will divide opinion. So, before anything else, I want to speak plainly – to Labour members and voters, to those who have left us, and to anyone on the centre-left, whether you vote Green, Lib Dem, or are simply looking for a politics that hasn't given up on you. Last week's local election results were, for many of us, existential. Not disappointing. Not a setback. Existential. Look across Europe and beyond at what happens to social democratic parties that refuse to step outside the economic orthodoxy of the last forty years – the one that hollowed out our public services, privatised what was ours, drove inequality to indecent levels, and cleared the ground for the authoritarian right to march into. That is the path we are on. Keir Starmer has refused to see it, and the country cannot afford another general election spent finding out the hard way. So let me be direct. The Prime Minister should set out a timeline for an orderly transition. I have said this before. I say it again now because the stakes have changed. Reform is not a protest – it is a project. And it will not be beaten by a Labour Party that mistakes managerial caution for strategy. As regards Andy, I want to set down here that I do not see him as some kind of messiah. Far from it. As someone who has been around frontline politics for more than twenty years, he has made his fair share of mistakes. But for the last ten years he has been a serious, grounded, and effective Mayor of Greater Manchester. The party and the country need their strongest players on the pitch, and he has a great deal to offer at a moment when the national stage has rarely mattered more. I hope the NEC will listen to the overwhelming view of the Cabinet, the PLP, the membership, and the unions, and let Andy stand. And I hope and believe the people of Makerfield will send him back to Parliament. But that is not a given. We know Reform will throw everything at this by-election. We must do the same and then some. Reform have spent a year being told they are inevitable. Makerfield is where we find out whether that is true. Every advance has a limit. This is where we set it. Millions of people, including my constituents in Norwich South, need this government to succeed. They need housing, working public services, secure jobs, water and energy that serves them rather than extracts from them. That work is not finished. But the honest truth is that stopping Reform and rebuilding the country is bigger than any one party. It will take a progressive politics willing to listen, willing to cooperate where the public interest demands it, and willing to drop the tribal habits that got us here. The country is ahead of us on this. It is time we caught up. Makerfield is one of many places where Labour has lost trust. It is an area Andy knows and has lived in for many years. If selected, he will work hard to win that trust back and make the case for a Labour Party worth voting for again. That case has to be made not only to people who once voted Labour, but to everyone who believes the answer to Reform is a serious, democratic, social alternative – not a paler imitation of the politics that created the problem. This by-election is not about one seat. It is a test of whether Labour understands the moment we are in. No single party is going to stop Reform on its own. The progressive majority in this country is real – but it is scattered across Labour, the Greens, the Lib Dems, nationalists, independents, and millions of people who have stopped voting altogether. Our job is not to demand they all come back to us. It is to earn the right to work with them, on shared ground, for a shared future. To former Labour voters: come and talk to us again. To Green and Lib Dem voters: we are not enemies. To Labour members and MPs: this is the fight. Let's get on with it. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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James J. Zogby
James J. Zogby@jjz1600·
Israel’s been raping Palestinian prisoners for years. In 1979, I interviewed 8 Palestinians who’d been raped in grotesque ways while in prison. When an Israeli official exposed rape, she was fired. They do it, can’t deny it, & suing @NickKristof & @nytimes won’t make it go away
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Archie Woodrow
Archie Woodrow@SamuraiApology·
this seems totally incoherent to me. if Burnham will be an Atlanticist pro-Israel militarist, how can the Greens go into a coalition with him without totally destroying their own appeal as an alternative to a failed & morally bankrupt establishment, thus strengthening Reform?
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Ally Fogg@AllyFogg

8/ I think it’s highly likely that an anti-Reform coalition will need to be built after the next GE. 9/ For all those reasons I lean towards thinking the Greens shouldn’t put any resources into Makerfield. If we split the vote & let Reform in it could hurt us badly.

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Dr David Vernon
Dr David Vernon@DrDavidVernon·
Three novellas not only interlinked but related to Jon Fosse's other work, Trilogy (2014) is full of his habitual, hypnotic repetitions and ecstatic, tragic explorations of love. Prose magic (and a great introduction to his work).
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Daniel Mayakovski
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski·
"Bombardeamos con granadas casa por casa, los palestinos volaban por los aires. Después de las explosiones, entrábamos y ametrallábamos a todos los heridos, eran casas de familias con niños". Antiguos soldados sionistas recuerdan las masacres que perpetraban en la Nakba, en la aldea palestina de Deir Yassin en 1948, donde mataron salvajemente a más de 350 civiles palestinos, tirando granadas dentro de las casas y luego ametrallando a los heridos. La historia de "Israel" que no te cuentan en sus libros y medios de propaganda.
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski

"Matamos a los palestinos sin remordimiento ninguno, era necesario matarlos, era algo bueno". "Yo no tomaba prisioneros, aunque se rindieran, tiroteaba todos los árabes hasta quedarme sin balas, fui un asesino". Esto es lo que los sionistas hicieron en la Nakba de 1948 contra los palestinos, arrasaron pueblos enteros y masacraban a la población sin miramientos: violaban a las mujeres, ametrallaban a los hombres y saqueaban las casas de los palestinos.

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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
Britain is now only just above Russia and Hungary on trans rights. We are below Armenia, Romania, Kosovo, Turkey, Serbia and Belarus. The anti-trans movement has, for now, won a decisive victory in Britain. It will not last. This historic injustice will be rectified.
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Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno

A cause for national shame. This is the Rainbow Map for LGBTI+ rights across Europe. Until 2015, the UK was top. We've now collapsed down the rankings - and are the worst in Western Europe. We're now near Albania.

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Cantona & Best
Cantona & Best@bestcanton7·
The Labour Right’s hatred of Jeremy Corbyn, and the left, has led them to destroy the Labour Party
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Ali Abunimah
Ali Abunimah@AliAbunimah·
I promised. I delivered. My debunking of Israel’s latest reboot of the 7 October mass-rapes hoax: A "landmark" report built from old claims, liars and grifters, repackaged for complicit media. No victim count. No case list. No evidence of mass rapes. electronicintifada.net/content/israel…
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Stop the War Coalition
Tomorrow is the 35th national march for Palestine, and it’s significantly more than just a number in a series of protests. Here's why 🔽 #Nakba78
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