

Because they’ve always railed against the nanny state. Kemi is a dreadful populist. It isn’t popular.
You’re simply making excuses for Keir and anyone that disagrees doesn’t understand. Copium.
Because they’ve always railed against the nanny state. Kemi is a dreadful populist. It isn’t popular.
You’re simply making excuses for Keir and anyone that disagrees doesn’t understand. Copium.
Fair. I’ve considered the same myself.
I don’t pay Spotify though. £10 a month is 12 albums per year at least. Can buy full catalogue. For cycling new music I ain’t fully sold on when driving is fine though.
Not really the narrative. Reform opposes it and Tories likely will. Only Lib Dems will complain and media ignore them anyway.
Our media are bad, but not that tabloid.
Spotify works for me.
I do online banking through the browser if I need it.
Would this not fall under collision?
I guess in the UK, Competitive Markets Authority may be interested if all companies in a space are colluding preventing effective competition.
Not sure if they have teeth though.
Lol. Democracy.
Democracies don’t care about their citizens privacy. Just the optics of getting spied on citizens.
No. They could put it into a review and quietly shitcan this. It’s not particularly popular. They just want to say they’re protecting kids.
They’re spineless and Keir is an authoritarian.
Probably due to the fact Labour deserted the working class and fascists used the opportunity to blame immigrants with populist lies.
Corbyn speaks to working class people about the real lived experience and genuinely means it.
Working people need to be treated with respect and governments if ignore them at their peril. Blair was wrong that they have nowhere to go so it’s fine to ignore them. Starmer is wrong to re-run that playbook.
You’re wrong.
Source: British not using VPN… Well, not for Lemmy, anyhow.
What’s with the clickbait headline? Did the linked article change or did OP twist it to mean opposite?
Linked source says:
Headline “Labour rules out VPN ban in UK but issues warning to UK households”
Byline “Labour won’t ban the use of Virtual Private Networks”
They did respond with “lol, no”. I’m not surprised.
We don’t know that. There could be a pact. They could avoid running against Green’s, Lib Dems, and left Labour folk. Take out Starmer, Steeting and the nasty ones. Can build up support in locals and not run in certain generals.
The one splitting votes is Keir who has taken over the workers party on anti-migration Austerity politics. It’s hard to differentiate them and the Tories under Cameron…
Someone has to have the stones to help shift the Overton window back and Corbyn has done it before.
If they started explaining why we won’t. It gives folk time to digest. Making clear pensions will always go up by inflation so no one would get poorer is a start. Then by next election, folk are ready for that possibility.
Of course it requires integrity and honesty. Something I’m not sure Keir has. We know Farage and Badenoch don’t. If they avoid it, it’ll become a large political problem which will cost them.
Had me in the first half. Well played.
Why?
The description doesn’t really say what it does differently. Which I assume is the reason someone would create a language. How does it differ from C etc.?
He couldn’t. Referendum already happened, he wasn’t in power. He tried to sort it in Parliament first, but Greens, SNP and Liberals backed the snap election. Labour lost in the red wall, by bleeding Brexit votes to the Tories. Moving closer to remain would have gave bigger majorities in remain seats and a bigger hammering in more marginals.
In conclusion, your assertion has no basis in reality.
You hate him because he couldn’t do something impossible.
In your opinion, he isn’t bad. Vote splits aren’t ideal and hopefully it doesn’t help Reform. However, Keir would be wise to remember he leads the Labour party and his inability to take on the views of his MPs is arrogance of the highest order that may be his downfall. The choice is in his hands.
Of course, his authoritarian streak in regards to proscribing orgs, and removing privacy from adults trying to access sensitive websites is just pushing people to Farage and Corbyn. If he was spineless, he wouldn’t be ignoring his whole party.
Many members got pushed from Labour, or banned and he should own his decisions.
Technology is a great thing that can assist us, when it changes who we are it goes too far.
I love chocolate. I don’t eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Nuance is indeed a thing.
Who hurt you?
No Proton Mail or Jitsi Meet?