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Westminstenders: The Imperial March

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RedToothBrush · 28/07/2019 14:33

There are many ways to enforce power indirectly using privilege. Jacob Rees Mogg knows every trick in the book and dresses it up as respectability rather than a subtle form or intimidation and deliberate exclusion.

It's not the stuff 'of the people'.

Meanwhile the newly crowned PM, is making rather a bug deal of how he is the man 'of the people', here to serve them and to deliver their will.

There's a big theme here about presenting as 'of the people' whilst simultaneously serving the interests of the elite and reestablishing its power over the people.

It's a theme that is set to run for some time, and is entrenched in Trumpism too.

This shift in power is particularly harmful to women it must be noted.

'Strong and stable' was 'weak and wobbly' and we should be mindful that in the era of reversed spin, what 'of the people' signifies.

We've long known about the authoritarianism at the heart of leaving thinking. It's only now that it's finally going to start stomping it's feet all over our freedoms and power.

The road back will be a long and hard one because we failed to spot the threat and the dangers of it.

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bellinisurge · 28/07/2019 14:35

I keep saying this tune should be our hold music in our office. I guess it's hold music for everyone now.

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bellinisurge · 28/07/2019 14:42

Thanks Red. I forgot my manners in all my bile.WineThanks

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SwedishEdith · 28/07/2019 14:44

pmk so I can, hopefully, find this thread this time.

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howabout · 28/07/2019 14:54

Re JRM I saw a comment on twitter which is prescient.

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Conservatives used to have to find a dead cat or a squirrel deflection but now they can deploy the Moggster at will.

Fun Boris quote via Iain Dale:

"It's possible to have a pretty good life & career being a leech and a parasite in the media world, gadding about from TV studio to TV studio, writing inconsequential pieces and having a good time. But in the end you have a great sense of personal dissatisfaction." Boris Johnson

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Iambuffy · 28/07/2019 15:12

Pmk

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prettybird · 28/07/2019 15:12

Regal Cat on Windowsill

Heaven knows what horrors will be visited upon us over the short life time of this thread Confused

Westminstenders: The Imperial March
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OublietteBravo · 28/07/2019 15:13

Thanks for the new thread. I think I lost track of the previous one about 2/3 of the way through.

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BestIsWest · 28/07/2019 15:22

Good grief. PMK.

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Alsohuman · 28/07/2019 15:34

May this one have fewer derails than the last.

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ListeningQuietly · 28/07/2019 15:35

Plaice Marque

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DGRossetti · 28/07/2019 15:39

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Myriade · 28/07/2019 15:45

PMK

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Myriade · 28/07/2019 15:50

The road back will be a long and hard one because we failed to spot the threat and the dangers of it.
I actually think very few people have actually realised the danger she ahead.
For most people, we are still in a remain/leave position or Tory/labour.
The fact we are now dealing with an authoritarian government hasn't sinked in. I dont think it will fir a while either because, for most people, it's unthinkable.

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tobee · 28/07/2019 15:53

Place marks

Yay! I might have had the pleasure of posting the last comment on the old thread! Smile

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OhLookHeKickedTheBall · 28/07/2019 15:59

Thanks red

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lonelyplanetmum · 28/07/2019 16:02

Thank you Red.

Another day. Another thread. Another fall in the pound.

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Hasenstein · 28/07/2019 16:02

Thanks as ever, Red. Cake in the absence of a Lindt chocolate emoji.

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placemats · 28/07/2019 16:03

No one failed here.

The vote was the vote as it was then.

Time for another referendum I think. My thoughts on this are as valid as anyone else.

Meanwhile is the land that both Corbyn and Johnson & co inhabit, Corbyn talks up the fighting talk. My advice to both. None of you will win. An election is for both of you to lose. Leave Corbyn doesn't listen, much like Alexander.

www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jul/28/corbyn-worried-boris-johnson-election-labour-brexit

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DGRossetti · 28/07/2019 16:04

Another day. Another thread. Another fall in the pound.

Is it just me, or did the BBC used to have te £ rate on it's news home page, and now doesn't ? Hmm

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DGRossetti · 28/07/2019 16:05

Another day. Another thread. Another fall in the pound.

Also caught the Mail headline yesterday about the tourist pound dropping ... which seemed a tad rich coming from such a Brexit-backing paper. You'd think they'd be glad for a start ....

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Socksontheradiator · 28/07/2019 16:06

Thank you as always.

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 28/07/2019 16:16

I keep forgetting to sort my holiday money out.

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ListeningQuietly · 28/07/2019 16:22
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Motheroffourdragons · 28/07/2019 16:24

PMK - thanks again Red Flowers

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mrslaughan · 28/07/2019 16:33

I just had a ragey moment- friend on Facebook just did a post about how she had just read the telegraph and she thinks Boris is going to be great. I pointed out that it is essentially his propaganda machine - to which replied saying she realised it had a conservative bias...... why are people so thick. The Barclay brothers have basically bought the PM they want, probably to ensure they don't get caught in the new tax avoidance laws. This is not democracy. How can seemingly intelligent people not see through this?
Anyway I was having a lovely day and now I am really f*^ked off with the whole thing all over again.

On another note watched the great hack last night and found it really fascinating. But also very scary as BJ is up to it all over again with his election campaign.

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