I speak as a Green Party member who went up to Manchester to help defeat the fascists in Gorton and Denton. I think we should stand down. Burnham would be better than Starmer and if the Green Party stood and Burnham lost the vote progressive voters would never forgive us. We should stand aside and use the goodwill that would generate in Manchester, where Burnham is popular, to mount a major campaign for the Manchester mayoralty, which we could win, just as we won Gorton and Denton. We would probably lose our deposit in Makerfield. We just got less than % in the local elections
I meant we got less than 5% in the local elections
Many years ago, when Ed Broadbent beat Rosemary Brown for the leadership of the (Canadian) New Democratic Party, there was a joke going around: Rosemary Brown didn't lose because she was Black. Or even because she was a woman. She lost because she was a socialist.
He will do the same as all politicians; exactly what he's told to do on behalf of the demonic mindset that controls all huge financial-corporate interests, their international ''think-tanks''- CFR, Trilaterals, Bilderbergers et al - and all ''public'' institutions - U.N., IMF, World Bank etc.
What will it take for ''we sheeple'' to see that so-called ''democracy'' guarantees only that a minority of ''citizens'' will elect a selected spokesperson willing and able to change sweet F.A.
Burnham Starmer, Streeting, what the fuck is the difference! They're all creatures of capital and Zionism.
PS: Who, exactly is advocating that the Greens should step aside in the election so that Burnham has a clear run at defeating Reform? Could the Greens win? Very likely given their performance in the local elections. It's just another 'lesser of two evils' argument, isn't it. It's clear that Labour, always the party of British imperialism, is dead and frankly, not a moment too soon! We need to build a radical alternative before it's tool late and whilst I'm no fan of the wishy-washy Greens, they do have potential, it's really up to us, isn't it.
Whilst not disagreeing with the main thrust of your analysis, I do think the combining of dynamic entrepreneurship with helping those at their times of need is a very Mancunian thing; it's a value system Burnham has embraced but its roots go way back.
I don't want a government that kills another half a million, like the Tories did. I don't want a government that builds concentration camps and launches pogroms against the friends I have, the kids I teach and their parents. I don't want a government that repeals the Human Rights Act, the Equalities Act, that actively encourages discrimination against anyone who isn't male, pale and stale.
My guess is that Burnham is the opponent that Farage fears the most. Is he perfect? A long way from that. Is he a threat to the very constitutional fabric of the UK? I don't think so, unlike Farage.
Burnham is a police collaborator and the simian police force he collaborates with is the one with the second worst misconduct stats in the country. We might not like the term but his role in relation to GMP makes him part of a Deep State. Anyone abused by GMP knows what Burnham is regardless of what he’s said at a distant point in his career. It’s a serious problem that he’s no threat to the fabric of the country. Farage would be worse, but only because these people are effectively characters undergoing character development according to something decided. The next election and the run-up to it are purely about calibrating what the largest minority of the country will tolerate or support. You only have to look at the Home Office’s repugnant Twitter account, to see how it will make no real difference who wins the next election if it won’t be the Greens or Your Party. If Reform don’t win, the concentration camps will be intensified anyway, just visible a little later and with less uninhibited coverage from media than would accompany a Reform win. I’m acquainted with an autistic asylum seeker from Pakistan who’d be right to be disappointed if anyone saw his two years’ ‘detainment’ in the UK as not amounting to time in a concentration camp.
Raja Miah has documented Burnhams failings in grooming gang enquiries. Commissioning but not delivering whichbis impossible when not asking the right questions....
I speak as a Green Party member who went up to Manchester to help defeat the fascists in Gorton and Denton. I think we should stand down. Burnham would be better than Starmer and if the Green Party stood and Burnham lost the vote progressive voters would never forgive us. We should stand aside and use the goodwill that would generate in Manchester, where Burnham is popular, to mount a major campaign for the Manchester mayoralty, which we could win, just as we won Gorton and Denton. We would probably lose our deposit in Makerfield. We just got less than % in the local elections
I meant we got less than 5% in the local elections
Burnham. The chief of the cover up of the rape gangs inquiry.
https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/2055960714745876916 Burnham's shameful retreat on PR voting.
Many years ago, when Ed Broadbent beat Rosemary Brown for the leadership of the (Canadian) New Democratic Party, there was a joke going around: Rosemary Brown didn't lose because she was Black. Or even because she was a woman. She lost because she was a socialist.
Burnham doesn't have it. Never did. And Labour is moribund. Green is the best answer.
He will do the same as all politicians; exactly what he's told to do on behalf of the demonic mindset that controls all huge financial-corporate interests, their international ''think-tanks''- CFR, Trilaterals, Bilderbergers et al - and all ''public'' institutions - U.N., IMF, World Bank etc.
What will it take for ''we sheeple'' to see that so-called ''democracy'' guarantees only that a minority of ''citizens'' will elect a selected spokesperson willing and able to change sweet F.A.
Shakes head in amazement - is he really the answer?
Burnham Starmer, Streeting, what the fuck is the difference! They're all creatures of capital and Zionism.
PS: Who, exactly is advocating that the Greens should step aside in the election so that Burnham has a clear run at defeating Reform? Could the Greens win? Very likely given their performance in the local elections. It's just another 'lesser of two evils' argument, isn't it. It's clear that Labour, always the party of British imperialism, is dead and frankly, not a moment too soon! We need to build a radical alternative before it's tool late and whilst I'm no fan of the wishy-washy Greens, they do have potential, it's really up to us, isn't it.
The Green Party got less than 5 percent in the local elections in Makerfield. That's what counts. Not national polling
Just take a leaf out of Farage's playbook, when he stood down all Reform candidates at the 2019 GE.
Greens should participate and with good policies could easily take the seat from a Fascist Reform.
No chance. Makerfield is white working class, who voted heavily for Brexit. Classic Reform territory. Not lots of Muslim voters like Gorton and Denton
i don't understand why only Muslims have the monopoly on trying to stop a Genocide and the destruction of mankind?
Are you saying that the white working class don't care about Genocide and the destruction of mankind? Very strange, no...
Whilst not disagreeing with the main thrust of your analysis, I do think the combining of dynamic entrepreneurship with helping those at their times of need is a very Mancunian thing; it's a value system Burnham has embraced but its roots go way back.
I don't want a government that kills another half a million, like the Tories did. I don't want a government that builds concentration camps and launches pogroms against the friends I have, the kids I teach and their parents. I don't want a government that repeals the Human Rights Act, the Equalities Act, that actively encourages discrimination against anyone who isn't male, pale and stale.
My guess is that Burnham is the opponent that Farage fears the most. Is he perfect? A long way from that. Is he a threat to the very constitutional fabric of the UK? I don't think so, unlike Farage.
Burnham is a police collaborator and the simian police force he collaborates with is the one with the second worst misconduct stats in the country. We might not like the term but his role in relation to GMP makes him part of a Deep State. Anyone abused by GMP knows what Burnham is regardless of what he’s said at a distant point in his career. It’s a serious problem that he’s no threat to the fabric of the country. Farage would be worse, but only because these people are effectively characters undergoing character development according to something decided. The next election and the run-up to it are purely about calibrating what the largest minority of the country will tolerate or support. You only have to look at the Home Office’s repugnant Twitter account, to see how it will make no real difference who wins the next election if it won’t be the Greens or Your Party. If Reform don’t win, the concentration camps will be intensified anyway, just visible a little later and with less uninhibited coverage from media than would accompany a Reform win. I’m acquainted with an autistic asylum seeker from Pakistan who’d be right to be disappointed if anyone saw his two years’ ‘detainment’ in the UK as not amounting to time in a concentration camp.
Raja Miah has documented Burnhams failings in grooming gang enquiries. Commissioning but not delivering whichbis impossible when not asking the right questions....