- Tue May 04, 2021 10:31 pm
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Interesting that a local Tory was honest about this stuff- pork barrel spaffing. I doubt Dan Jarvis has had this money chucked his way.
The Weeping Angel wrote:I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Northern Independence Party (NIP) who would have been standing in this by-election but they failed to register their party with the Electoral Commission subsequently Ex Labour MP Thelma Walker is standing as an independent candidate.I know "independence" is just a word here, but did Thelma show any great interest in devolution when she was an MP? Reckon SE England would have got the chance to devolve its way out of being ruled by Team Jez from Westminster? (Of course it shouldn't have, but "local people take things into their own hands" cuts both ways).
Youngian wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 7:23 am Is Hartlepool fighting permanent Brexit culture war and see Starmer’s silence as complicity in Brexit’s failure? Put yourself in these Leave voters’s shoes; word gets around and even their totemic fishing industry has been shafted by this shit show. Its not their fault of course but EU for being nasty to us and Boris is their man to double-down. They might be very disappointed that Labour’s not offering a better Brexit from the magic box but that’s because there isn’t one.I wonder if most people (anywhere, not just Hartlepool) have even noticed Starmer surrendering on Brexit. The nice couple in the Rebecca Long-Bailey advert probably have and appreciate it, but they were more interested in politics than most. As far as most people are concerned, old Boris stuck it to the EU and won the vaccine.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 10:50 amNot to my knowledge. The NIP are less a political party more a refuge for Corbynites their purpose is to attack and undermine Labour for the crime of having rejected Corbyn.The Weeping Angel wrote:I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Northern Independence Party (NIP) who would have been standing in this by-election but they failed to register their party with the Electoral Commission subsequently Ex Labour MP Thelma Walker is standing as an independent candidate.I know "independence" is just a word here, but did Thelma show any great interest in devolution when she was an MP? Reckon SE England would have got the chance to devolve its way out of being ruled by Team Jez from Westminster? (Of course it shouldn't have, but "local people take things into their own hands" cuts both ways).
I don't think Team Thelma are even entering a candidate in the actual election for devolved Tesside mayor, are they?
RedSparrows wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 12:03 pm I wonder if the aristocrat vs the uppity professional has much to do with the city/countryside dichotomy in British culture.Yeah, but who won the civil war?
The landed gentry lost all their power (relatively) but still retained their place at the apex of popular cultural desire (let's leave aside the complicated scene of something like the nostalgic, democratically-inclined, but fundamentally conservative middle class patrons filing through a National Trust gift shop in an ante-room of a manor that once hosted foreign monarchs aside) to a great degree. The city, all mucky and dirty and full of change, is full of people causing 'trouble'. The countryside is full of 'tradition', and them lords and ladies might be a bit posh, but they're our poshos.
RedSparrows wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 12:03 pm I wonder if the aristocrat vs the uppity professional has much to do with the city/countryside dichotomy in British culture.On that tangent, it's interesting to look at propaganda images from WWI. "This is what we're fighting for" was a common theme, accompanied by images of country lanes, twee villages, and other settings that would be either alien or incredibly aspirational to the average city-born Tommy. Forget the realities of rural living - hardship, poverty, poor diet, appalling facilities and all the other reasons there was mass urbanisation in the first place - in a very real "grass is always greener" sense, the countryside was promoted as the "true" England. And a very particular countryside, very much the Thames valley/home counties.
The landed gentry lost all their power (relatively) but still retained their place at the apex of popular cultural desire (let's leave aside the complicated scene of something like the nostalgic, democratically-inclined, but fundamentally conservative middle class patrons filing through a National Trust gift shop in an ante-room of a manor that once hosted foreign monarchs aside) to a great degree. The city, all mucky and dirty and full of change, is full of people causing 'trouble'. The countryside is full of 'tradition', and them lords and ladies might be a bit posh, but they're our poshos.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 2:14 pmThat was on here, as I wasn't allowed on the Facebook group. The full-time soldiering poshos start off well then get battered by the mass production of the proles.
As for the civil war, it's possible to see it as broadly two factions of the upper classes duking it out - the old money based on land and rents, vs the new money based on trade and industry. As someone on here (maybe on the old site or on the temporary Facebook group) pointed out, it followed the same pattern in America, and to a degree in France during the revolution. Round one, the hard men trained from birth get the upper hand, then in round 2 get outgunned by the side that has mass production and realises that it takes a lifetime to train a mounted knight, but only a few weeks to train 100 guys with guns.
mattomac wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 5:45 pm Will say this mind Sadiq Khan campaigning in Kingston 2 days before the mayoral election, that has to raise some questions about how hopeful Labour must be in certain areas.Perhaps they’re the sort of Tory voters they do care about probity in public office
They’ve also had the shadow chancellor and Deputy leader this way in the last couple of weeks, this area isn’t Labour in the slightest so there must be some data showing it’s worth campaigning.
The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 1:51 pmYeah, I mean run as a Socialist candidate if you want. But some bollocks about devolution you hadn't thought of till 5 minutes ago? I don't really get why people like this can't just support the Greens.
Not to my knowledge. The NIP are less a political party more a refuge for Corbynites their purpose is to attack and undermine Labour for the crime of having rejected Corbyn.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 2:14 pm On that tangent, it's interesting to look at propaganda images from WWI. "This is what we're fighting for" was a common theme, accompanied by images of country lanes, twee villages, and other settings that would be either alien or incredibly aspirational to the average city-born Tommy.Hear also, from WW2:
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