UK Politics
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UK Labour are too Tory for me.
Absolutely right.
It doesn't matter who you vote for now. I don't think it ever has (except perhaps in 1945). Social change in this country happens outside parliamentary politics. One of the big lies that we've allowed to become accepted is that changes to society happen as a result of MPs debating in parliament. They don't.
Westminster politics is an entertainment used to distract us from taking action .
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