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frankPodmore, (edited ) to uk_politics in 'Furious' Tory MPs working on plot to 'call off snap General Election'
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Now, this is an absolutely terrible idea with no redeeming features whatsoever but before we dismiss it just because of it’s total lack of merit, we should also consider that it would be really, really funny.

frankPodmore, to uk_politics in Register to vote for the General Election
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Too late, I’ve already changed it to say VOTE BINFACE.

(I am, of course, kidding.)

frankPodmore, to uk_politics in Register to vote for the General Election
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You do. I don’t know why, really. Sounds like the German system is better!

frankPodmore, (edited ) to uk_politics in Register to vote for the General Election
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I mean, it should get sent in plenty of time, without you having to do anything! There should be more info on precise timings on gov.uk.

frankPodmore, to uk_politics in Register to vote for the General Election
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If you’re already registered for a postal vote at your current address, you should be fine!

frankPodmore, to uk_politics in General election latest: Rishi Sunak to call election for 4 July - after 'long' discussion in No 10
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frankPodmore, to fuck_cars in Cycling isn't legitimate transportation...apparently
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This is another version of the comment people are mocking. ‘Ah, but in this incredibly extreme situation, bikes are inefficient!’ Yeah, I know, mate. I wasn’t planning on biking to the south pole with a fridge on my back, was I? The point is not that bikes are the best solution for every single journey any human has made or will ever make, but that cars aren’t the best solution the vast majority of the time.

frankPodmore, to uk_politics in Labour abstain on bid to criminalise water companies for sewage pollution
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Yes, it’s like some sort of horseshoe theory of spin. The Tories say Starmer breaks all his pledges and some people on the left reply, ‘Yes, Tories! Please tell me more!’ As though that’s… helping?

frankPodmore, to uk_politics in Labour abstain on bid to criminalise water companies for sewage pollution
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Y’know, I understand why the Canary publish this kind of misinformation. Their whole business model is based on inciting directionless outrage. What I can’t understand is why people, like everyone else in this thread, keep falling for it.

frankPodmore, to climbing in Should I get Scarpa Veloce L or Ocún Advancer LU?
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I’ve not tried the Ocúns, so I can’t compare, but I can definitely recommend the Veloces for wide feet. Definitely the most comfortable climbing shoes I’ve worn!

frankPodmore, (edited ) to uk_politics in Keir Starmer puts six key pledges ‘up in lights’ to win over swing voters
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I did mention all of those things indirectly, because they were all in the pledges, and I mentioned all of the pledges. Those changes were all contained within the changes I acknowledged. Your argument was that the 10 pledges had been all but scrapped. I’ve shown that 5/10 still stand exactly as they were. Of the five remaining, three of them at least partly stand. So, at least half, at most 8/10, still hold up. In either case, they haven’t been all but scrapped, which is what I was asked to show.

frankPodmore, to uk_politics in Keir Starmer puts six key pledges ‘up in lights’ to win over swing voters
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Best to look at primary sources. Here are the 10 pledges.

Now, there’s not a conveniently straight forward answer to all of this, so bear with me. But for my money, in terms of the headline of each pledge, all of them still stand. If things were simple, I’d be 10 for 10. Unfortunately for my argument, things are not so simple.

Starting at the top, with pledge 1: Economic Justice. Starmer is still pledged to economic justice, it’s the raison d’etre of the Labour Party, but the devil is in the detail:

Increase income tax for the top 5% of earners, reverse the Tories’ cuts in corporation tax and clamp down on tax avoidance, particularly of large corporations.

The only one of those three policies that still stands is the tax avoidance clampdown. However, things are, again, not so simple. The income tax pledge has been dropped, but the money that was going to raise has been replaced with a different tax on the rich (VAT on private schools and, till the Tories nicked it, abolition of non-dom status). So, is that a ‘broken pledge’? Or has he found a better way to achieve the same goal? Should he really be held to a policy if he thinks it won’t work and he can do it better in a different way?

I’m not going to go through all the pledges like this. But, 3, 7, 8, 9 and 10 all still stand, I would argue in pretty much every detail. That’s 5 out of 10. For the others, #2 and #5 has been scaled back, but replaced with I would argue similar policies that achieve similar goals. #4 and #6 are very different in all but the headline. I think the changes are justifiable, but it’s perfectly understandable if you don’t.

Now, my questions to you is: Should Starmer stick to promising to deliver all ten things in every detail, even if: he sincerely changes his mind (which people do); the circumstances genuinely change (which they have); or he sincerely thinks some of those things, good ideas or not, will lose him the election? Should he keep promising ten things at the risk of delivering none of them? Or, should he stick to five of them, and modify the other five, in order to deliver some of them?

For me, not getting elected would actually, definitively break all ten pledges, because it would mean he’d categorically failed at his job.

frankPodmore, to uk_politics in Keir Starmer puts six key pledges ‘up in lights’ to win over swing voters
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That doesn’t follow. The 10 pledges, many of which in fact still stand, despite what the Tories would have you believe, were not the only possible way of changing things.

frankPodmore, to uk_politics in Keir Starmer sets out what Labour would do first if it wins election
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Yeah, Tories have definitely given up winning. I wouldn’t put too much faith in their ability to mount a nefarious scheme, as you describe. They’re flailing around, it’s pure panic.

frankPodmore, to uk_politics in Keir Starmer sets out what Labour would do first if it wins election
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He could, but it would be mad. But he is mad. So, maybe?

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