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Not a bad turn of phrase here, either:

https://www.spiked-online.com/2024/11/19/all-power-to-the-farmers-revolt/

The Guardian-reading classes seem to think that energy comes from the plug socket and food comes from Ocado, rather than from the hard graft of those whose livelihoods Labour now seems willing to decimate. […]

Starmer and Reeves could do with learning the lessons of recent history. In 2000, an arrogant New Labour government initially refused to rescind a rise in fuel duty despite protests from farmers and hauliers. A militant farmer from South Wales, among others, responded by leading farmers and lorry drivers in a blockade of roads, oil refineries and fuel-shipping terminals. This eventually brought the state to its knees and prompted the government to perform a humiliating u-turn.

I've had spiked on my rss feed, they seem to have their heads screwed on straight.
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@sj_zero Same.

I learnt recently that it started off as Living Marxism, which makes the accusations that it’s “far right” even more laughable.

There are parallels to Zimbabwe.

But the important thing to remember is that Robert Mugabe got what he wanted.

He got power.

Sure, the country was ruined, and the trillion dollar Zimbabwe note is a joke, but the elites somehow end up OK.

So don't chalk it up to stupidity. They know what they are doing, they just don't care about the consequences to the common man.

The people who need to be told the story about Zimbabwe right now are the average citizen who may not have thought through the implications.

@Flick @sj_zero That's amusing but it also fits. If you profess the kind of working class socialism of the 70s and before that regarded homosexuality as a bourgeois vice and immigration as devaluing the wages of the working man then you are "far right" by the standards of the decadent managerialists that own modern socialism.

You shouldn't want to support or reject ideas because they're from your team or not but because they're good ideas or bad ideas. Anyone who is old enough has experienced that "your team" can become pretty fucked up pretty fast.