The Reform Party and the UK’s lurch towards fascism

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    David9694

    I posted an earlier version of this a while back – inspired to do update following THAT discussion about all things ULEZ. 

    The “manifesto”, in terms of transport, only mentions stopping HS2, but there’s plenty on the usual right-wing obsessions: Brexit, immigration, veterans and climate change.  I had another look because I worry about the ongoing decline of the two main political parties. 

    If the Cons stay wedded to Brexit, then we will go into the next GE with all the widespread impoverishment Brexit has ushered in – not helped by Covid, Putin, etc. People generally vote according to their pockets.  I don’t get Labour’s current position on Europe either, but let’s see how that evolves, and even the Cons may also evolve, or even pivot, but time is already running out for them.

    Several roads now lead to the horrors of a further lurch to the right in this country.  Let’s hope Labour get the GE landslide the polls are predicting – but we’re still at least a year out from the real campaigning beginning. 

    A cycling angle? With the Reform Party and its ilk, Facebook Steve and Nextdoor Dave attain real political influence. It’s not spelt out in the manifesto, but you can see where this is probably heading and what it is likely to mean for cycling.  You can bet that this lot are very much “on the side of hard working drivers” etc. 

    As you all know, Dave’s going to “sort the traffic” and no doubt show them lazy planners how it’s done: Steve thinks the Council are corrupt, the police blinkered and is, if he can fit it in to his busy schedule he’s going to “teach them Lycra’s a thing or two.” It won’t concern him that his Mondeo is 3 months out of MoT or that Mrs Steve sometimes drives the kids in it uninsured. 

    As vulnerable road users, vulnerable people, we rely a great deal on the rule of law for protection. The rule of law means that we understand what the laws are, they are in general fair, and how they are applied and to whom is even-handed and consistent. 

    The fascist position is broadly the opposite – it’s all off-the-cuff to support today’s particular agenda – that’s why the Iain Duncan-Smith “happy to see ULEZ infra vandalised” comment is, as an example, so very worrying.  In the Conservatives, here is a party happy to send signals to enable the mob to attack RNLI stations, beat up immigrants, shout at teachers, doctors etc. 

    This right-wing stuff works by allowing/enabling significant privileged groups to to think of themselves as the downtrodden underdog and here is a way to fight back.  The pro Brexit campaign played on people’s ignorance, fears and prejudices exactly as this does. 

    It’s all about freedom, innit, less regulation, less tax burden, and damn the climate.  There’s more polar bears now, so it’s fine.  Let’s have open-cast coal mining, lithium mining and fracking. The section on climate change stumbles around like a Friday night drunk, trying to explain he wasn’t being racist to the barman – a denier position emerges, unsurprisingly.

    In places, the mask really slips: “We must keep divisive woke ideologies such as Critical Race Theory (CRT) and gender ideology out of the classroom.” – to be honest, I don’t even know what those two are.

    The standard enemies are put up – the civil service, the BBC.  Amid all the thrust and parry, there’s nothing  about making a better, more inclusive and cohesive world to live in; arts, sports and culture don’t feature in this barstool view of the world: a dullard’s grim vision.

    Don’t be a member of the wrong sort of minority would be my advice, should any of this come to pass. 
     

    https://www.reformparty.uk/reformisessential

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    Eton Rifle

    Why is that “tech
    Why is that “tech entrepreneur” twat dressed like a racing driver and wearing his hat indoors? These pathetic twats have no ideas of their own, do they? They just cosplay Chump’s loonies.

    As you say, losses and special payments are PUBLISHED by the council. They haven’t “discovered” anything.

    The framework agreement of £350m over four years obviously doesn’t refer to KCC alone. As you say, it’s almost certainly the TOTAL value of a national agreement, which KCC can draw on.

    This is the trouble with inserting clowns who don’t understand how public bodies work. At least Farage’s “DOGE” is following the same path as Musk’s frat boy coders, who didn’t understand it either.

    #1154241
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    Eton Rifle

    brooksby wrote:

    brooksby wrote:

    Hirsute wrote:
    They think they can ignore statutory based pension schemes.

    https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_thumbnail/plain/did:plc:5mqpgxjffcckasqv7h6g7itu/bafkreife5cn4trucqnxmj65zomya3xjeosvt36nzw5mtaytmsnn7cnuvrq@jpeg

    What next – refusing to pay employers ni ?

    Wouldn’t that count as a change to the employees contract (or even theft)? “Doing a Robert Maxwell”, IIRC…


    It’s utter bollox. Just more performative bullshit for Farage’s dim followers. Quite apart from the fact that Farage has no such power to change or remove pension schemes, public sector pensions stopped being “gold-plated” years ago. I spent the last 15 years of my career in the Civil Service and saw change after change to my pension – each time a reduction in benefits and in increase in employee contributions.

    I notice that Farage doesn’t mention his OWN thoroughly gold-plated pension from the EU, worth an estimated £73k per annum.

    #1154237
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    David9694

    Albany recipe

    Albany recipe

    #1154235
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    hawkinspeter
    David9694 wrote:
    I had a quick scurf around t’internet to see if there was anything of my credibility I could salvage. There wasn’t,  but I quite liked the idea of them serving steamed clams at the Campagnolo ristorante. 

    Steamed hams you say?

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    chrisonabike

    David9694 wrote:

    David9694 wrote:
    Reform MP who backed burqa ban in hot water over mug showing Starmer in hijab – as row rumbles on (LBC have also got the photo of the mug)

    Is there a Farage one available?  If not, gap in the market there I feel…

    #1154231
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    Tom_77
    Hirsute wrote:
    Telegraph went with we can’t afford 5 holidays a year on 345k with the vat on school fees – here’s the response

    https://mrhenrymorris.substack.com/p/i-located-that-five-holidays-a-year

     

    Original story withdrawn – Telegraph withdraws banker school fees story after being deceived by source

    A spokesperson for Telegraph Media Group said: “On 25th May, we published an article in our Money section based on a case study. After publication it became clear that during his conversations and other communications with us the case study had provided us with false information. We unpublished the article and started a thorough investigation.

    “We take the quality and integrity of our journalism very seriously but it is clear that our internal processes were not strong enough on this story and we are taking steps to ensure this does not happen again.”

    I’m betting it does happen again.

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    David9694

    I had a quick scurf around t

    I had a quick scurf around t’internet to see if there was anything of my credibility I could salvage. There wasn’t,  but I quite liked the idea of them serving steamed clams at the Campagnolo ristorante. 

    https://cdn.road.cc/wp-content/uploads/roadcc/IMG_6548.jpeg

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    mdavidford

    Probably be more successful

    Probably be more successful than the other way around though.

    #1154221
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    quiff
    mark1a wrote:
    David9694 wrote:
    nearly as pricey as a Campagnolo pizza cutter so I better go real easy them. 

    It’s Park Tool that sell an overpriced pizza cutter, Campagnolo sell the overpriced corkscrew. 

    If you try using the Campag corkscrew to cut a pizza you’ll conclude it’s overpriced for that too. 

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    Hirsute

    Stole this from mattw
    Stole this from mattw
    https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_thumbnail/plain/did:plc:6n5txih6p3ylv4bk6zdavbzn/bafkreiebtdgawewquyg6eit6x3r63jfgb6tme6mux43ej4idrbx5mlnbwi@jpeg

    #1154209
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    Hirsute

    Only as contractors which
    Only as contractors which would cost you far more and give you uncertainty due to the short term nature of contracts.

    #1154205
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    David9694

    I guess you find some way of

    I guess you find some way of employing people other than under the Green Book. 

    #1154203
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    Hirsute

    And the tech guy has gone as
    And the tech guy has gone as well. Claims the ‘doge’ team will carry on without him.
    ie I know fuck all about local government so I’m really glad I can get out under the coat tails of Yusuf.

    I saw another piece where Tice claims he will stop new local government employees from joining the pension scheme. It is a statutory scheme and councils have zero powers to decide if someone is in the scheme or not. Everyone who works for a council can join the scheme and it is the default when you start.

    #1154201
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    mark1a
    David9694 wrote:
    nearly as pricey as a Campagnolo pizza cutter so I better go real easy them. 

    It’s Park Tool that sell an overpriced pizza cutter, Campagnolo sell the overpriced corkscrew. 

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    David9694

    And just like that, just

    And just like that, just hours after my post on the Kent CC “DOGE” visit, Zia Yusuf, formerly Chair of the Leopards Rip Your Face Off Party plc has resigned. 

    And it sounds like Trump and the original DOGE guy are starting to trade blows.

    Laughing emojis are nearly as pricey as a Campagnolo pizza cutter so I better go real easy them. 

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