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The more Labour MPs and supporters try to muzzle Elon Musk the worse it gets for them. Musk is now asking about their funding and many on X are very happily sharing details about Lord Alli and other direct donors, let alone the money from Soros and others that go to progressive think tanks and research groups. There are also Starmer's meetings with Bill Gates, execs from Blackrock and his stated preference for Davos over Westminster in an interview on The News Agents podcast in 2023.
Most voters abhor hypocrisy from their elected representatives and the stench coming from the Labour Party is pretty strong.
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@macha All the major parties get funding like this. The globalists have to hedge their bets so they win whichever party gets in. That's why we can't tell one party from another. We have a uniparty. We can't get independents in because of the party system. If the electorate get a bit bolshy, the MSM is primed to tell them why they're wrong.
Rinse and repeat.
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@KeepTakingTheSoma Yes in the UK all parties are corrupt and sadly it seems to be getting worse.
I remember in 1997 when after a very bad political scandal Martin Bell, a respected journalist, gave up his TV job and stood against one of the most infamous sleazy MPs and won a seat in Parliament as a true independent. He was known as the man in the white suit and did his best to highlight corruption. He also stuck to his guns and having made his point stood down at the next election. Sadly the usual system continued and no lasting change happened.
Martin Bell was a BBC journalist and back then that was seen as making him independent and to be fair to him he was. Now things are so bad that a BBC journalist standing to become an MP would be seen as a continuation of the current political system.