Simon
@socialistsimon.bsky.social
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Freelance copywriter. Sincere and shambolic socialist.
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socialistsimon.bsky.social
What indeed. Because, from here, it looks like the answer is ‘absolutely everything of political importance that you hear, read or see, from The Sun front pages to the sofas of very serious BBC politics programmes that amplify them’.
flyingrodent.bsky.social
If the lobby hacks were very willing to participate in a fraud this obnoxious and insulting, then we should ask: what else did they treat as extremely important and/or concerning, while fully understanding it was fraudulent drivel? It seems unlikely you reach that level of complicity as a one-off.
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mattpolprof.bsky.social
For the first time ever right wing grifters arent obsessing over what "college kids" say and think...
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philbc3.bsky.social
"... what Holden has accomplished is a detailed, meticulous exposure of right wing perfidy. It sounds like a dossier of damnation, and one whose evidence could form the basis of civil and legal cases against the Labour Party in general, and McSweeney and his boys in particular."
Uncovering Starmer's Fraudulent Politics
I was privileged enough to score an invite to Tuesday morning's presser for Paul Holden's The Fraud , a forensic examination of the shenanig...
averypublicsociologist.blogspot.com
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trufflehog.bsky.social
I genuinely believe that they thought that all Britain (which ISNT a broken political economy duct taped together with house prices) needed was some Sensible Managers who pushed the correct buttons to reset the economy to Good.
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flyingrodent.bsky.social
I suspect most of this will be met with yawns by people insisting it’s old news, even the bits that are about literally breaking the law. The details are embarrassing because all the lads knew what was happening: the people doing it are barely able to stop bragging about it.
Uncovering Starmer's Fraudulent Politics
I was privileged enough to score an invite to Tuesday morning's presser for Paul Holden's The Fraud , a forensic examination of the shenanig...
averypublicsociologist.blogspot.com
socialistsimon.bsky.social
The security services were heavily involved (Integrity Initiative) in destroying our first hope of mild democratic socialism in 40 years. It’s democracy they’re scared of.
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jackinpogform.bsky.social
Job market feels so cooked. Just saw a job with another employer, 10% lower pay, (I'm not on great money as it is), lower jobtitle, they want an experienced hire, degree, experience in their sector, "knowledge of neuromuscular disease research", preferably multilingual 💀
socialistsimon.bsky.social
I should add, I left in 2018, and she started (on this 12k higher salary)… in 2010. Fifteen years ago.
socialistsimon.bsky.social
A couple of weeks ago I saw my old employer hiring for my boss’s old job starting at 12k less than I know she was on when she started… and 5k less than what I left on.
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heresy.bsky.social
Most corrupt nation on earth

Boris johnson helped kill and injure 1.4 million Ukrainian to help out a billionaire pal who funded him.
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The letter
Harborne's lawyers did not give substantive answers to questions about why he went on the trip to Ukraine, beyond saying they “appear to have little to no basis in reality”. But there are possible clues in the leaked files.
The itinerary features a "closed meeting at the military-tech R&D centre". It does not say whether Harborne attended, but this is an area he knows well. While his position as the largest shareholder in QinetiQ, with 13%, does not give him a role in the day-to-day running of the privatised research unit of the UK armed forces, his financial stake in its operations is significant. QinetiQ has interests in Ukraine, albeit not its biggest. Ukraine's forces reportedly use the company's Banshee drones and bomb-disposal robots. In April 2025, the UK Ministry of Defence announced QinetiQ would help Ukraine's military make kit with 3D printers.
Johnson refers to the trip in one of the Boris Files' more mysterious documents. Dated 23 October 2023, the month after the visit, it is a letter carrying his signature. "I write in support of Christopher Harborne," Johnson writes. "He is both a friend and a supporter of my office... He came with me on a recent trip to Ukraine and I know him to be a passionate opponent of the
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flyingrodent.bsky.social
It really is infuriating that our politics has been mutilated to accommodate these crimes and ensure no negative consequences for the people who facilitated it. If the system won’t punish these people then the public has to instead, at every election for the rest of their lives, if necessary.
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declassifieduk.org
👉NEW -- How Keir Starmer conned the British electorate

by Richard Sanders

Book review: ‘The Fraud’ offers the most damning portrayal yet of the Starmer project.
www.declassifieduk.org/how-keir-sta...
How Keir Starmer conned the British electorate
Book review: ‘The Fraud’ offers the most damning portrayal yet of the Starmer project.
www.declassifieduk.org
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gregk.co.uk
Andy Ngo making the face of the Weeping Frenchman watching the Nazis take Paris except he's watching the Cookie Monster devour a plate of cookies in front of an ICE facility.
michaelehayden.bsky.social
“They are highly organized … [they] have purchased their own animal costumes”
Andy ngo mad about muppets again — this time in Chicago
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sylvia-suffragette.bsky.social
An excellent read for all those people who are only just beginning to realise what and who Starmer is (and those still blaming Corbyn)
Also featured are the self-serving grifters of his cabinet, who were complicit in the lies and deception; Reeves, Streeting, Mahmood, Phillipson, Reed and Nandy.
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flyingrodent.bsky.social
This bit in particular: what, our leaders just decided that the UN aid agency were terrorists, then replaced them with mercenaries firing machine guns at starving civilians? Everyone involved needs to be tried for war crimes then sent to prison for decades.
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alihaydor.bsky.social
I want my country back from Billionaires and corrupt politicians 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿✊✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
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wiggler.bsky.social
Yup - NATO membership is still a sacred cow, and many on the left regurgitate stale arguments in defence of it that boil down to "we need NATO because are the ontologically good (ie white) guys, surrounded by swarthy Oriental Despotism and Savage Natives" and that's as far as the thinking goes
socialistsimon.bsky.social
There’s also a definitional sleight of hand that so many subconsciously fall for, and that’s ’the US is our friend’, considering the UK state synonymous with its citizens/them. No, US and UK elites have aligned interests, and these interests include YOUR oppression. In fact, it’s non-negotiable.
socialistsimon.bsky.social
On the contrary, they should be immediately sent to the sharp objects store on roller skates.
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davidwearing.bsky.social
Good man. Dont back down. Don't let these thugs intimidate you.
boldpolitics.bsky.social
Solidarity with all trans and intersex people having their existence debated every time a tv host hasn't done their prep and can't think of any more questions
socialistsimon.bsky.social
Indeed are just comically bad. I’m now only subscribed to their job postings for entertainment value. On a more serious note though, yes, the job market in anything creative is just biblically bad. Worst I’ve ever seen it in 20 years. By far. Those farming jobs actually looked tempting 6 months ago.