Ed Davey on Elon Musk

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Ed Davey on Elon Musk

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uk political parties: Okay we're starting our election campaigns, let's have a look at what people are concerned about so we can make appropriate policies to deal with this & appeal to voters
uk public: we're really concerned about the rising cost of living
rishi sunak: HAVE COMPULSORY HALF-THOUGHT OUT NATIONAL SERVICE
uk public: No we said we're concerned about the cost of-
conservatives and labour: you want us to fight over who can have the most unethical immigration policies??
uk public: we want to be able to afford groceries and heating
conservatives: ohhh i get it you want us to make benefits even more inaccessible and new policies to target disabled people??
uk public: can we at least get some good environmental policies so our energy is sustainable and prices aren't consistently rising??
uk political parties: TIKTOK MEME WAR
uk public: No!! coherent, realistic, helpful policies to reduce the costs of living!!
the lib dems for some reason: we have a massive yellow bus and Ed Davey fell off a paddleboard
Here's something I'm sure you find infuriating;
"I'm not into politics. I don't really know, I'm just not a political person."
We know that this IS being political! It means you condone everything - you don't think anything is worth fighting for, you're fine with the status quo as long as it benefits you vaguely. It's the mindset of someone so aggressively individualist, that the suffering of others is simply not a concern - since the system can't be broken, if they're alright. The kind of people to vote for a fascist if it'll mean that their taxes are lower next year. To stand by and watch oppression is insidious. Not even watch - to Celebrate oppression as long as it's against the "savages" and "beasts." Mass mistreatment still exists beyond the gulf surrounding apathetic suburbia.
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I'm sorry to talk politics, though it is one of the special interests. I think the Labour Party needs to acknowledge that their rhetoric against the Green party being "populist" like Reform has completely put me off voting Labour again. When they mimic the anti-immigrant policies of Reform so strongly, I feel like they have no right to claim others are extremist (or, arguably, they are in the best position... It takes one to know one etc...). I'm generally a pluralist; when any party from the centre to the left gets in, I'm happy. But it's starting to feel patronising hearing Labour spout about the "divisive politics on both sides"... It's a false equivalence. And I do think Labour needs to take note, as for the longest time their argument has been "A vote for the Greens/Lib Dems will let the Conservatives in" in order to court voters... Yet, now the Greens are an actual threat, they're suddenly extremists. I think that's going to burn a lot of bridges from those who may have voted tactically in the past. Honestly, it's a slap in the face.