• NPa [he/him]
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    5 months ago

    Sounds the same as in Denmark, parties aren't really accountable to anyone but the party leadership and since advancement inside the party is based on nepotism and ass-kissing, no-one rocks the boat too much when leadership decides to pivot.

    It's just wild to me sometimes that there's no real way to do something like a vote of no-confidence among rank and file members, outside of the party getting their status/funding revoked by the state on account of not receiving enough votes. (Of course the lib response is to i-voted 'change it from the inside if you don't like it', but that runs into the same issue again: if the internal party structure and culture promotes sycophants and weasel behaviour, nothing will change)

    And now I realize yet again that I'm basically just rehashing what is to be done in a confused and less eloquent manner lenin-heisenberg

    Liberal politics is a fuck

    • NPa [he/him]
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      5 months ago

      :ultra-keir-starmer-in-a-maoist-beret: "I welcome the Starmer proposal to minecraft all the leftist elements in the party, but I call on them to go further. We must root out even the soc-dems and the lib-dems, perhaps even the slightly left of centre technocrats. Even the right-wingers in favour of modest social spending should be cast out."