Message from @Deleted User

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2019-04-01 18:47:19 UTC  

small parties can win against the establishment

2019-04-01 18:47:22 UTC  

its proven

2019-04-01 18:47:36 UTC  

it aint labour vs conservatives

2019-04-01 18:47:43 UTC  

sadly not proportional representation, which is why we have the same two cheeks of the same arse every election cycle

2019-04-01 18:48:14 UTC  

you still have a press who demonizes the ukip right

2019-04-01 18:48:16 UTC  

Use it

2019-04-01 18:48:26 UTC  

The media demonized Fvd all the time

2019-04-01 18:48:29 UTC  

use social media

2019-04-01 18:48:50 UTC  

the election was won by shitpostersz

2019-04-01 18:49:50 UTC  

Meh @Deleted User most people still vote tribally

2019-04-01 18:50:01 UTC  

Idiots.....

2019-04-01 18:50:17 UTC  

okay seems like a disfunctional ''democracy''

2019-04-01 18:50:38 UTC  

it seems like a two party system

2019-04-01 18:50:49 UTC  

with two progressive leftist parties

2019-04-01 18:51:01 UTC  

the one is communist, the other one is globalist

2019-04-01 18:51:33 UTC  

It's the same all over - the people in power will not reform the system because the system is designed to keep them in power

2019-04-01 18:52:34 UTC  

ukip can still win IF people VOTE for ukip

2019-04-01 18:52:39 UTC  

if no one makes an effort

2019-04-01 18:52:49 UTC  

you deserve the government you have

2019-04-01 18:52:59 UTC  

where do you come from, Apalachia?

2019-04-01 18:53:12 UTC  

Im not british

2019-04-01 18:53:31 UTC  

I know

2019-04-01 18:54:27 UTC  

But how can you not have any other party in power lets be honest the conservatives arent conservative how can a self respecting conservative even vote for them

2019-04-01 18:54:44 UTC  

nothing about the conservatives seem conserving

2019-04-01 18:54:55 UTC  

cultural sense, idk if economic sense is conservative

2019-04-01 18:57:01 UTC  

I don't have the energy to type it all out - but yes, most of Parliament are neo-Marxist but most voters still think they are the parties with the same standards of the 1980s & 90s... and when most of the population are apathetic, the elites pretty much circle jerk while getting paid for it.

2019-04-01 18:57:41 UTC  

So ehmm use social media to spread the message

2019-04-01 18:57:48 UTC  

do you get arrested

2019-04-01 18:57:57 UTC  

for support to ukip?

2019-04-01 18:58:09 UTC  

on social media ? serious question

2019-04-01 18:59:02 UTC  

- That said, there are plenty of people that are red-pilled enough, but it doesn't mean shit because first-past-the-post voting stops large groups from gaining a foothold because they're scattered far too thinly across the country.

2019-04-01 18:59:26 UTC  

social media is a red herring - first past the post voting is designed to fuck you

2019-04-01 19:00:00 UTC  

even though the british are out the EU they are in a worse state then most of europe unde german rule.. How can your democacy be so faulty. did ever in the history of britain another party was in power besides conservatives or labour?

2019-04-01 19:00:02 UTC  

face to face word-of-mouth is required to change voters in your area, not on the other side of the country.

2019-04-01 19:02:11 UTC  

There were Liberals a hundred years ago, but there's always been two main power parties at any one time, with the rest just being token parties to appease the masses... it was fucked from day one, but people don't care, they want to pay their rent and feed their families.

2019-04-01 19:06:25 UTC  

- when I say liberals, they're not like the liberals of today...

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/562352085245624320/David-Lloyd-George-niggers.jpg

2019-04-01 19:06:52 UTC  

David Lloyd George was Liberal Prime Minister before WW1

2019-04-01 19:14:49 UTC  

Reserves the right to bomb minorities. Seems like a meme

2019-04-01 19:15:29 UTC  

Liberalism now: reserve the right to stab eachother uk london stabbings are normal like terror attack. Sadiq khan

2019-04-01 19:15:33 UTC  

no, it's real - he never said it while PM, but in a negotiation around 1921