Missed this great backgrounder on how the main parties lost working class voters by @jameskirkup: great for teaching, http://t.co/uUmUittzcI
— Tim Bale (@ProfTimBale) November 22, 2014
@ProfTimBale thanks Tim. Look fwd to seeing you next week.
— James Kirkup (@jameskirkup) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Labour lost touch with their traditional voters and so did the Tories. Political parties now divided by CLASS.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Insofar as Labour represents the working classes it only represents unionised labour ie the aristocracy of labour.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Apart from unionised labour, Labour represents women in non-jobs in the public sector and champagne socialists.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Not just Labour that has lost touch with its grassroots. Tories too in their mania to command the middle ground.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale The political parties are basically cartels that have rigged the market against the voter by muddying the waters.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Voters wondering which party to vote for want labels and ingredients to be clear, but the parties prefer ambiguity
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale If the Tories and Labour were doing their job properly there would be no UKIP and no BNP.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Ambiguity now modus operandi of the political class. Displays of clarity and principle get u branded n extremist.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale In their mania to command the middle ground it is inevitable that ambiguity would be used in preference to clarity
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale In their mania to chase the female vote, the parties have had to adopt female modes of thinking and expression.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale How chasing the female vote increased our taxes while reducing our liberties http://t.co/bYwOq67Lw1
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Too many women have the vote, and the solution is OBVIOUS http://t.co/jXIVfc4QOy @AnnCoulter
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Indifference to white formerly working classes has its origins in visceral female contempt for low status males.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Feminists in Labour COMMAND Labour policy. http://t.co/GNvlBMT9VT
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Crisis of masculinity in Tories obvious when Thatcher came to power in 1979 when she did a job a man shd hv done.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Let us not forget that gay marriage was something that was rumoured to be what Cameron's missus stuck up his *rse.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale The crisis of masculinity in Britain is so advanced that no white middle class male will even admit it.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale The conquered take on the attitudes and mindset of their conquerors and British men have been conquered by SLUTS.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Denial is a feminine vice. Women are known to avoid the truth cos they feel there is nothing they can do about it.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale More is expected of men who are expected to act on their perception of the truth and take necessary action.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale I know enough about the political classes to know they rarely discuss with each other important moral issues.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Political classes do not discuss moral and constitutional issues with each other cos they don't trust each other.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale What can't b denied is that political classes have even less free speech than their voters and this is DANGEROUS.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale White middle class professional women run the country n white middle class professional men r subservient to women
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Men legally disadvantaged compared to women whom the law privileges with Equality Act 2010 and no fault divorce.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale When people think they can't do something about a big problem they tell themselves it is not really a problem.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale When people think they can't do something about a big problem they tell themselves it is not really their problem.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale It is probably true that it is now impossible to shame British men into effective action against the matriarchy.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale You know men are effeminate when they only react with indifference when this is pointed out.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale It is impossible to shame men who have no pride and no shame into action who are also immune to truth and reason.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale When men without principles cannot be shamed into action then it would appear that only violence will move them.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale My solution wd b2 replace feminism with an ideology that is its antithesis - the opposite of cultivating failure.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale Feminism can b defeated by the simple expedient of repealing the Equality Act 2010 and abolishing no fault divorce
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale No political party will propose repealing the Equality Act 2010 or abolishing no fault divorce, not even the BNP.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale UKIP/BNP are of course too afraid of alienating the female vote to propose repealing Equality Act or abolish NFD.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale To this female problem I have the solution of proposing a one-party state that protects the rights of its members.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale How to deal with the predictable opposition to my radical ideas which the women will hate. http://t.co/igbVYdLEEy
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@jameskirkup @ProfTimBale This does mean that political commentators will have to first start by discussing my ideas. Who will be the first?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@ProfTimBale @jameskirkup It is actually very easy in theory for men to take control again, but one of them has to first FORM THE INTENTION.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@ProfTimBale @jameskirkup It is probably too late when a female and a foreigner has to point all this out to you tho http://t.co/uCiEYUn5ru
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
@ProfTimBale @jameskirkup In summary, it is feminism n the operation of representative democracy that prevents errors from being corrected.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) November 22, 2014
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