If you’ve ever wondered what people who have no idea how bad a situaiton is and zero idea of how to fix things then look like then wonder no more. Your thirst for knowledge about the sort of people who are completely divorced from reality can be slaked by just watching this year’s Labour Party Conference from Liverpool. I’ve been dipping in now and again and it is an absolute political horror show with politician after politician pretending, or rather lying, that they can sort out Britain’s problems.
Dan Salt seems to have summed up the mess that is the Labour Conference. He said:
https://x.com/Danjsalt/status/1972679241973035208
He’s right. Labour are not properly governing for the benefit of the British people, they are just passengers on a doomed ship who are engaged in the pointless task of rearranging the deckchairs even though they can see the iceberg of economic collapse, excessive levels of migration and self-inflicted energy wounds, starting to loom over them.





The problem is, that they prefer to let the disasters happen, than admit they were wrong. We have a political class of fractious toddlers who throw a tantrum and call us names when we point out the bloody obvious. And so the ship(t) of state will carry on towards the iceberg of economic and fiscal collapse, which when, rather if it happens, they’ll blame the “far-right”, Trump, Israel, the phases of the moon, that “phobia” and uncle Tom Cobbley and all, and carrying on as of there’s nothing wrong with their policies of inevitable failure have never always previously failed. Starvros the Chief Dalek and head sociopath will blister and gaslight, but on reality the game is up. Unfortunately there’s going to be a lot more damage before we’re rid of this coterie of student union Trots, blithering idiots and ignoramuses and a lot more pain.
Mind you, there’s one amusing light at the end of the tunnel, Gaza and the Fakestinians are being stuck with Tony bloody Blair, the man whose policies do roundly screwed us all over. Hopefully it’ll keep the bastard out of British politics.