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By Spiral_Low · Posted
I imagine Download are livid. This sponsorship is not a secret it's ongoing and these bands have had months to pull out but to do it the final week? I can't imagine they will get touched again by Download /Live Nation. -
By steviewevie · Posted
and there are voices from the left, but it's a mixed bag, right? Burnham has changed depending on circumstance. He was Blairite/Brownite, then appeared more left when took on the Manchester job, because overall Manchester is more left wing than the rest of the country, and also Manchester is a fairly successful city but like other northern cities is still way behind London and relies on govt investment, Mick Lynch is old school left in many ways, but still has some views that many on liberal/left would find a bit uncomfortable..brexit/Ukraine/China etc. In the end Starmer (and actually more importantly McSweeney) has shifted Labour a bit to the right because that is probably where the sweet spot is for winning an election in the country. Labour can lose votes on the left because they mostly live in areas with already large labour majorities, but to win an election after 2019 he needs to win seats all over the place..places that voted towy in 2019 for whatever reason. What he does in power is the important thing, but with the state of everything it's a tough call. -
didn't realise there was a Radio 2 comp, never mind. I got through to R1 on Monday but no call back. I have only now accepted the fact I wont be going this year. Have great festival all
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By deadstillstanding · Posted
Yeah. The simplified/stylized tube map format definitely has its limitations. Really I should have another weeny little line going east from Greenpeace to Avalon, parallel to the railway line, but it's so busy already. There's too much to cram in! -
I mean living in a country where Farage has dusted down this manifesto from the '70s and has successfully got all the main parties singing from the same sheet:
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