I think the biggest takeaway from the UK is we underestimated the amount of ingrained thought within the UK population that its ONLY an either or vote between two parties...than a parliamentary system.
Reform at least getting Farage and a few members in to parliament at least gets their voices heard more and makes it harder to mess with them since they can use the commons as their soap box. I looked at the results and interesting how the SNP got decimated while Sinn Fienn is now the largest NI Westminster party so that's going to be interesting.
All together, this is probably the third worst result that could have happened, Reform at least have their foot in the door and SNP suffered a lot which could be foretelling for the Scottish elections. The biggest turning point now will be France and the US as if Macron goes and Trump wins in the US, it'll reduce the allies that the more commie Labour can rely on to prop them up.
As for Internet and silencing podcasts, Elon Musk has MORE power than the UK government, if Twitter was to pull out of the UK, they'd probably suffer a recession. The UK economy is too weak to risk bullying ANY legal revenue streams in especially since now Farage is in Westminster like a grim reaper for these idiots.
As for Internet and silencing podcasts, Elon Musk has MORE power than the UK government, if Twitter was to pull out of the UK, they'd probably suffer a recession
Unlikely. There'll just be a UK version of Twitter.
If anything, there would be celebration of Twitter exiting the UK. Worse still, they'd prefer to have an internal network which can be crafted and regulated by Government "for your own safety" and "for the safety of the children". It just isn't practical at the moment without destroying your economy or facing a massive backlash - that takes time unlike in regimes like North Korea, Cuba or Iran. But I suspect a national Intranet outside of Government and business is coming and will happen eventually.
Unlikely. There'll just be a UK version of Twitter.
The only reason I doubt it'll END up that way than them attempt it is talking with my British friends there's a pattern that they tell me keeps occurring:
ALL government projects for the past decade have failed, been delayed to obscurity, ran over budget and been so woefully inept that they fall apart immediately.
I don't doubt they'll at least try but it'd be MORE buggy than a Bethesda product that they'd get hacked in seconds of launch, no one would use it and more people would use VPNs to get back to Twitter, even government employees.
They only changed the colour of the car, not the defunct civil service engine underneath..
I think the biggest takeaway from the UK is we underestimated the amount of ingrained thought within the UK population that its ONLY an either or vote between two parties...than a parliamentary system.
Reform at least getting Farage and a few members in to parliament at least gets their voices heard more and makes it harder to mess with them since they can use the commons as their soap box. I looked at the results and interesting how the SNP got decimated while Sinn Fienn is now the largest NI Westminster party so that's going to be interesting.
All together, this is probably the third worst result that could have happened, Reform at least have their foot in the door and SNP suffered a lot which could be foretelling for the Scottish elections. The biggest turning point now will be France and the US as if Macron goes and Trump wins in the US, it'll reduce the allies that the more commie Labour can rely on to prop them up.
As for Internet and silencing podcasts, Elon Musk has MORE power than the UK government, if Twitter was to pull out of the UK, they'd probably suffer a recession. The UK economy is too weak to risk bullying ANY legal revenue streams in especially since now Farage is in Westminster like a grim reaper for these idiots.
Unlikely. There'll just be a UK version of Twitter.
If anything, there would be celebration of Twitter exiting the UK. Worse still, they'd prefer to have an internal network which can be crafted and regulated by Government "for your own safety" and "for the safety of the children". It just isn't practical at the moment without destroying your economy or facing a massive backlash - that takes time unlike in regimes like North Korea, Cuba or Iran. But I suspect a national Intranet outside of Government and business is coming and will happen eventually.
The only reason I doubt it'll END up that way than them attempt it is talking with my British friends there's a pattern that they tell me keeps occurring:
ALL government projects for the past decade have failed, been delayed to obscurity, ran over budget and been so woefully inept that they fall apart immediately.
I don't doubt they'll at least try but it'd be MORE buggy than a Bethesda product that they'd get hacked in seconds of launch, no one would use it and more people would use VPNs to get back to Twitter, even government employees.
They only changed the colour of the car, not the defunct civil service engine underneath..