that, you look at the questions people ask, they are not a serious party and that will be increasingly apparent during the election. luca; apparent during the election. lucy allen, who apparent during the election. lucy allen. who is apparent during the election. lucy allen, who is standing down, was conservative mp in telford wanted to see reform as a candidate in her seat. party discipline is across the spectrum. seat. party discipline is across the sectrum. ., ., ., ., , ., spectrum. you have a tory candidate runnina as spectrum. you have a tory candidate running as a spectrum. you have a tory candidate running as a labour spectrum. you have a tory candidate running as a labour candidate. - running as a labour candidate. robert running as a labour candidate. robert largan. he is hugging the labour robert largan. he is hugging the labour brand close because yours is so toxic labour brand close because yours is so toxic and labour brand close because yours is so toxic and
The chauvinism of the pseudo-left again serves to disarm the working class politically, facilitating the efforts of the fascist Milei to succeed where the earlier dictatorships failed.
In an attempt to contain mass social anger over fascistic President Javier Milei’s “shock therapy” measures, the Confederation of Argentine Workers (CGT) convoked the first general strike since 2019 on Wednesday.
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the us 2024 presidential race kicks off on monday, when iowa republicans hold caucus meetings to pick the party s nominee. political analysts and the wider public will be particularly focused on who will lead the pack of republican challengers, and what the results in iowa may suggest in the run up to november. but it s notjust in the united states where ballots are being counted. polls are open in taiwan, where voters are choosing a new president and parliament. the economy and education are key issues for voters. but one sobering issue looms large: how taiwan should address the threat from china. steve bbc presenter steve lai is in taipei and wasjoined earlier by celia hatton, bbc news asia pacific regional editor. coup china s view on this election how would you sump it up? election - how would you sump it u? ~ , election - how would you sump itu? it up? well, china s unhappy that these it up? well, china s unhappy that these elections - it up? well, china s unhappy that these