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  • He will lose elections before taking such hints.

    PLP may not let him get that far. But honestly, he has removed enough non-loyal. Even that is far from probable.

    If the UK, left wants a left of centre party. Unifying around another one is the only option. But given the lefts refusal to unify. And the main parties love of FPTP. Next election, a Tory reform coalition is looking most likely. Followed by a divergence towards far right ideals for the next few decades.

    While 60% of voters, from centre of left. Are totally ignored.



  • Has never been a “bar”.

    Only a rallying call. And given it excludes many on benefits/unemployed etc. These are people with the most experienced of how society works when things fail. In this modern age. It is far from an inclusive call.

    That said. Age has always been more about experience and education. Today’s 16 yo is way more educated in world events. Then any 1800s adult. And more so then even in the 80s when I was 16.

    The internet leads to some negatives. But things are Def different now.



  • Exactly. No matter the y dimension. Barcode data is only stored in x. Whereas QR uses x and y for data.

    They also use the corner squares and a few specific dots to allow scanning from greater angles. Basically allowing the data to be read in 3d space. Even though only 2d is used to store that data.

    This is why QR can work well with cameras. Whereas bar codes are designed for very short range laser reflection.

    PS lots of info on QR online including open source programs to make your own.

    The same goes for bar codes. But readers involve some very simple maker skills. Making simple barcode readers was a common school science project in the early 90s.








  • As that is very clearly happening. And has been since the 90s

    Doing as UKip and now reform are doing. Is really the only way to slow it down.

    Edit: I’ll add. The UK has a history of replacing a big party under FPTP.

    Post WW2 the labour party did it to the Liberal party. Politics was divided very like now. At the time the UK overton window had never really considered socialism.

    The 2 main parties are moving the same way. With reform pulling the Tories to the extreme right. Nothing pulling labour away.

    If the left can actually come together to support a single left of centre party. It can either pull labour left. Or replace them. Just as reform is threatening to do with the Tories.