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Just 5 days left for America to come to it's senses and spare the world from a return to those dark days of the early Th...
31/10/2024

Just 5 days left for America to come to it's senses and spare the world from a return to those dark days of the early Thirties. Fingers crossed...

We drive into the future using only our rearview mirror. -Marshall McLuhan

25/10/2024

Another very interesting email I received this evening about the American Election from Open Britain...

"As per the standard Friday routine, here’s an update on what’s going on across the pond. The US election is now under two weeks out – just 11 days away.

Donald Trump Isn’t Even Trying to Hide It

With more than 30 million votes already cast either by mail or via early voting, the 2024 Presidential Election is well underway. As the two candidates make their final appeals to the American public, the race still seems to be a toss-up.

Even by Trump’s standards, his campaign has grown increasingly erratic over the past several weeks. He’s been spreading damaging conspiracies about migrants and hurricanes, teasing out bizarre last-second policy proposals (such as abolishing federal income tax entirely and replacing it with “tariffs” – a sure-fire way to crash the US economy practically overnight), and toying with silencing media outlets he doesn’t like.

He’s accused the Labour party of “election interference,” referencing the (frankly inconsequential) meetings held between Democratic and Labour party staff over recent months. A bold claim from someone who just got his tech-bro pal Elon Musk to offer up millions to Trump voters – the same tech-bro pal who’s reportedly been having regular meetings with Vladimir Putin.

The former President has always had a fascination with authoritarian strongmen, from North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un to Hungary’s Viktor Orbán. This week, he’s alleged to have indicated that he wants to command “German generals” like those of Adolf Hi**er.

Add that on top of what we already know. He’s indicated he’d be a “dictator” on day one. He’s talked about replacing the federal bureaucracy with partisan ideologues. He’s threatened to unleash the US military on his left-wing political opponents. He’s said that “this could be the last election we ever have”. One of his former aides has warned that he’d govern like a “fascist.”

For eight years now, Trump has shown us who he is and what he stands for. American democracy is far from perfect as it stands, but the former President is now threatening to ditch the guard rails – the constitutional checks and balances on our politics – entirely.

For all of us across the pond, what happens in eleven days is going to be massively consequential. Trump threatens to boost our own nativist authoritarians at home, and our flimsy democratic safeguards are not likely to fare any better. Even if he loses, we can expect chaos at the polls and a massive wave of election denial – surely to be amplified here in Britain by the likes of Nigel Farage.

In other US Election News:
Rumours are swirling about a highly damaging video tape of Donald Trump potentially leaked to the press that may appear this weekend – though at this point its unlikely to sway the result;

Harris held a campaign event last night with Bruce Springsteen, who labeled Trump a “tyrant”;

Given how close this race is, fears are mounting about a contested result (as occurred in 2001). Experts warn it could exacerbate the US’ political polarisation.

That’s it for this week.

All the best,

Matt Gallagher
Communications Officer"
Open Britain

23/10/2024

Donald Trump's latest move - filing a complaint with the US Federal Election Commission accusing the Labour Party of "blatant foreign interference" in the US Presidential election - is not something Labour should be pandering to…or tying themselves up in knots about.

The truth is, it’s just a desperate play from a desperate man. Remember, for him, this election is existential. With multiple criminal indictments hanging over his head, losing could mean spending the rest of his life in a jail or, at best, in courtrooms fighting to stay out of one. A man in that position will try anything, however ridiculous.

Because the polls are on a knife-edge, Trump is lashing out at every perceived threat, no matter how minor. He knows that even a small advantage counts in a close campaign, and he's trying to intimidate anyone and everyone who might get in his way. Classic narcissist bully-boy behaviour.

Incidentally, there’s more than a whiff of hypocrisy in Trump’s grievance. He claims that a group of Labour-supporting British volunteers showing solidarity with Kamala Harris is an affront to US electoral integrity. Yet, when Nigel Farage is actively supporting HIS campaign and appearing at HIS rallies, he remains silent. Staggering double standards.

The aggressive bullying by a presidential candidate is not the surprise here. Neither is the staggering hypocrisy. The real surprise is that Labour spokespeople are giving these accusations the time of day. This is a mistake.

They should remember that appeasement is rarely a successful strategy when dealing with bullies, especially one fighting for their very survival. They should stand up to him. They should firmly reject his baseless accusations and carry on regardless. In supporting Harris against Trump, they are standing up for democracy against the very real threat of global authoritarianism.

The specific accusations levelled by Trump are a hollow distraction but there is something fundamental at stake here. It isn’t just to do with the Labour Party, or British politics, or the US election. It's about whether democratic institutions worldwide have the resolve to stand firm in the face of unprecedented pressure from increasingly confident authoritarians.

Trump is a man who would happily subvert the democratic rights of millions to save his own skin. He has friends around the world - some of them in this country - who would do the same to stroke their own ego or make a fast buck. Those of us who believe in democracy, whoever we are and wherever we’re from, must stand together and have each other’s backs. Labour activists - and the rest of us - should never shy away from that.

All the best,

Mark Kieran

CEO, Open Britain

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