Wes Streeting is not “Blairite” in either of these two senses of the word because he’s far too bright to fall for any of this nonsense. It is as much a critique of domestic policy and the use of the private sector in public services as it is a denunciation of foreign policy errors. In this incarnation the “Blairite” believes everything that the critic regards as nefarious. The first, and most common, thought-cliché is “Blairite” as a surrogate term of abuse denoting all that is said to be wrong in the world, up to and very definitely including the war in Iraq that George W Bush cannot help referring to. It has no meaning except to stand in for two thought-clichés. The term “Blairite” really ought to be retired from active service. Three large victories – nobody would ever want to reprise any of that, would they? It is always remarkable to witness a party that takes the name of its only electoral winner in almost half a century and turns it into a term of abuse.
ONE DIRECTION GAY MEMES FULL
In a portrait by Jim Pickard and George Parker in this week’s edition of the Financial Times magazine, an anonymous left-wing voice offers the all-purpose insult that a Wes Streeting leadership would entail a “return to full Blairism”. But the discussion has a purpose nonetheless, in that it sheds light on the state of play in the always fractious politics of the Labour Party. In all probability no vacancy will arise and the chatter is even more idle than usual. These are some of the few crazy fan-crafted photos that have surfaced on Twitter.The possibility that Keir Starmer’s gamble with resignation might go wrong has started the speculation of who might lead Labour next. The bromance thing Louis Tomlinson's got going on with Harry Styles would be that much cuter if he was gay too, showing straight men everywhere that there's nothing more valuable than a gay wingman, writes Now.
The celebrity speculation source sites reasons such as his stylish threads and the appeal of a relationship with fellow band mate Harry Styles. I know One Direction's Louis Tomlinson isn't gay, but he should be, the online gossip website writes. However, the folks over at Now Daily want band member Louis Tomlinson to be gay.
This is just the product of fan infatuation in the age of social media. Of course, there is no confirmation that any of the music entertainers are in fact gay. The band consists of Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne, Zayn Malik, and Niall Horan. Fans flooded Twitter feeds today with various images of the band insinuating sexual behavior between the group members. One direction has become the object of the latest meme to hit the web, known as Gay Direction. And you know what that means lot of Internet buzz. Unlike 90s pop phenomena NSYNC and The Backstreet Boys One Direction is emerging in an era of social media and digital dominance.
However, the boy band sensation is garnering attention for more than their tunes. This even beats out music icons such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Bee Gees, The Sex Pistols, Oasis and Radiohead. Their debut album, Up All Night boasted 176,000 CD sales in its first week, the first accomplishment of this kind to be achieved by any British band. Move over Justin Bieber, it looks like there's some competition for pre-teen female affections. The five-piece music group, a result of Simon Cowell's creation, became the first British band to debut at No. One of the latest sensations to bring the classic boy-band trend back, One Direction, has taken the pop world by storm.