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Post by globe on May 12, 2015 16:51:45 GMT -5
Even though I don't agree with his views, should Beady’s Here Now's posts really be moved to Kiddie's Corner? He's entitled to his opinion as much as we are and I don't think there was much wrong with his post. Of course he's entitled to it, he blethers a load of shite though. Pseudo intellectualism.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2015 16:54:40 GMT -5
Even though I don't agree with his views, should Beady’s Here Now's posts really be moved to Kiddie's Corner? He's entitled to his opinion as much as we are and I don't think there was much wrong with his post. Of course he's entitled to it, he blethers a load of shite though. Pseudo intellectualism. It was certainly no worse than that woeful post about food banks.
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Post by globe on May 12, 2015 17:00:25 GMT -5
Of course he's entitled to it, he blethers a load of shite though. Pseudo intellectualism. It was certainly no worse than that woeful post about food banks. True. Blame eva :-p Did thon boy delete his account because of that post? No surprised if he did, probably regretted it the second he hit the post button.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2015 17:04:40 GMT -5
It was certainly no worse than that woeful post about food banks. True. Blame eva :-p Did thon boy delete his account because of that post? No surprised if he did, probably regretted it the second he hit the post button. From what I've read of his posts over at SNH he became disillusioned with the forum in general. It could be because of the abuse he took after that post!
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Post by Gin & Tonic on May 16, 2015 16:14:57 GMT -5
Jim Murphy to resign as Scottish Labour leader.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2015 16:25:15 GMT -5
It was a terrible speech from R'Jim. It took so long to become clear that he was actually resigning. Apart form that he sounded dull and uninspiring.
And then he comes out and attacks Len McCluskey. Poor show Jim.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 16, 2015 16:40:08 GMT -5
It was a terrible speech from R'Jim. It took so long to become clear that he was actually resigning. Apart form that he sounded dull and uninspiring. And then he comes out and attacks Len McCluskey. Poor show Jim. I didn't see today's speech. But his resignation speech reeked of sour grapes, and was embarrassing.
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Post by matt on May 22, 2015 21:15:05 GMT -5
My MP in trouble for leaking that Nicola Sturgeon memo which turned out to be false. Nobody to blame but himself, expect a by-election where the SNP will walk it now. No chance he would have won it if this had been revealed a few weeks ago - he only scraped a win.
I honestly believe in the principles the Lib Dems have, but its a shame liberalism is being fucked over royally by every party including UNPRINCIPLED Lib Dems themselves.
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Post by Ross on Jun 2, 2015 10:06:08 GMT -5
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Post by matt on Jun 2, 2015 10:30:44 GMT -5
A great politician, and all round great guy. Kennedy should always be the inspiration for what the Liberal Democrats should stand for with his steadfast moral principles (against the coalition and Iraq War - unpopular opinions at the time in fact). If they can look to his legacy and use it as inspiration, the Lib Dems may be able to come back.
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Post by globe on Jun 3, 2015 2:14:49 GMT -5
Kennedy seemed like a good bloke. Struggled with the demon drink though. He looked blootered on Question Time a few weeks back.
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Post by tomlivesforever on Nov 10, 2015 9:38:28 GMT -5
The continuing assult on Corbyn is an absolute disgrace. I wish The Sun, Mail etc would just fuck off. They are currently churning out propaganda that Joseph Goebbels would be proud of.
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Post by globe on Nov 10, 2015 11:12:26 GMT -5
The continuing assult on Corbyn is an absolute disgrace. I wish The Sun, Mail etc would just fuck off. They are currently churning out propaganda that Joseph Goebbels would be proud of. Aye it's pathetic. The whole thing about him not bowing properly at the Cenotaph is just pathetic FFS.
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Post by tomlivesforever on Nov 10, 2015 11:49:08 GMT -5
The continuing assult on Corbyn is an absolute disgrace. I wish The Sun, Mail etc would just fuck off. They are currently churning out propaganda that Joseph Goebbels would be proud of. Aye it's pathetic. The whole thing about him not bowing properly at the Cenotaph is just pathetic FFS. Yeah it is pathetic, they really do seem hell bent on ruining him, thats probably a good sign. They unsurprisingly didn't print the photos of Corbyn staying behind with vets or going off to another service following that one.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2015 12:44:59 GMT -5
The right wing media in this country is disgusting. Little more than a propaganda tool for Murdoch and his ilk to force their views on the British public. Fortunately a lot of people are waking up to this fact and disregarding a lot of mainstream media as the joke it is.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Nov 11, 2015 5:36:58 GMT -5
Aye it's pathetic. The whole thing about him not bowing properly at the Cenotaph is just pathetic FFS. Yeah it is pathetic, they really do seem hell bent on ruining him, thats probably a good sign. They unsurprisingly didn't print the photos of Corbyn staying behind with vets or going off to another service following that one. ...whilst Cameron and the rest went to their VIP lunch.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Nov 11, 2015 5:37:21 GMT -5
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Nov 11, 2015 6:22:51 GMT -5
Frankie Boyle's column in the Guardian is fantastic.
"Theresa May, with the general air of a hawk that had a This Morning makeover, has launched the new investigatory powers bill. No more drunken Googling: all it takes is a misspelled search for “bong-making” and suddenly you’ll be in an orange jumpsuit getting beaten with a pillowcase full of bibles. Also, pay attention when searching for a child’s prom.
This law will create lots of new jobs, as the person charged with reading all our communications (who will see more unsolicited erections than customer services at Skype) will regularly feed their screaming face into a meatgrinder.
The government insists, as it tries to scrap the Freedom of Information Act, that only people who have something to hide should worry. People who run for public office will be afforded privacy, while our private lives will become public property. Having our privacy exposed is particularly crushing for the British – a nation for whom the phrase: “How are you?” really means: “Please say one word, then leave me alone.” So why have they just accepted this? Well, for a lot of people it’s the only hope that anyone will ever read their tweets.
The PR push for this bill’s launch has shown how similar the legislative process has become to the lobbying one. In fact, it’s not even lobbying, really, as most things that get lobbied for at least have some notional utility. This is more like phishing, asking us to sign up to something that looks helpful, but is actually a data breach.
Of course, the government has been reading our social media messages for 15 years. Imagine the celebrations at GCHQ when they see a young couple they used to watch sexting, then wanking on Skype, post their first kid’s school uniform pics on Facebook. In its own way, it must be quite touching.
The UK government has always stored intelligence, so don’t worry – they knew about Assad for years and didn’t act; they know about Saudi Arabia’s human rights abuses and do nothing; they knew about Hitler and didn’t act. What makes you think that a Facebook post you’re writing about a riot would … oh … where did you go?
One of the key areas of concern about the bill is the lack of any real judicial check. Theresa May can bypass judicial permission if surveillance is deemed “urgent” – like, if Belmarsh’s kitchen rota has a gap for someone who can cook halal. Nonetheless, Andy Burnham was quick to offer his support.
Many of Labour’s frontbench seem not to have been caught up in the joyous new Corbyn era, and look like people who have been forced by their work to go on some kind of awareness course. Currently, much of the Labour party’s policy seems to be formulated by encouraging them to just go on camera and say how they feel. Burnham has since backtracked, telling May: “On closer inspection of the wording of the bill, it would seem that it does not deliver the strong safeguard that you appeared to be accepting.”
Which translates as: he didn’t read the bill very carefully because the government had told him it would have judicial safeguards and he believed them. Poor Andy. It’s as if you can’t even trust people who are trying to give a load of authoritarian powers to their secret police any more.
This bill will lead to every person of colour’s worst fear: more concerned white people. Because white people will soon be the only ones who can Google the history of Islamophobia without ending up spending a decade watching children’s TV at full volume in a variety of stress positions. Ideological crime will be prioritised while actual crime is ignored, and we’ll adapt. Eventually, when you see a mugging, you’ll just start WhatsApping emojis of bombs until you hear sirens.
We will acquiesce to the scanning of Facebook posts to fight terrorism, which has killed 56 people in the UK in 10 years, but will still regard the killing of two women a week by their partners as a private domestic matter. God knows what this whole shambles says about us all psychologically. May herself gives the impression that the only childhood affection she got was the time a horse mistook her knuckles for a corn cob. At least this bill has allowed me to decode her permanently appalled expression: she looks as if she’s just seen my internet history.
I suppose that we need to consider what our internet history is. The legislation seems to view it as a list of actions, but it’s not. It’s a document that shows what we’re thinking about. The government wants to know what we’ve been thinking about, and what could be more sinister than that? Perhaps we’ve got so involved in the false selves we project on social media that we’ve forgotten that our real selves, our private selves, are different, are worth saving.
We are starting to spend more time online and less being alive. Our faces feel odd when we take our masks off. We live in a culture built on debt, so we are encouraged to have no self control. Consumer culture needs us to be impulsive, while our political culture fears that we will ever develop discipline. A total breakdown of self-control is the perfect backdrop for this bill. We will welcome legislation that will finally replace our fathers. We’re like Ted Bundy in his last days, leaving teeth-marks on his victims and driving to a state with the death penalty. Our lives are empty and bloated with perversion: we beg for intellectual death.
Soon our government will know everything we are thinking, and in that moment, we will stop thinking."
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Nov 21, 2015 11:05:09 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2015 11:08:14 GMT -5
I always think Jeremy Corbyn as abit of a frank spencer, just cant seem to do much without putting his foot right in it. ps buy yourself a nice suit, always looks like hes wearing someone elses that wasnt new to start with.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Nov 21, 2015 11:30:44 GMT -5
I always Jeremy Corbyn as abit of a frank spencer, just cant seem to do much without putting his foot right in it. ps buy yourself a nice suit, always looks like hes wearing someone elses that wasnt new to start with. It only seems like he's forever "putting his foot right in it", because it is the wish of the country's media for him to appear so. Any blunders he makes will be immediately reciprocated by Cameron and the incomparably incompetent Osbourne, who's missed every economic target he's set himself. Except of course, their blunders are conveniently hushed up. And your point about dress sense... ffs man, he's an elected politician of Islington North, a man nearing 60, what do you expect him to dress like? And why on earth does it matter? I have to know, because I'm not 100% sure and it's bugging me: are you the one who used to post a lot of Farage videos, and wrote that obtusely awful post about people using foodbanks simply because the grub there is free?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2015 14:24:52 GMT -5
I always Jeremy Corbyn as abit of a frank spencer, just cant seem to do much without putting his foot right in it. ps buy yourself a nice suit, always looks like hes wearing someone elses that wasnt new to start with. It only seems like he's forever "putting his foot right in it", because it is the wish of the country's media for him to appear so. Any blunders he makes will be immediately reciprocated by Cameron and the incomparably incompetent Osbourne, who's missed every economic target he's set himself. Except of course, their blunders are conveniently hushed up. And your point about dress sense... ffs man, he's an elected politician of Islington North, a man nearing 60, what do you expect him to dress like? And why on earth does it matter? I have to know, because I'm not 100% sure and it's bugging me: are you the one who used to post a lot of Farage videos, and wrote that obtusely awful post about people using foodbanks simply because the grub there is free? I would justify my point but Im not going to argue with you mate because to be quite honest I dont like you that much, I used to but you seem to be quite confrontational nowadays, especially on subjects such as this, my point proved by you flying off the handle at light comment of his dress sense, calm yourself down.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Nov 21, 2015 14:54:06 GMT -5
It only seems like he's forever "putting his foot right in it", because it is the wish of the country's media for him to appear so. Any blunders he makes will be immediately reciprocated by Cameron and the incomparably incompetent Osbourne, who's missed every economic target he's set himself. Except of course, their blunders are conveniently hushed up. And your point about dress sense... ffs man, he's an elected politician of Islington North, a man nearing 60, what do you expect him to dress like? And why on earth does it matter? I have to know, because I'm not 100% sure and it's bugging me: are you the one who used to post a lot of Farage videos, and wrote that obtusely awful post about people using foodbanks simply because the grub there is free? I would justify my point but Im not going to argue with you mate because to be quite honest I dont like you that much, I used to but you seem to be quite confrontational nowadays, especially on subjects such as this, my point proved by you flying off the handle at light comment of his dress sense, calm yourself down. Whether you like me or not shouldn't come into it. I think the reason why you won't justify your deplorable comments about food banks, is because you know there is no way to justify them. There is no excuse for being THAT ignorant.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2015 15:25:00 GMT -5
I would justify my point but Im not going to argue with you mate because to be quite honest I dont like you that much, I used to but you seem to be quite confrontational nowadays, especially on subjects such as this, my point proved by you flying off the handle at light comment of his dress sense, calm yourself down. Whether you like me or not shouldn't come into it. I think the reason why you won't justify your deplorable comments about food banks, is because you know there is no way to justify them. There is no excuse for being THAT ignorant. I stated that there isnt much in the way of actually making sure the people using them are actually in need of them, Im not saying the majority of them are people just using them for "free food" as you put it but there was even an article stating that some referrals were found to not actually be needed, and yes SOME people may take advantage. take a read of this (yes its the dailymail I am aware) www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2608606/No-ID-no-checks-vouchers-sob-stories-The-truth-shock-food-bank-claims.htmland because you are clearly a labour supporter and didnt like the over 1 million users annoucement, lets take a look at this so looking at the figures, food bank usage was around the same or actually higher under the labour government so not quite so amazing after all! my comments are hardly "deplorable", you just dont like my opinion pal, I could say your the ignorant one for taking this at face value so dont get too ahead of yourself there.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Feb 21, 2016 11:41:25 GMT -5
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