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Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th November 2019
Morning all.
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Morning.
The Tories and associates openly declared "war"against their targeted groups ,financially penalising both in direct and indirect residuslidation of necessary support with exocet provision on those who could not to anything about their situation.A mild expectation in the financially better off in mutual beneficial terms however is of course "class war"
One reason ,of many,I do go big on the class thing is that it so "reverberates"
The Tories and associates openly declared "war"against their targeted groups ,financially penalising both in direct and indirect residuslidation of necessary support with exocet provision on those who could not to anything about their situation.A mild expectation in the financially better off in mutual beneficial terms however is of course "class war"
One reason ,of many,I do go big on the class thing is that it so "reverberates"
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It is a"lifestyle choice "to become sick/disabled and not terminally ill enough not according to deemed script but not a lifestyle choice to go ape-shit to contribute to the betterment of others and ,of course to yourself in both the generality and specific.
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308k in total, that's a lot.rob delaney
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206K people 34 & under registered to vote yesterday! Biggest day since election was announced & *biggest day in UK history* as far as I can find.
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’s voter reg. drive is working. Thank you volunteers & dynamos of democracy! Keep it up!
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Not even selfish just non seeing of actual self-interest.
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Unless of course you actively enjoy expanding use of food banks ,increased homelessness ,needless deaths and making people jump through impossible hoops /have an overweaning desire to feel superior/blame the wrong people/blind yourself to your part you played.
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The real battle is getting people to see that,there will always be people unpersuadable.I think,perhaps naively ,there are enough that aren't at some point.
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"Michael Rosen is on fine form as he takes a jaundiced view of the posturings of Stephen Pollard (editor), Alex Brummer, Lee Harpin and other stellar contributors to the Jewish Chronicle and even more right-wing outlets."
"Michael Rosen is on fine form as he takes a jaundiced view of the posturings of Stephen Pollard (editor), Alex Brummer, Lee Harpin and other stellar contributors to the Jewish Chronicle and even more right-wing outlets."
What’s been particularly sad and pathetic is seeing various kinds of liberal commentators eagerly gobbling up the faux fight against antisemitism, not realising that they are being taken for a ride by this new right talking antisemitism one day and claiming to fight it the next.
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Thread merge please, mods
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Make GP home visits a distinct separate contract and then how much funding (or not) the government is making available for it becomes far more transparent.HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... ry-hancock
Like out of hours, however, within our current privatised system, you risk a fall in standard of care and lose the GPs familiarity with a chronic ill person's condition.
We should be nationalising primary care, not expanding the number of service contracts put out to tender.
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"The UK’s intelligence agencies were aware that Donald Trump may have been compromised by the Kremlin but Theresa May’s government – including then-foreign secretary Boris Johnson – chose not to pursue the matter for fear of offending the US president, a new book claims."
Trying to remember !& believe) Johnson might not always be lying, but failing in this case ..
"The UK’s intelligence agencies were aware that Donald Trump may have been compromised by the Kremlin but Theresa May’s government – including then-foreign secretary Boris Johnson – chose not to pursue the matter for fear of offending the US president, a new book claims."
Trying to remember !& believe) Johnson might not always be lying, but failing in this case ..
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Bollox,I have appeared to inadvertently started a "duplication"
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I blame the Tories.
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Always a safe option tbf.HindleA wrote:I blame the Tories.
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Done.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Thread merge please, mods
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Good morning, everyone.
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I'm thinking of calling my printer Boris...keeps telling me that it has run out of paper but when I look it has plenty. Can't believe a word it says.
If I'm not here, then I'll be in the library. Or the other library.
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Tory policy serves the alpha male with natural tendencies toward fascism. Obsession with work, good health, survival of the fittest. They're tom cats strutting about their territory, running off the weak and vulnerable in order to preserve their little piece for themselves.HindleA wrote:Morning.
The Tories and associates openly declared "war"against their targeted groups ,financially penalising both in direct and indirect residuslidation of necessary support with exocet provision on those who could not to anything about their situation.A mild expectation in the financially better off in mutual beneficial terms however is of course "class war"
One reason ,of many,I do go big on the class thing is that it so "reverberates"
Meanwhile the female cat is quietly hunting with equal efficiency of her male counterpart, while doing all the extra work of raising kittens. She has no territory of her own and so is reliant on the goodwill of the local tom to let her come and go in safety.
So, if the weak and vulnerable and female cats get to vote for a tom cat, which tom cat would they vote for? Would they vote for the mean spirited scrapper of a tom with the big territory but limited goodwill or would they vote for the good natured, laid back tom with only a tiny territory to share?
This is the kind of choice that many voters think they have. They're wrong, of course, because we're not cats and whoever we vote for gets to rule the whole territory automatically. Being tough and scrappy to win the territory isn't necessary in a modern democracy, the only thing that matters is goodwill. So why don't we vote for the laid back tom? All the other alpha males of course, who do everything in their power to ensure that nice guys don't win, whispering in the ears of the women and the weak and the vulnerable that the generous leader who would look after them isn't "tough enough" to protect their territory.
The irony of all this, of course, is that Boris Johnson, the supposedly scrappy alpha male, isn't much of a scrapper, he's the cat that sneaks round all the other cats houses to nick their dinner. In alpha cat terms he shouldn't win, but we're not cats, alas, so he probably will.
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I've just received an election communication from the Conservatives (Penny Mordaunt) which thanks me for all my support in the past.
Edited to add - the letter is directed at postal voters.
Edited to add - the letter is directed at postal voters.
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Good morfternoon.
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@adam
Your post on yesterday's thread regarding Sturgeon is good.
Your post on yesterday's thread regarding Sturgeon is good.
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Yep, pretty much this.Daniel Emery
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The fact I see dozen of Torys and Brexit fans paying tribute to Kate Hoey - but not a single piece from anyone in the Labour Party - or anyone in Vauxhall - tells you all you need to know.
Loads of Tories saying that she's the only Labour MP that they respect - there's clearly a reason for that...
Good riddance.
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There is nothing "natural" about the "weak" and "vulnerable",it is a societal enacted decision to either attend to the situational vagaries of life,no one is exempt from ,or not,or indeed actively exacerbate and create vulnerability.IMHO.
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Jonathan Freedland's article yesterday evening didn't end up interesting me as much as the six-hundred+ comments below the line responding to it. The combination of a handful of established Tory-supporting commentators and many I don't recognise seeing before, relatively small total number of posts and the thread's recent closure made it a fascinating snapshot.
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You could reply "and you will get just as much support from me in the future".PorFavor wrote:I've just received an election communication from the Conservatives (Penny Mordaunt) which thanks me for all my support in the past.
Edited to add - the letter is directed at postal voters.
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Mr citizen reports a couple incidents of personal hostility towards Labour canvassers this morning.
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In the wild small or ill cats are more vulnerable than big and healthy cats.
So cats have taken the very sensible decision to not live in the wild for the most part but to move in with humans from which they successfully demand food, warmth and cuddles.
Because, unlike the average Tory voter, cats aren't stupid.
The BBC featured a voter today who is reliant on foodbanks but is going to vote for Boris Johnson, not because she agrees with Tory policies, but because she thinks he's determined to get things done, or something. Her reasoning was pretty incomprehensible and not very convincing. Leaves you wondering if she was a real person. Surely real people make more sense than that? Perhaps she really wanted to say "because he'll throw all the foreign people out" but knew that wouldn't be acceptable so made up something really lame instead. I don't know. Not very encouraging, though. Which is presumably why the BBC showed it.
So cats have taken the very sensible decision to not live in the wild for the most part but to move in with humans from which they successfully demand food, warmth and cuddles.
Because, unlike the average Tory voter, cats aren't stupid.
The BBC featured a voter today who is reliant on foodbanks but is going to vote for Boris Johnson, not because she agrees with Tory policies, but because she thinks he's determined to get things done, or something. Her reasoning was pretty incomprehensible and not very convincing. Leaves you wondering if she was a real person. Surely real people make more sense than that? Perhaps she really wanted to say "because he'll throw all the foreign people out" but knew that wouldn't be acceptable so made up something really lame instead. I don't know. Not very encouraging, though. Which is presumably why the BBC showed it.
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And when I call Tory voters "stupid" I'm not passing judgement on their academic ability, I'm calling into question their basic survival instincts that would lead them to vote away healthcare and sickness benefit and access to decent housing and a myriad of other things their actual life could one day come to depend upon.
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You understand requiring help in no way diminishes the person needing it.HindleA wrote:There is nothing "natural" about the "weak" and "vulnerable",it is a societal enacted decision to either attend to the situational vagaries of life,no one is exempt from ,or not,or indeed actively exacerbate and create vulnerability.IMHO.
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Exactly! Jeepers, what are these people thinking?Willow904 wrote:And when I call Tory voters "stupid" I'm not passing judgement on their academic ability, I'm calling into question their basic survival instincts that would lead them to vote away healthcare and sickness benefit and access to decent housing and a myriad of other things their actual life could one day come to depend upon.
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Lashing out at those closest, those who care, the people showing up, daily working in the community isn't new but it's not productive. I'm frightened for those lashing out at those closest to them. I think they may decide to sink instead of calling for help when it's needed out of fear, shame or pride.
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Thankfully, it's not norm and Labour support continues.citizenJA wrote:Mr citizen reports a couple incidents of personal hostility towards Labour canvassers this morning.
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We all require help,it is just some isn't so obvious or visible.
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Too many resent the "unfairness"of levelling the platform and inuring for the potential.
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I think I'm just getting fed up of people who admit they have voted Tory in recent years moaning about the state of the bus service or the broken computers in the library as if these things have nothing to do with their choice at the ballot box. People old enough to remember the state the Tories left the country in back in 1997 and were sensible enough then to dump them for Labour but now seem to accept Tory decay as somehow inevitable. We're suffering from a kind of post - millennial fatalism. We've stopped believing in better. We're a top heavy aging society without enough young people to inject optimism and hope and counter the apathetic resignation of the older, slightly more comfortably off voter who is afraid of change more than they are afraid of failing services.
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HindleA wrote:https://mainlymacro.blogspot.com/2019/1 ... e.html?m=1
...a Labour government implementing all or the major part of this manifesto will mean the economy as a whole will end a decade of low output and wage growth that has stifled UK innovation and productivity growth.
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The Tories actively feed both off and into that.Add the fakery of "protecting" those you deem "deserving"whilst actually creating to convince yourself and others in self appreciation and you have a lethal combination.
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Reading pdf Labour's youth manifesto
reminded me of a post under Freedland's article opposed to this policy.Education is a right for all, not just a privileged few. Young people need a broad education that equips them with the knowledge and skills they need to learn and earn.
...send your kids to the best possible school within your means...
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"Carers"
"Carers"
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Our ballot papers arrived on Thursday btw.
When should we expect the Tory manifesto?
When should we expect the Tory manifesto?
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I think it's meant to be coming out tomorrow. But I get your drift!
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A 'phone call was all it would have taken,such an arduous task I am sure you agree.Some areas even have a dedicated "lifting -up") dedicated service.
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A few word repeated phrase is hardly a manifesto,some would say
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The link don't work . . .HindleA wrote:httpshttps://stv.tv/amp/1442604-callous-carers-left-disabled-man-in-bath-overnight/?__twitter_impression=true
"Carers"
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Try this.
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Try this.
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