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Post by yeswilko on Mar 22, 2023 7:16:36 GMT
You often comment on me, yet keep incredibly silent when Voidy, badger etc provoke endlessly. Bit weird that is from you. On another thread Void literally said he's not interested in replying to the topic of the thread, just purely to wind up, and it just passes you by... brilliant Rent free 😀 Didn't your mum ever tell you as a kid- don't keep reacting or they know they'll get a result and keep doing it? Looking forward to your comments on the government being a shambles, incompetent etc today Voidy 👍
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Post by prestwichpotter on Mar 22, 2023 7:34:00 GMT
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Post by oggyoggy on Mar 22, 2023 8:44:18 GMT
I agree about Gullis comes across thick as shit Certainly wouldn’t want Him teaching my grandchildren But back to point of the latest spat on here In my centrist point of view all teachers of any political persuasion Should be sacked on the spot if found to have expressed their political views to their pupils I think politics should be allowed to be discussed to some degree, some kids in school are 18 and old enough to vote and there are also politics a levels you can do. But agree it should be balanced without pressure or pushing your own opinions and only in relevant subjects too such as politics, history, business studies and such. Sacked on the spot a bit extreme for me but certainly a disciplinary process of varying levels depending on the nature of it and what not. Kids ask questions and put teachers on the spot. If a kid asked a gay teacher if they supported gay marriage 15 years ago, I wouldn't begrudge them if they gave their opinion while acknowledging they respect others may feel differently. I think politics is a critical subject for children. We want a politically engaged population who can spot liars and cronyism and who understand crucial concepts about our constitution, administration and the rule of law. Had we had a politically engaged population we never would have voted leave and we never would have voted the worst government of all time in at the last election. I am staggered that people on here are advocating less education (i don’t think you are saying that). Talk about the opposite of enlightened!
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Post by wagsastokie on Mar 22, 2023 9:49:04 GMT
I think politics should be allowed to be discussed to some degree, some kids in school are 18 and old enough to vote and there are also politics a levels you can do. But agree it should be balanced without pressure or pushing your own opinions and only in relevant subjects too such as politics, history, business studies and such. Sacked on the spot a bit extreme for me but certainly a disciplinary process of varying levels depending on the nature of it and what not. Kids ask questions and put teachers on the spot. If a kid asked a gay teacher if they supported gay marriage 15 years ago, I wouldn't begrudge them if they gave their opinion while acknowledging they respect others may feel differently. I think politics is a critical subject for children. We want a politically engaged population who can spot liars and cronyism and who understand crucial concepts about our constitution, administration and the rule of law. Had we had a politically engaged population we never would have voted leave and we never would have voted the worst government of all time in at the last election. I am staggered that people on here are advocating less education (i don’t think you are saying that). Talk about the opposite of enlightened! I’m not talking about less education I’m fully in favour of more political education providing its totally balanced unlike your above post And all sides are given equal time and the teacher expresses no personal feelings
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Post by thevoid on Mar 22, 2023 10:23:53 GMT
Rent free 😀 Didn't your mum ever tell you as a kid- don't keep reacting or they know they'll get a result and keep doing it? Looking forward to your comments on the government being a shambles, incompetent etc today Voidy 👍 It's completely immaterial to you what my thoughts are on this Government, I won't be voting for them at the next election and that's all you need to know. Posting reams of links is pointless for all concerned as it's already done to death by others on here Strange how you suddenly become a stickler for keeping threads on topic when I pick you up on something though 😀
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Post by Paul Spencer on Mar 22, 2023 11:45:49 GMT
How on earth he comes back from this sort of stuff, I have no idea, no doubt there's going to be loads more from other sources too ...
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Post by phileetin on Mar 22, 2023 12:44:31 GMT
Well , Huddy is 150% true socialist labour supporter liking announcement of inflation rate rise .
He'll be in heaven on earth when liebor gets in and hyperinflation is the order of the day .
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Post by lordb on Mar 22, 2023 12:54:32 GMT
Well , Huddy is 150% true socialist labour supporter liking announcement of inflation rate rise . He'll be in heaven on earth when liebor gets in and hyperinflation is the order of the day . is that likely? did we have hyperinflation under the last Labour govt?
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Post by wagsastokie on Mar 22, 2023 13:02:42 GMT
Well , Huddy is 150% true socialist labour supporter liking announcement of inflation rate rise . He'll be in heaven on earth when liebor gets in and hyperinflation is the order of the day . is that likely? did we have hyperinflation under the last Labour govt? We did in the one before The last labour government spent its time fucking the banking system up massively expanding the privatisation of the. nhs And murdering thousands of innocent civilians
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Post by henry on Mar 22, 2023 13:18:37 GMT
Well , Huddy is 150% true socialist labour supporter liking announcement of inflation rate rise . He'll be in heaven on earth when liebor gets in and hyperinflation is the order of the day . I find it bizarre that someone ‘likes’ the fact we are witnessing high inflation.
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Post by foster on Mar 22, 2023 13:21:58 GMT
Well , Huddy is 150% true socialist labour supporter liking announcement of inflation rate rise . He'll be in heaven on earth when liebor gets in and hyperinflation is the order of the day . I find it bizarre that someone ‘likes’ the fact we are witnessing high inflation. I think he likes the fact that there's more stick to beat the government with. Not the actual inflation itself.
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Mar 22, 2023 13:22:12 GMT
Well , Huddy is 150% true socialist labour supporter liking announcement of inflation rate rise . He'll be in heaven on earth when liebor gets in and hyperinflation is the order of the day . Barking.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Mar 22, 2023 13:28:33 GMT
I can't believe I've not seen this before, absolutely disgusting ...
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Post by gawa on Mar 22, 2023 13:31:02 GMT
Some people get properly offended by any news in relation to the governments incompetence on here. Snowflakes need to man up. Too many sensitive souls on here, absolute bunch of vaginas. "Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full sir" I picture them saying kneeled down to their billionaire authoritarian masters as they get given their slice of bread for their days work
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Post by elystokie on Mar 22, 2023 13:37:14 GMT
is that likely? did we have hyperinflation under the last Labour govt? We did in the one before The last labour government spent its time fucking the banking system up massively expanding the privatisation of the. nhs And murdering thousands of innocent civilians Amusing how one of you is particularly vocal about something that's yet to happen and may never do so whilst the other criticises a government from years ago. Both apparently blind to the corrupt shambles that the current government have proved to be
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Post by oggyoggy on Mar 22, 2023 13:37:41 GMT
I think politics is a critical subject for children. We want a politically engaged population who can spot liars and cronyism and who understand crucial concepts about our constitution, administration and the rule of law. Had we had a politically engaged population we never would have voted leave and we never would have voted the worst government of all time in at the last election. I am staggered that people on here are advocating less education (i don’t think you are saying that). Talk about the opposite of enlightened! I’m not talking about less education I’m fully in favour of more political education providing its totally balanced unlike your above post And all sides are given equal time and the teacher expresses no personal feelings It is a fact that those with more education tended to vote remain and those with less education tended to vote leave. The logical conclusion is that if more people had been educated, and we wouldn’t have left the EU, and then wouldn’t have voted for Johnson’s lies. That not an unbalanced statement (ok, the lies bit is, but he has been sacked so often for lying and he did lie repeatedly about brexit as we all know). It is stating a fact, and drawing a logical conclusion from the fact.
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Post by foster on Mar 22, 2023 13:42:31 GMT
I’m not talking about less education I’m fully in favour of more political education providing its totally balanced unlike your above post And all sides are given equal time and the teacher expresses no personal feelings It is a fact that those with more education tended to vote remain and those with less education tended to vote leave. The logical conclusion is that if more people had been educated, and we wouldn’t have left the EU, and then wouldn’t have voted for Johnson’s lies. That not an unbalanced statement (ok, the lies bit is, but he has been sacked so often for lying and he did lie repeatedly about brexit as we all know). It is stating a fact, and drawing a logical conclusion from the fact. Didn't know you voted 'Leave'.
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Post by oggyoggy on Mar 22, 2023 13:43:57 GMT
It is a fact that those with more education tended to vote remain and those with less education tended to vote leave. The logical conclusion is that if more people had been educated, and we wouldn’t have left the EU, and then wouldn’t have voted for Johnson’s lies. That not an unbalanced statement (ok, the lies bit is, but he has been sacked so often for lying and he did lie repeatedly about brexit as we all know). It is stating a fact, and drawing a logical conclusion from the fact. Didn't know you voted 'Leave'. Good one
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Post by oggyoggy on Mar 22, 2023 13:48:45 GMT
is that likely? did we have hyperinflation under the last Labour govt? We did in the one before The last labour government spent its time fucking the banking system up massively expanding the privatisation of the. nhs And murdering thousands of innocent civilians And the tories wanted far more deregulation of banks than labour. So would have been worse. The lib dems got it right (obviously) and called for much tighter regulation. Privatisation of the nhs and most public services has expanded exponentially under the tories over the last 13 years. All tories voted for the iraq war. Only 3/4 of labour did. The lib dems got it right (obviously) and were all opposed to the iraq war. So whilst the last Labour government was not great, thankfully the tories were in charge as all you mentioned would have been worse. The last 13 years, particularly since they weren’t held back by the lib dems in coalition, have been much, much worse than anything we have seen before in terms of governance.
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Post by gawa on Mar 22, 2023 13:52:29 GMT
I’m not talking about less education I’m fully in favour of more political education providing its totally balanced unlike your above post And all sides are given equal time and the teacher expresses no personal feelings It is a fact that those with more education tended to vote remain and those with less education tended to vote leave. The logical conclusion is that if more people had been educated, and we wouldn’t have left the EU, and then wouldn’t have voted for Johnson’s lies. That not an unbalanced statement (ok, the lies bit is, but he has been sacked so often for lying and he did lie repeatedly about brexit as we all know). It is stating a fact, and drawing a logical conclusion from the fact. I'd personally say the divide was greater in terms of region and age rather than education. I've not looked into the statistics though so I could be wrong.
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Post by gawa on Mar 22, 2023 13:53:39 GMT
We did in the one before The last labour government spent its time fucking the banking system up massively expanding the privatisation of the. nhs And murdering thousands of innocent civilians And the tories wanted far more deregulation of banks than labour. So would have been worse. The lib dems got it right (obviously) and called for much tighter regulation. Privatisation of the nhs and most public services has expanded exponentially under the tories over the last 13 years. All tories voted for the iraq war. Only 3/4 of labour did. The lib dems got it right (obviously) and were all opposed to the iraq war. So whilst the last Labour government was not great, thankfully the tories were in charge as all you mentioned would have been worse. The last 13 years, particularly since they weren’t held back by the lib dems in coalition, have been much, much worse than anything we have seen before in terms of governance. Did the lib dems get it right on student finance in your opinion?
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Post by foster on Mar 22, 2023 13:59:07 GMT
It is a fact that those with more education tended to vote remain and those with less education tended to vote leave. The logical conclusion is that if more people had been educated, and we wouldn’t have left the EU, and then wouldn’t have voted for Johnson’s lies. That not an unbalanced statement (ok, the lies bit is, but he has been sacked so often for lying and he did lie repeatedly about brexit as we all know). It is stating a fact, and drawing a logical conclusion from the fact. I'd personally say the divide was greater in terms of region and age rather than education. I've not looked into the statistics though so I could be wrong. Stats on this have been shared before and you're right. There have been Remainers on here that have claimed that most Brexit voters will be dead in the coming years, due to their age. It just so happens that those currently in education (younger voters) voted largely to remain. That doesn't however mean that older voters are 'uneducated', or gammons.
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Post by RedandWhite90 on Mar 22, 2023 14:05:28 GMT
Looks like he's turned up with his union rep.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Mar 22, 2023 14:09:02 GMT
Looks like he's turned up with his union rep. It's going to be a VERY interesting 4 hours, we've got the popcorn in! 😉
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Post by RedandWhite90 on Mar 22, 2023 14:13:11 GMT
Looks like he's turned up with his union rep. It's going to be a VERY interesting 4 hours, we've got the popcorn in! 😉 I think 4 hours for a liar to lie about not being a liar is a bit of a stretch for me, but I salute your dedication. 🫡😉 I bet Starmer's watching it in his £1m + farm estate whilst Rishi is catching the highlights on his mates SkyGo account. *amazed the Bible didn't set on fire.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Mar 22, 2023 14:18:51 GMT
It's going to be a VERY interesting 4 hours, we've got the popcorn in! 😉 I think 4 hours for a liar to lie about not being a liar is a bit of a stretch for me, but I salute your dedication. 🫡😉 I bet Starmer's watching it in his £1m + farm estate whilst Rishi is catching the highlights on his mates SkyGo account. *amazed the Bible didn't set on fire. Arrogance of the man, within minutes of it starting, he's telling the committee what their own inquiry has found ... he just can't help himself! 🤦♂️
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Post by elystokie on Mar 22, 2023 14:19:23 GMT
Boris -
"He has every motive to lie"
Said by Boris with a straight face and not a hint of irony!
🤣🤣🤣
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Post by Paul Spencer on Mar 22, 2023 14:20:58 GMT
Boris - "He has every motive to lie" Said by Boris with a straight face and not a hint of irony! 🤣🤣🤣 Just said the same to the missus mate, pure clown world!
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Post by oggyoggy on Mar 22, 2023 14:31:56 GMT
And the tories wanted far more deregulation of banks than labour. So would have been worse. The lib dems got it right (obviously) and called for much tighter regulation. Privatisation of the nhs and most public services has expanded exponentially under the tories over the last 13 years. All tories voted for the iraq war. Only 3/4 of labour did. The lib dems got it right (obviously) and were all opposed to the iraq war. So whilst the last Labour government was not great, thankfully the tories were in charge as all you mentioned would have been worse. The last 13 years, particularly since they weren’t held back by the lib dems in coalition, have been much, much worse than anything we have seen before in terms of governance. Did the lib dems get it right on student finance in your opinion? Absolutely. They wanted to abolish tuition fees altogether. Had they got a majority in 2010, tuition fees would have been abolished. They completely ruined their position whilst part of the coalition though and they have made a monumental price for it. That folly is almost irrelevant compared the Iraq war, or brexit, or failing to mitigate for the impending financial crash, or ignoring covid PPE fraud, or recent sleaze and corruption, or lack of support of public services for the last decade, or wage stagnation etc etc etc etc etc.
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Post by thevoid on Mar 22, 2023 14:33:05 GMT
I'm not really sure why you come on this MB, what do you actually get out of it? Just look through your recent posting history, it's just post after post of you goading other posters, whilst offering nothing to the thread. It's like your whole purpose here, is to try and provoke other people into having spats with you, whilst in turn, sabotaging the thread for everybody else. You often comment on me, yet keep incredibly silent when Voidy, badger etc provoke endlessly. Bit weird that is from you. On another thread Void literally said he's not interested in replying to the topic of the thread, just purely to wind up, and it just passes you by... brilliant I've not been on the GDB much lately so just having a mooch. Let's have it straight here - my comment on the other thread was aimed at you and you alone. I'm more than happy to have a reasonable conversation with someone I disagree with, but the bulk of your posts (to myself and others) are a disgrace. If I give you shit it's because of comments you've made to me previously. And you can't blame me because you've apparently made another exhibition of yourself last night and I wasn't even present (despite you name-checking me on several occasions. As I say, rent free) I also find it odd that you apparently don't post on the Stoke side of this forum because the Pulis debate was too much for you (he isn't even here anymore) but you'll post on the GDB where it's even more heated- and you're hardly the shrinking violet type fella
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