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  1. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Advocating a crime is different though isn't it? Just like someone attending a Eugenics conference and advocating genocide. But attending a conference on Paedophilia and discussing ways to stop children being harmed isn't wrong.
  2. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Actually I'll go further. There should be no topic that is off bounds for discussion and education. Becoming knowledgeable about something is not the same thing as believing in doing it in a bad way. Should people not attend meetings or discuss quantum physics because it can be used for...
  3. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Eugenics is an interesting topic. One that obviously has strong negative connotations because the Nazis and also one could argue Pol Pot used it alongside genocide, which I believe everyone here would condemn. However what if it were used, say, to ensure that children were born without sickle...
  4. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Apologies for having triggered you. I'm sure he is against homophobia and Boko Haram but just felt it inappropriate to bring up during a debate on Syria.
  5. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I read in the Times today that Hillary Benn is top of the Deselection list. What a shame - he's an intelligent and thoughtful man and I respect him. The paper also suggests that the new Momentum council in Haringey plan to cut senior teachers' salaries by 40%.
  6. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    It's a good point about interest rate swaps and it makes sense that they are part of the financing. The PFI provider would have taken on the interest rate risk as part of the contract and hence had to hedge it using swaps. The article is correct that the cost of tearing up the tickets on those...
  7. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Up to a point, yes. And I'm definitely in favour of cross-party committees to resolve thorny issues. There are technical reasons why it's not just a simple transfer from a forward obligation into debt. These are some things to consider; I don't know if it would end up making sense to bring...
  8. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Agree; dislike them intensely. It's just a weasel way to hide debt, even if it ends up costing far more than being straight in the first place.
  9. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    It's a clear sign that someone has won an argument when the other ignores facts and trots out irrelevant insults, as if that proves anything: 1. This link shows money that has been put into the NHS over time. The NHS budget and how it has changed It is a fact that the money has increased and...
  10. mrtrench

    Video Coventry v Swindon

    Does Max get the credit for both the assist (his header) and the goal?
  11. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Cannot disagree with any of that. Robotics is coming... as I said in the cryptocurrencies thread, I've bought an exchange traded fund in Robotics companies for the long term. Many are concerned it will mean fewer jobs but history tells us that whenever there is a big leap in technology it just...
  12. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Well I don't agree that capitalism is broken! There's always things that can be improved and we need to address some things, including but not limited to tax evasion and huge corporates taking the piss. But broken implies something far more severe. Let's not forget that it's only in the last...
  13. mrtrench

    Otis Khan from Yeovil?

    I'd be amazed if it were us - unless Robins knows of some money coming in that we don't.
  14. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    You're right, it's not easy on the eye but it's a serious document - no misinformation. And I completely agree that young people have got the thin end of the wedge. You probably already knew I thought that from the EU thread and you possibly recall my opinion on why and what needs to be done...
  15. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    It is true. How Has Inequality Changed? | The Equality Trust Look at the Gini Coefficient graph - it fell since 2010. This text accompanies the graph: "Since the early 1990s, changes in inequality have been less dramatic than the change from 1979 to 1991. After falling slightly over the...
  16. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    That's not true Clint, the figures prove that in absolute terms funding has increased - but not in real terms. The NHS in particular is not true - the Tories have put loads of additional money into the NHS. The issue is that patient numbers have increased at a faster pace. Cold hard figures...
  17. mrtrench

    Aliens have surveyed Earth - now proven beyond reasonable doubt

    I'm not sure anyone here is drawing on David Ike for their posts!
  18. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I imagine that 'we' in 'And you wonder why we don't vote Tory' is young people - from your bold typeface. No, I don't wonder and have never mentioned it. I know why you vote Labour. I also know why some people who boycotted Barclays; went on Anti Nazi League Rallies; sat up till two in the...
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