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skybluetony176

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Show your working
I’m quoting you facts, the ONS statistics are all available on the government’s website. It’s you that seems to be short on working. The real irony is in your attempt to punish corporations you’ve actually rewarded them. You clearly haven’t considered that the reason certain think tanks representing big businesses interests, people like Banks, Rees-Mogg, Bamford etc wanted out was because of proposed EU wide rules to curb tax avoidance and money laundering. You literally rewarded them with your paranoid, ill thought out, completely mental thought process. I know that I got it wrong with my voting history and I put my hands up to that but jees, compared to your thought process in voting leave, not even close. The mental cartwheels you must be doing to level this in your head can’t be good for your mental health.
 

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fernandopartridge

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I’m quoting you facts. It’s you that seems to be short on working. The real irony is in your attempt to punish corporations you’ve actually rewarded them. You clearly haven’t considered that the reason certain think tanks representing big businesses interests, people like Banks, Rees-Mogg, Bamford etc wanted out was because of proposed EU wide rules to curb tax avoidance and money laundering. You literally rewarded them with your paranoid, ill thought out, completely mental thought process. I know that I got it wrong with my voting history and I put my hands up to that but jees, compared to your thought process in voting leave, not even close. The mental cartwheels you must be doing to level this in your head can’t be good for your mental health.

lol
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I’m quoting you facts, the ONS statistics are all available on the government’s website. It’s you that seems to be short on working. The real irony is in your attempt to punish corporations you’ve actually rewarded them. You clearly haven’t considered that the reason certain think tanks representing big businesses interests, people like Banks, Rees-Mogg, Bamford etc wanted out was because of proposed EU wide rules to curb tax avoidance and money laundering. You literally rewarded them with your paranoid, ill thought out, completely mental thought process. I know that I got it wrong with my voting history and I put my hands up to that but jees, compared to your thought process in voting leave, not even close. The mental cartwheels you must be doing to level this in your head can’t be good for your mental health.
I don't think this thread can be good for your mental health based on your posts. Consider taking a pause
 

fernandopartridge

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I see Kier was channeling his inner love for Maggie today in his latest speech.

He's authoritarian - anything he can do to appeal to the imaginary Mr Angry of 1 Red Wall Avenue:

He said his government would also never dismiss crime as “low-level” – suggesting that even apparently minor issues like repeatedly smoking cannabis near children’s windows had a devastating effect on people’s lives.
 

skybluetony176

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Fair play to the French, like the majority of Europe they see their parliamentarians as working for them and aren't afraid to show them when they aren't happy.

Not like us, we're subservient to whatever the government tell us, and roll over and let them tickle our bellies.

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I heard a French person on the radio earlier talking about the difference our mentality and theirs and basically put it down to the French Revolution and how they stopped bending the knee and stood up. We’re still bending the knee, doffing the cap, tugging the furlough. I think we’re waking up though. No better example than QT last night. JRM was just bragging the knight before that Boris had won in the court of public opinion then in an audience dominated by people who voted Tory in 2019 not one would put their hand up to back him.

What’s really scary is that given how submissive we are that the government is scared of us and is desperate to stamp out the discerning voices by taking away our rights to protest, cancel public figures etc. can you imagine the carnage in France if the French government tried to quash the right to protest like our government is trying.
 

Grendel

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Fair play to the French, like the majority of Europe they see their parliamentarians as working for them and aren't afraid to show them when they aren't happy.

Not like us, we're subservient to whatever the government tell us, and roll over and let them tickle our bellies.

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Funnily enough Godfrey Bloom - a man I think bunged out by Tony’s mate Farage for being too right wing for UKIP - agrees with you entirely
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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I heard a French person on the radio earlier talking about the difference our mentality and theirs and basically put it down to the French Revolution and how they stopped bending the knee and stood up. We’re still bending the knee, doffing the cap, tugging the furlough. I think we’re waking up though. No better example than QT last night. JRM was just bragging the knight before that Boris had won in the court of public opinion then in an audience dominated by people who voted Tory in 2019 not one would put their hand up to back him.

What’s really scary is that given how submissive we are that the government is scared of us and is desperate to stamp out the discerning voices by taking away our rights to protest, cancel public figures etc. can you imagine the carnage in France if the French government tried to quash the right to protest like our government is trying.

When they were doing covid vaccine mandates, a lot of people in France were having picnics outside and refusing to eat in restaurants in solidarity with those that hadn't had the jab.

I have a lot of respect for their willingness to work together and support a cause. You don't see so much bravery like that these days. Usually ignorance and cowardice.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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When they were doing covid vaccine mandates, a lot of people in France were having picnics outside and refusing to eat in restaurants in solidarity with those that hadn't had the jab.

I have a lot of respect for their willingness to work together and support a cause. You don't see so much bravery like that these days. Usually ignorance and cowardice.

So I take it you stand with the many striking workers in this country who have done so in defiance of the anti union laws designed to disrupt organised labour?
 

SBT

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The French seem to protest a lot, but what has it actually achieved? Didn’t they re-elect Macron like 10 minutes ago?
 

skybluetony176

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The French seem to protest a lot, but what has it actually achieved? Didn’t they re-elect Macron like 10 minutes ago?
Not a a manifesto to bypass parliament and enforce an increase in the retirement age 9 minutes after being elected though. Hence they’re protesting.
 

JAM See

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Well you took the time to write that...

I'm in favour of paying essential workers properly. Why does that warrant a 'for fuck sake'?
You've fallen into the classic Tory trap of quoting 'Essential Workers'.

Ergo...non essential workers (bus drivers, shop assistants, accountants, machine operators etc.) don't 'warrant' being payed properly.

ALL workers (and the income that it brings) are essential, otherwise capitalism would discard them.

Name me one truly non essential job that's not primarily filled with people who didn't go to a school that mummy and daddy paid for them to attend.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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You've fallen into the classic Tory trap of quoting 'Essential Workers'.

Ergo...non essential workers (bus drivers, shop assistants, accountants, machine operators etc.) don't 'warrant' being payed properly.

ALL workers (and the income that it brings) are essential, otherwise capitalism would discard them.

Name me one truly non essential job that's not primarily filled with people who didn't go to a school that mummy and daddy paid for them to attend.

Dude, take a fucking break.
 

clint van damme

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Funnily enough Godfrey Bloom - a man I think bunged out by Tony’s mate Farage for being too right wing for UKIP - agrees with you entirely

Good old Godfrey. Was so anti immigration that he staffed his businesses almost entirely with immigrants on minimum wage, (and probably less than that before iit became law).
 
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Isn't the problem as much that he pulled a vote he was set to lose, and pushed the law through anyway in a particular show of democracy?
 

stupot07

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Isn't the problem as much that he pulled a vote he was set to lose, and pushed the law through anyway in a particular show of democracy?
Yes, he bypassed a parliamentary vote and used a loophole which allows him to implement law without going through a normal democratic process. France recently changed the law for the number of stints you can be president, so Macron is not allowed to re stand at the next election so has nothing to lose, the people can't vote him out as he will be standing down anyway.

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Grendel

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Isn't the problem as much that he pulled a vote he was set to lose, and pushed the law through anyway in a particular show of democracy?

Yes that’s the key argument

Viva the republic
 

Grendel

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Good old Godfrey. Was so anti immigration that he staffed his businesses almost entirely with immigrants on minimum wage, (and probably less than that before iit became law).

They came from Bongo Bongo Land

It’s ironic though he agrees with a lot on here the Brits are spineless protestors
 

clint van damme

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They came from Bongo Bongo Land

It’s ironic though he agrees with a lot on here the Brits are spineless protestors

Used to deal with one of his companies where I worked.
. He had cash flow problems, got special payment terms but eventually we took the work of him.
We took half the process in house and out sourced the other half to a firm down south. The fella that owned that company made very serious money out of it.
God knows how Godfrey fucked it up, I think he maynot be quite as shrewd as he thinks, not sure why anyone would listen to him about anything!
 

CCFCSteve

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Isn't the problem as much that he pulled a vote he was set to lose, and pushed the law through anyway in a particular show of democracy?

He did but on the flip side, he said he planned to raise the pension age during the presidential election campaign and was re-elected 🤷‍♂️

I’m no fan of Macron or the presidential system but he’s not doing this for his own benefit. Difficult decisions are rarely popular. Many people prefer for the can to be kicked down the road, leave the problem for someone else to deal with and that’s when you end up with the Johnson’s of this world promising the Earth and delivering very little
 

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