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If your position is not what Dave Rogers, Catsmate and Archie Gemmell Goal have been arguing against, then I don't know what it is either. |
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If you say so.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54330880
"New" revolutionary adult training system to be created. So those aged say 70 can be retrained as brickies rather than getting a state pension. Johnson wants us to get away with this idea of always valuing degrees above vocational qualifications. Presumably he is fed up with people who didn't go to the right public school and the right college acting as if they are qualified for Johnson's mates' jobs! |
I thought that might help me for a second, as I'm in the process of signing up for a course, but then spotted that I'd not be eligible as I've got A level (and higher) qualifications already.
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http://www.internationalskeptics.com...47f676d081.jpg Sinn Féin displayed the same sense of entitlement and demanded to be part of any government, but made no real effort to form a coalition with the necessary majority of seats. Hence the government is based on a Fianna Fáil/Fine Gael/Green Party coalition which have a majority of the seats, and also (but by no means necessarily) a majority of the first preference votes. |
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So, as far as I can see, the government are currently considering transportation and prison hulks for asylum seekers. I wonder whether they've considered debtors' prison or sending them up chimneys?
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That’s why Brexit needs to be “no deal”. There’s nothing like a nice big pool of unemployed for keeping wages down. They actually admitted back in the 90s that mass unemployment was “a price worth paying”, remember. |
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But then my theory is that his shell is animated by the unquiet spirit of a Victorian workhouse master tied like Marley to this Earth by the chains of avarice he forged in life. |
"Home Secretary Priti Patel has launched an attack on human rights “do-gooders” and “lefty lawyers” who she claimed were united with people-traffickers in wanting to prevent reform of the UK’s “broken” asylum system.
“And yet they seem to care little about the rights of the most vulnerable who are fleeing persecution, oppression and tyranny. “What about their right to live their lives securely and free from fear? That is the most fundamental right.” She said: “Under Conservative leadership, the United Kingdom has and always will provide sanctuary when the lights are being switched off on people's liberties. “As for those defending the broken system – the traffickers, the do-gooders, the lefty lawyers, the Labour Party – they are defending the indefensible." https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...?ocid=msedgdhp |
The UK’s asylum system is “fundamentally broken” is it?
Ten years they’ve been in charge. Ten ******* years. |
Comments I have seen would seem to suggests it's the fault of the EU that our system is 'broken' but now they can fix it.
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Have they managed to actually, you know, say what is broken about it?
Rather than simply saying it's broken, of course. You know, a bit like actually saying what EU laws are problematic rather than simply stating there are some problematic ones... |
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The wrong sort being any group other than a small, media friendly, group fleeing a high profile problem - Iraqi Christians spring to mind. It's also nice if they ****-off back at the first opportunity. The Conservatives are unhappy with the concept of asylum because it allows brown people into the UK. |
Official House of Commons Twitter account banned from publicising the outcome of Parliamentary votes because informing the public about how their elected representatives have voted is supposedly ‘biased’ against the government.
https://evolvepolitics.com/tories-ba...he-government/ |
"Government dealt string of defeats on post-Brexit immigration bill in Lords
Peers have backed a call for unaccompanied child refugees to be reunited with close relatives in the UK as they inflicted a series of defeats on Boris Johnson's flagship post-Brexit immigration bill. The Lords overwhelmingly supported an amendment by Lord Dubs, who himself fled the Nazis as a child, to restore potections after the EU transition period ends later this year. Before the vote Lord Dubs had asked: “Surely it is right that when there are young people who have got relatives here that family reunion must be a basic, basic thing that we should support?" The vote was one of a number of defeats home secretary Priti Patel suffered as peers considered the legislation in the Lords, just hours after she pledged to ‘fix’ what she said was a broken asylum system." https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...?ocid=msedgdhp |
Boris has called for a response to the post-COVID era like the one after WWII:
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The first step seems obvious. |
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Boris says it should be done by private enterprise and not state lead though. So no comparison with post ww2 at all.
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As I said, the first step is obvious. |
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...he-lobbied-for
Sleaze. Good old-fashioned Conservative behaviour! |
It’ll be OK, we’ll all be able to retrain as cinema projectionists, lock-keepers, or boxers.
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Imagine how it would be now if Ed Milliband had won the election in 2015. A properly funded NHS with nurses and doctors who aren't demoralised, a public sector able to deal with the pandemic and stability instead of chaos and the disaster plus, no Brexit.
But there was a picture of him eating a bacon sandwich so obviously he wasn't fit to be Prime Minister. |
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It may be the usual nostalgia effect, but I do not recall the UK having such a corrupt and incompetent government in my lifetime as we have now. While I may have disagreed (violently in some cases) with the policies, at least the people in the Cabinet were generally able to do their jobs, and with at least some semblance of doing things for the public good rather than lining the pockets of their friends.
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I honestly don't think it's just nostalgia.
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There's been the odd numpty or eejit in most cabinets during my life time (I'm in my early 60s), but this bunch aren't even sensible or competent enough to make it as numpties or eejits, well off into couldn't find the brewery for the drunken entertainment category.
Definitely NOT nostalgia. |
No 10 press secretary Allegra Stratton is married to the Spectator political editor who works with the commissioning editor married to Dominic Cummings adviser to Boris Johnson. The Spectator is part of Press Holdings: chairman Andrew Neil & owned by Barclay Bros.
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The difference today is that more people have access to the information and you have lots of people not from the establishment willing to "publish" this information. Go back to Thatcher's years and they were all in it for backhanders, non-exec directorships, jobs and lucrative contracts and the like. Go back to the 60s and 70s and it was even worse, up to their necks for access to the "glamour" of the gangsters, to sex workers and all the rest.
And never forget that Major's years were embroiled in constant sleaze of every kind not just "family values", the press had enough sex stories to get them sales they didn't have space for all the other sleaze! So I would say that they were equally incompetent back then, in fact I'd say they were worse because there was zero expectation that ministers were meant to do anything and be competent, it is a sign of a (very slow) change in culture that we now expect ministers to be competent and do something! |
Following on from Patels stance on immigration:
"A “violent, racist attack” in which a man entered a law firm in London armed with a knife was inspired by a speech given by Priti Patel, lawyers have claimed. On 7 September, a 28-year-old man entered the office of a law firm whose identity has been withheld, armed with a knife. He was subsequently charged with assault, racially aggravated public disorder, possession of, and making threats with, a bladed article in a public place and making threats to kill. Days earlier, the home secretary had complained about “activist lawyers” who were working to delay the removal of failed asylum seekers." https://uk.yahoo.com/news/knife-atta...154456285.html |
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How come Cummings gets away with £50k unpaid council tax when people have been sent to jail for owing a tiny fraction of that?
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