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  • Re: Chaos in Government

    Originally posted by Elwood Blues View Post
    As the expenses scandal shows all parties are in the 'Whats's in it for me' party when push comes to shove.

    I am not 'tarring everyone with the same brush' as you call it, there are many decent politicians on all sides, just as there .
    many charlatans on all sides. How on earth does it undermine confidence in democratic politics to says so?
    Sorry Elwood, I can't agree, your generality condemns the political institutions. Many people would like nothing better than wash their hands of politicians altogether and wish a plague on all their houses. I think it irresponsible to give succour to that view. Just my opinion Elwood, yours is entirely different to mine and I respect that. At least it's refreshing to have a good natured discourse with you absent of petty ad hominem digs.

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    • Re: Chaos in Government

      Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
      Go see a doctor and try spending your days doing something more productive than spreading hatred on the internet
      Go and f*** yourself you insane buffoon.

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      • Re: Chaos in Government

        Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
        Go and f*** yourself you insane buffoon.
        No I won't. I will point out your ignorance instead, because you are probably the kind of person who would cover up all kinds of incidents inside a political party because it would be damaging to allow justice to be done.

        Your belief that one party is less likely to have scandals, harbour criminals, abusers or scoundrels is exactly the kind of belief that people who do such things rely upon to get away with it.

        I would say you should be ashamed of yourself, but that would require you to take stock of someone else's opinion, which you are demonstrably incapable of doing.

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        • Re: Chaos in Government

          Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
          No I won't. I will point out your ignorance instead, because you are probably the kind of person who would cover up all kinds of incidents inside a political party because it would be damaging to allow justice to be done.

          Your belief that one party is less likely to have scandals, harbour criminals, abusers or scoundrels is exactly the kind of belief that people who do such things rely upon to get away with it.

          I would say you should be ashamed of yourself, but that would require you to take stock of someone else's opinion, which you are demonstrably incapable of doing.
          I would say that you are just a conceited jerk who has an overblown opinion of his own self worth.

          You are showing your own ignorance now because you are entrenched in your own cosy little world since being the spoilt brat in a wealthy family that indulged your misplaced sense of superiority since an early age. You just feel people like you should get your just desserts in life and the Devil can take the hindmost.

          You know nothing about me if you did you would understand I cannot tolerate prejudice or iniquity of any kind. You make yourself sound like a raving fool.

          I do not believe in prosperity for the few, small state, aspiration, low taxes, competition, racism etc etc. That is me in a nutshell and that's why I despise the Tories and their shameful philosophy. I'm entitled to that and I do not need a conceited nobody like you to tell me otherwise.

          I deliberately do not message you because I can't stomach your bilge. You chose to address me today. I'd prefer you don't because I don't like you.

          Anyway I won't be continuing in this infantile slanging match with you because I have work to do even though it always appears you don't. Andrea Jenkins to you!

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          • Re: Chaos in Government

            Priti Patel has announced that she is not going to stand in the leadership contest.

            She has not yet said who she will support.

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            • Re: Chaos in Government

              Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
              I would say that you are just a conceited jerk who has an overblown opinion of his own self worth.

              You are showing your own ignorance now because you are entrenched in your own cosy little world since being the spoilt brat in a wealthy family that indulged your misplaced sense of superiority since an early age. You just feel people like you should get your just desserts in life and the Devil can take the hindmost.

              You know nothing about me if you did you would understand I cannot tolerate prejudice or iniquity of any kind. You make yourself sound like a raving fool.

              I do not believe in prosperity for the few, small state, aspiration, low taxes, competition, racism etc etc. That is me in a nutshell and that's why I despise the Tories and their shameful philosophy. I'm entitled to that and I do not need a conceited nobody like you to tell me otherwise.

              I deliberately do not message you because I can't stomach your bilge. You chose to address me today. I'd prefer you don't because I don't like you.

              Anyway I won't be continuing in this infantile slanging match with you because I have work to do even though it always appears you don't. Andrea Jenkins to you!
              You seriously do need help Dorcus. You shouldn't be hate filled like that and make such gross assumptions on people. Sort yourself out and stop ruining sensible discussions. Clearly you are incapable of realising that people who support 'your side' are also liable to be abusers, liars, cheats, racists and all the rest. Here's some reading for you (Pointless I know)

              Your assumptions on me personally are preposterous. Get a hold of yourself, stop lying and stop endlessly spreading mistruths and defending some total myth that certain parties are goodies and others baddies.

              There are good and bad in all parties, and that you fail to see that is exactly the kind of opinion that someone who has been radicalised online would think.

              KEIR STARMER was brutally skewered by Andrew Marr for comments about Tory sleaze despite his own party seeing seven MP's handed jail sentences in just ten years.






              It comes after CLPs were ordered not to discuss Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension or criticise the Equality and Human Rights (EHRC) report into the party’s anti-Semitism crisis


              Fiona Onasanya is not the first MP to find herself on the wrong side of the law while serving the public. Here is PoliticsHome's rundown of MPs...




              Chris Huhne is not the first serving politician to end up in trouble with the law, statistically MPs are more likely to have a criminal conviction than the average member of the public.


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              • Re: Chaos in Government

                Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                You seriously do need help Dorcus. You shouldn't be hate filled like that and make such gross assumptions on people. Sort yourself out and stop ruining sensible discussions. Clearly you are incapable of realising that people who support 'your side' are also liable to be abusers, liars, cheats, racists and all the rest. Here's some reading for you (Pointless I know)

                Your assumptions on me personally are preposterous. Get a hold of yourself, stop lying and stop endlessly spreading mistruths and defending some total myth that certain parties are goodies and others baddies.

                There are good and bad in all parties, and that you fail to see that is exactly the kind of opinion that someone who has been radicalised online would think.

                KEIR STARMER was brutally skewered by Andrew Marr for comments about Tory sleaze despite his own party seeing seven MP's handed jail sentences in just ten years.






                It comes after CLPs were ordered not to discuss Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension or criticise the Equality and Human Rights (EHRC) report into the party’s anti-Semitism crisis


                Fiona Onasanya is not the first MP to find herself on the wrong side of the law while serving the public. Here is PoliticsHome's rundown of MPs...




                Chris Huhne is not the first serving politician to end up in trouble with the law, statistically MPs are more likely to have a criminal conviction than the average member of the public.


                https://twtext.com/article/1368131589830565891
                Every year it's hotter, every year wealth inequality increases, every year poverty increases, every year it's harder to live a good life.

                You defend the current system with every breath. You've never had an original thought purely repeating lines given to you by the billionaire class through their media.

                How can you not see that anything other than far right is now denounced as extreme. Tories have gone ****ing insane, Labour have lurched right massively. Anything else is derided in the capitalist media.

                It's exhausting, if you have young people in your family they will utterly despise you as they get older.

                Why is it the more educated you are the less likely you are to vote brexit or tories? (https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics...neral-election)

                You've had everything you want for the past 12 years and look at the state of the UK. You tell Dorcus he needs help and he's been radicalised? I say anyone who isn't furious at how working/young people being robbed and how mental this clown island is are the ones who've been radicalised. To any developed country not run by Murdoch media we look absolutley mental.

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                • Re: Chaos in Government

                  Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                  You seriously do need help Dorcus. You shouldn't be hate filled like that and make such gross assumptions on people. Sort yourself out and stop ruining sensible discussions. Clearly you are incapable of realising that people who support 'your side' are also liable to be abusers, liars, cheats, racists and all the rest. Here's some reading for you (Pointless I know)

                  Your assumptions on me personally are preposterous. Get a hold of yourself, stop lying and stop endlessly spreading mistruths and defending some total myth that certain parties are goodies and others baddies.

                  There are good and bad in all parties, and that you fail to see that is exactly the kind of opinion that someone who has been radicalised online would think.

                  KEIR STARMER was brutally skewered by Andrew Marr for comments about Tory sleaze despite his own party seeing seven MP's handed jail sentences in just ten years.






                  It comes after CLPs were ordered not to discuss Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension or criticise the Equality and Human Rights (EHRC) report into the party’s anti-Semitism crisis


                  Fiona Onasanya is not the first MP to find herself on the wrong side of the law while serving the public. Here is PoliticsHome's rundown of MPs...




                  Chris Huhne is not the first serving politician to end up in trouble with the law, statistically MPs are more likely to have a criminal conviction than the average member of the public.


                  https://twtext.com/article/1368131589830565891
                  i get there are good and bad in politics, where we and most sane people differ from you is that there has never been a prime minister in british political history without any obvious moral compass who had lied, denied, lied, denied, repeat.
                  Even his resignation speech was devoid of any self awareness or sense of apology (everyone else's fault but his apparently and downed by the herd) :hehe: if you cannot accept he is out on his own as the worse most totally ill equipped for the office of PM we have ever had then you my friend are part of the problem as were his sycophants in his party

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                  • Re: Chaos in Government

                    Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
                    Sorry Elwood, I can't agree, your generality condemns the political institutions. Many people would like nothing better than wash their hands of politicians altogether and wish a plague on all their houses. I think it irresponsible to give succour to that view. Just my opinion Elwood, yours is entirely different to mine and I respect that. At least it's refreshing to have a good natured discourse with you absent of petty ad hominem digs.
                    MY intention wasn't to condemn all political institutions though Dorcus. Just those whichever party they are
                    who fall below the standards we are entitled to from our politicians either because they do something illegal or they allow the money power and status to corrupt

                    My point was that all parties have people who are guilty of this. Going back to the expenses scandal it is noticeable that 5 Labour MP's were imprisoned but no tories although one tory Lord was sent to jail. Having said that it was always a wonder to me that so many on all sides avoided serious punishment.

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                    • Re: Chaos in Government

                      JamesWales is a trust fund kid pass it on :sherlock:

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                      • Re: Chaos in Government

                        Originally posted by Doucas View Post
                        Every year it's hotter, every year wealth inequality increases, every year poverty increases, every year it's harder to live a good life.

                        You defend the current system with every breath. You've never had an original thought purely repeating lines given to you by the billionaire class through their media.

                        How can you not see that anything other than far right is now denounced as extreme. Tories have gone ****ing insane, Labour have lurched right massively. Anything else is derided in the capitalist media.

                        It's exhausting, if you have young people in your family they will utterly despise you as they get older.

                        Why is it the more educated you are the less likely you are to vote brexit or tories? (https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics...neral-election)

                        You've had everything you want for the past 12 years and look at the state of the UK. You tell Dorcus he needs help and he's been radicalised? I say anyone who isn't furious at how working/young people being robbed and how mental this clown island is are the ones who've been radicalised. To any developed country not run by Murdoch media we look absolutley mental.
                        This is just another rant full of unsubstantiated opinions, some of which I agree with, some of which I don't, and some of which are false.

                        My point is, you making out that some political parties are inherently less likely to harbour bad people is utterly false and exactly the kind of opinion that people within those parties rely on to get away with the various abuses of power or crimes that they do.

                        There are an enormous number of scandals within Labour and the Tories in recent and past years as there are in all parties proportionate to their size. To say otherwise is completely false. I can usually handle people being wrong but this is dangerously wrong and is a pre-requisite to getting away with it.

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                        • Re: Chaos in Government

                          Originally posted by Elwood Blues View Post
                          MY intention wasn't to condemn all political institutions though Dorcus. Just those whichever party they are
                          who fall below the standards we are entitled to from our politicians either because they do something illegal or they allow the money power and status to corrupt

                          My point was that all parties have people who are guilty of this. Going back to the expenses scandal it is noticeable that 5 Labour MP's were imprisoned but no tories although one tory Lord was sent to jail. Having said that it was always a wonder to me that so many on all sides avoided serious punishment.
                          Absolutely. Good and bad in all.

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                          • Re: Chaos in Government

                            Originally posted by Packerman View Post
                            i get there are good and bad in politics, where we and most sane people differ from you is that there has never been a prime minister in british political history without any obvious moral compass who had lied, denied, lied, denied, repeat.
                            Even his resignation speech was devoid of any self awareness or sense of apology (everyone else's fault but his apparently and downed by the herd) :hehe: if you cannot accept he is out on his own as the worse most totally ill equipped for the office of PM we have ever had then you my friend are part of the problem as were his sycophants in his party
                            Different topic to what we were talking about. I am also old enough to remember marching against the Iraq war in London and Cardiff and there are plenty of people blown to pieces because of that war and the dubious truths that were told to justify it. I don't judge Tony Blair entirely badly as a result - he was a good PM on balance but I trust him no more than Johnson.

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                            • Re: Chaos in Government

                              Originally posted by delmbox View Post
                              JamesWales is a trust fund kid pass it on :sherlock:
                              I don't even have dreadlocks nor do I live in Clifton

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                              • Re: Chaos in Government

                                Originally posted by Elwood Blues View Post
                                MY intention wasn't to condemn all political institutions though Dorcus. Just those whichever party they are
                                who fall below the standards we are entitled to from our politicians either because they do something illegal or they allow the money power and status to corrupt

                                My point was that all parties have people who are guilty of this. Going back to the expenses scandal it is noticeable that 5 Labour MP's were imprisoned but no tories although one tory Lord was sent to jail. Having said that it was always a wonder to me that so many on all sides avoided serious punishment.
                                There may be bad apples everywhere in life Elwood but my assertion is that the Tories have a monopoly of them. One of the main reasons for that is that it is a central Tory belief that the individual should make the most of his or her opportunities solely for their own gain. They vaunt aspiration as a fundamental goal to cherish. Socialists on the other hand place equality as their overarching tenet.

                                It doesn't mean to me that all Tories are all equally as repugnant. Although I could never agree with their politics, there have been a few senior Tories I regard with great respect. People like Dominic Grieve, David Gauke, Anna Soubry and Justine Greening are of that Ilk. However, sadly the present day leadership candidates represent a grotesque clutch of the worst Tory traits.

                                I'm sure you won't agree but in any case it's struck me as highly unlikely anyone is going to change their belief system from a conversion on a football message board whatever happens.

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