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They want to continue with the current Hapsburg monarch who was christened on a fake scone, rather than putting e: 1550 - The Rough Wooing is ended by formal treaty. Guavanaut fucked around with this message at 19:07 on Feb 2, 2017 |
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Cerv posted:so would you argue that they shouldn't have built all those council houses in the post-war boom? If the mood of the time had been such that Right to Buy would have flown, it would have been politically a bad idea for them to do so. As it happens though, in the 50s and 60s Labour and Tories both thought council housing was Cool and Good. Don't get me wrong, I think we should build loads of council houses, I'm just not sure how to do it without further entrenching the Tory Reich.
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Pissflaps who do you think should lead Labour?
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A B C Anyone But Corbyn.
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feedmegin posted:Don't get me wrong, I think we should build loads of council houses, I'm just not sure how to do it without further entrenching the Tory Reich.
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Farecoal posted:Pissflaps who do you think should lead Labour? *hitting f5 intensifies*
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Farecoal posted:Pissflaps who do you think should lead Labour? Jeremy Corbyn should lead Labour into the next general election.
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Pissflaps posted:Jeremy Corbyn should lead Labour into the next general election. BOOOOOOOO
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Farecoal posted:Pissflaps who do you think should lead Labour? Pissflaps is waiting for the inevitable rise of Cyber-Tony in the ashes of the Post-Trump wasteland
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Regarde Aduck posted:BOOOOOOOO I've stated this several times.
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It's not a spicy answer.
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MikeCrotch posted:Pissflaps is waiting for the inevitable rise of Cyber-Tony in the ashes of the Post-Trump wasteland
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Pissflaps posted:Jeremy Corbyn should lead Labour into the next general election.
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Really Labour are totally hosed now, they should just call it a day. They aren't the party of the working classes, or of the metropolitan elite. Corbyn can't even give a simple pro-gay rights statement without loving everything up and offending people, it's incredible. Even Trump can manage that!
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Flaps doesn't actually have a better candidate, he just wants to see the one he doesn't like lose so he can say "I told you so" then go back to not actually helping anyone.
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marktheando posted:Really Labour are totally hosed now, they should just call it a day. They aren't the party of the working classes, or of the metropolitan elite. Corbyn can't even give a simple pro-gay rights statement without loving everything up and offending people, it's incredible. Even Trump can manage that! settle down Beavis
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spectralent posted:Flaps doesn't actually have a better candidate, he just wants to see the one he doesn't like lose so he can say "I told you so" then go back to not actually helping anyone. I did tell you so.
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MikeCrotch posted:settle down Beavis "Re.... Reefer... Reefer... u.... dumb. Hey Beavis, I think this is an advert for weed?" "Heh heh. Cool! Heh."
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marktheando posted:Really Labour are totally hosed now, they should just call it a day. They aren't the party of the working classes, or of the metropolitan elite. Corbyn can't even give a simple pro-gay rights statement without loving everything up and offending people, it's incredible. Even Trump can manage that! I wonder if any Lib dems have the critical thought to realise this would be their time if they hadn't made themselves unelectable. Say what you like about Corbyn's Labour, they didn't make a deal that resulted in loving an entire generations life up for no actual gain. *Looks at brexit vote* Hmm.
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marktheando posted:They aren't the party of the working classes, They sort of are.
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Pissflaps posted:I did tell you so. Broken clocks and all
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Rigged Death Trap posted:Broken clocks and all I'm rarely wrong.
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Regarde Aduck posted:I wonder if any Lib dems have the critical thought to realise this would be their time if they hadn't made themselves unelectable. Say what you like about Corbyn's Labour, they didn't make a deal that resulted in loving an entire generations life up for no actual gain. *Looks at brexit vote* Hmm. It's amazing to see the series of decisions they made that took them from a party on the rise and king makers, to ending up almost dead in the space of just a couple of years.
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WeAreTheRomans posted:Or else someone removed an apostrophe, saved it as the final draft, and sent it for printing at 04:17? jfc Is it normal to be checking a paper's grammar at 4am on the day it's supposed to be published?
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I doubt it's even normal to be only just printing a paper at 4am on the day it's supposed to be published.
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Gonzo McFee posted:Or it could have been some daft racist given the other two people she was supposedly seen with. Presumably a hostile source at least, as he's referring to Emily Thornberry as Lady Nugee. jBrereton posted:Clive Lewis is the last best hope for the party as has been properly established by two Guardian articles. Supposedly the anointed successor is Rebecca Long-Bailey. I base that on more random internet articles. In other news, Corbs is getting it in the neck for apparently suggesting people choose their sexual orientation, while speaking at an LGBT event of all places. Prince John fucked around with this message at 19:55 on Feb 2, 2017 |
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OwlFancier posted:They sort of are. The Tories hold that title now.
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marktheando posted:The Tories hold that title now. No they don't. Prince John posted:In other news, Corbs is getting it in the neck for apparently suggesting people choose their sexual orientation, while speaking at an LGBT event of all places. Which is a bit daft tbh, that assertion is a stupid one and not something I think should be clung to.
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OwlFancier posted:Which is a bit daft tbh, that assertion is a stupid one and not something I think should be clung to.
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Prince John posted:Supposedly the anointed successor is Rebecca Long-Bailey. I base that on more random internet articles. I thought it was a funny article and the first time i'd seen her name flagged up as one of the 'next generation' And laughing at Corbyn putting his foot in it again, even while being an ally. Oh good grief.
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OwlFancier posted:Which is a bit daft tbh, that assertion is a stupid one and not something I think should be clung to. I think sexuality's one of those weird things and it's one of those cases where the mere existence of wankers means that we can't have sensible conversations of it, because I definitely feel like sexuality is fluid (I'd be uncomfortable saying "I was always bi" or whatever), but OTOH the argument from the pro-fuckstick angle will always be "If sexuality's changeable we have to change it so it's correct" and they can go gently caress a cactus.
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spectralent posted:I think sexuality's one of those weird things and it's one of those cases where the mere existence of wankers means that we can't have sensible conversations of it, because I definitely feel like sexuality is fluid (I'd be uncomfortable saying "I was always bi" or whatever), but OTOH the argument from the pro-fuckstick angle will always be "If sexuality's changeable we have to change it so it's correct" and they can go gently caress a cactus. I'm not entirely sure that responding to "homosexuality is wrong" with "but I can't help it" is entirely non-fuckstickish though. It kind of carries an implicit agreement with the former statement. The correct answer is "no it isn't".
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https://twitter.com/RuddleMatthew/status/827144811341815809 No wonder Corbyn's decided he's for it.
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I think most of the posters in this thread would make a better job of party leader than Corbyn at this point.
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Maybe they are counting the time when you don't get called to your zero-hour contract as "entitlement to annual holiday".
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OwlFancier posted:I'm not entirely sure that responding to "homosexuality is wrong" with "but I can't help it" is entirely non-fuckstickish though. It kind of carries an implicit agreement with the former statement. The correct answer is "no it isn't". Yeah, but it seems to be one of the recurring arguments that sexuality is pre-set and inherent and this makes it natural and good. I'm not sure that's accurate (the first bit, obviously) but I'd rather be winning the rhetorical argument than correct on nitpicks.
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spectralent posted:Yeah, but it seems to be one of the recurring arguments that sexuality is pre-set and inherent and this makes it natural and good. I'm not sure that's accurate (the first bit, obviously) but I'd rather be winning the rhetorical argument than correct on nitpicks. I don't think the argument really has much in the way of legs though because if it turns out that it isn't (I doubt it is universally) then that scuppers the whole thing. Also it's not addressing the actual root of the problem which is that arguments from nature and/or divine mandate are stupid and not a substitute for proper consequentialist ethics. If someone things being gay is wrong I don't think they're going to be convinced by telling them that people can't help it, these being the same idiots who believe everyone is born hosed up and need Jesus to fix them. OwlFancier fucked around with this message at 20:33 on Feb 2, 2017 |
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OwlFancier posted:I'm not entirely sure that responding to "homosexuality is wrong" with "but I can't help it" is entirely non-fuckstickish though. It kind of carries an implicit agreement with the former statement. The correct answer is "no it isn't". I've dealt with plenty of people (mainly old Christians) parading their tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality on the basis that they are fine with gay people and the choice they've made. I don't jump down their throats, but I do make it clear that people don't have much of a choice in who they're attracted to, and being gay isn't something you can just choose not to be. I think it's a holdover from a time when being gay and being a paedophile was seen as nearly synonymous; they were both perverted acts committed by choice which need to be stamped out. This was wrong on multiple levels; homosexuality is not perverted, and attraction (and love) isn't a question of choice. I don't think Corbyn is homophobic, but I'm disheartened to see that he holds that kind of false-tolerance view. Plucky Brit fucked around with this message at 20:37 on Feb 2, 2017 |
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Prince John posted:Supposedly the anointed successor is Rebecca Long-Bailey. I base that on more random internet articles. spectralent posted:Yeah, but it seems to be one of the recurring arguments that sexuality is pre-set and inherent and this makes it natural and good. I'm not sure that's accurate (the first bit, obviously) but I'd rather be winning the rhetorical argument than correct on nitpicks. I think the existence of identical twins with differing sexuality and the existence of completely different standards of sexualities throughout history makes it unlikely to be something completely innate and hard wired into you before your birth, but I also think that love between consenting adults should be protected from assholes whether they're yelling "it's a choice and you can choose not to!" or "it's genetic and we need screening!"
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I'm gonna wait for an actual source for his comments rather than just criticise him on what he "apparently" said.
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