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Pissflaps posted:One Corbyn supporter was tweeting pictures of gardens in the area off Rightmove as proof that it's not a working class area. rightmove, it's right there in the name, no wonder labour lost edit: Kurtofan fucked around with this message at 14:32 on Apr 14, 2017 |
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blowfish posted:Stupid fucker detected. He's right though, that was a thing you did
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Namtab posted:He's right though, that was a thing you did Maybe he's not alone in that on this website. Just saying.
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Pissflaps posted:One Corbyn supporter was tweeting pictures of gardens in the area off Rightmove as proof that it's not a working class area. I know many working class people who take pride in their gardens. This is very silly by this one person
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blowfish posted:Stupid fucker detected.
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Pissflaps posted:One Corbyn supporter was tweeting pictures of gardens in the area off Rightmove as proof that it's not a working class area. They are stupid English fucks who should stfu and go to the seaside??
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Gardens are bourgeois non-U English and thus a form of revisionism. You're allowed to be working class and have a nice yard you take pride in though. You can also have a vegetable garden in your yard, but that's getting dangerously kulak and you might find yourself being sent to the allotments.
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Guavanaut posted:Gardens are bourgeois non-U English and thus a form of revisionism. Is jam making truly a socialist occupation?
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Jam, chutney, and marmalade making, yes. Preserve making, no. Anything involving a 'serviette', no.
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Guavanaut posted:Jam, chutney, and marmalade making, yes. Preserve making, no. Anything involving a 'serviette', no.
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It's a napkin, by analogy with the people's heroes Bakunin, Kropotkin, and Bookchin. Or a paper towel, by analogy with most supermarket ones being overpriced paper towels. However I will concede that clinging to 1950s sociolects is counterrevolutionary and send myself off to the allotments. (Everyone around here does say yard tho, unless they have a massive house or some kind of Hyacinth Bucket complex.)
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Private Speech posted:Maybe he's not alone in that on this website. Still lolling almost 2 decades later. jBrereton posted:What kind of insanely bourgeois CIA-funded trotskyite gramscian revisionist splitter would deny the workers their serviette? Clearly, a problem to be solved via
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Kelvin MacKenzie still has it out for Liverpool
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Namtab posted:You're not a nurse, so gently caress off if you think they just create band 6 roles for every nurse going. I've got colleagues who've been band 5 their entire careers because no band 6 roles have been made in their area. You really don't know what you're talking about. Thanks for the insult. I worked in a haematology unit and am talking from my own experience. I'm not telling you my exact field, but like I say, 9 years hands-on clinical work. The idea that you can't have an opinion on nursing work if you're not in the profession is ridiculous. From experience - the pay is not that bad for the work my former colleagues do. e: Spangly A posted:Experience is worthless, please stop using your personal gutfeel to discuss something that actual statistics disagree with you on. Yeah, people are sick of listening to "experts". e2: I'm going to stop here. knox_harrington fucked around with this message at 17:02 on Apr 14, 2017 |
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https://twitter.com/hrtbps/status/8...er%3D863%23pti8knox_harrington posted:Thanks for the insult. I worked in a haematology unit and am talking from my own experience. I'm not telling you my exact field, but like I say, 9 years hands-on clinical work. The idea that you can't have an opinion on nursing work if you're not in the profession is ridiculous. From experience - the pay is not that bad for the work my former colleagues do. nursing is an extremely poo poo job and should be paid far better for how imnportant it is imo
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I think the pay is fine
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The workload of nursing needs to come down. The pay would probably be fine (with the except all the austerity cuts need to be reversed, above inflation pay rises, etc...) if they only had to work a 40 hour week like the rest of us.
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So you were an admin then?
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I would be curious what the hourly rate is for most nurses.
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Perv :^)
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Namtab posted:So you were an admin then? Haha no. Is there something wrong with you? I appreciate it is unfashionable not to regard nurses as saints, but I do have a valid opinion on this. I also think the NHS is underfunded and there needs to be a big increase in the number of nursing and medical positions - and particularly places at medical schools; but the pay is not that bad. And with that I really am not arguing any more.
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Well according to bbc news that fat blond maniac oval office is about 10 minutes from starting a nuclear war so i suppose it doesnt matter much
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Why are you so reluctant to say what you job you actually did? EDIT: referring to the nurse salary debate dude Are you like those guys who say they're policeman but actually turn out to be the cleaner in the local police station Ewan fucked around with this message at 17:32 on Apr 14, 2017 |
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knox_harrington posted:Haha no. Is there something wrong with you? I appreciate it is unfashionable not to regard nurses as saints, but I do have a valid opinion on this. I also think the NHS is underfunded and there needs to be a big increase in the number of nursing and medical positions - and particularly places at medical schools; but the pay is not that bad. And with that I really am not arguing any more. clearly just being a poo poo troll at this point just say what your clinical experience is in the NHS as someone who clearly has never done the work, you're not entitled to dictate the monetary worth of a nurses work
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knox_harrington posted:Thanks for the insult. I worked in a haematology unit and am talking from my own experience. I'm not telling you my exact field, but like I say, 9 years hands-on clinical work. The idea that you can't have an opinion on nursing work if you're not in the profession is ridiculous. From experience - the pay is not that bad for the work my former colleagues do. You are perfectly entitled to your opinion, it's just that it's garbage. Pay for nurses is absolute poo poo, and the fact that you won't give your former profession raises the strong suspicion that it's notorious for being full of arseholes.
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https://twitter.com/MrsCupcake79/status/852532372289589248
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Bloody nurses need to bootstrap themselves a promotion imo
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knox_harrington posted:Haha no. Is there something wrong with you? I appreciate it is unfashionable not to regard nurses as saints, but I do have a valid opinion on this. I also think the NHS is underfunded and there needs to be a big increase in the number of nursing and medical positions - and particularly places at medical schools; but the pay is not that bad. And with that I really am not arguing any more. Did you look at the evidence behind the rcns arguments yet?
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knox_harrington posted:Haha no. Is there something wrong with you? I appreciate it is unfashionable not to regard nurses as saints, but I do have a valid opinion on this. I also think the NHS is underfunded and there needs to be a big increase in the number of nursing and medical positions - and particularly places at medical schools; but the pay is not that bad. And with that I really am not arguing any more. You're a bad person .
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https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/852858163066003456
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It's all kicking off in my local CLP on Facebook, as the unreformed Blairites argue that THIS time intervening in Syria is the moral choice and won't go horribly wrong like it did literally every time except Kosovo, while the crusty tankies question whether Assad really gassed all those people
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MikeCrotch posted:It's all kicking off in my local CLP on Facebook, as the unreformed Blairites argue that THIS time intervening in Syria is the moral choice and won't go horribly wrong like it did literally every time except Kosovo, while the crusty tankies question whether Assad really gassed all those people Why are tankies in the Labour Party? Why can't they all just find a nice deep ocean trench somewhere and jump into it together?
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https://twitter.com/BBCSport/status/852953763807735808
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But obviously nowt will happen to the editor who actually decided to print the loving thing.
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MikeCrotch posted:It's all kicking off in my local CLP on Facebook, as the unreformed Blairites argue that THIS time intervening in Syria is the moral choice and won't go horribly wrong like it did literally every time except Kosovo Also Sierra Leone, to be fair. When the only 'intervening' you do is dropping bombs on people from 30,000 feet up it's much less likely to have long term good effects, though.
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knox_harrington posted:Yeah, people are sick of listening to "experts". People are loving stupid, you are loving stupid
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MikeCrotch posted:It's all kicking off in my local CLP on Facebook, as the unreformed Blairites argue that THIS time intervening in Syria is the moral choice and won't go horribly wrong like it did literally every time except Kosovo, while the crusty tankies question whether Assad really gassed all those people It didn't go wrong in 1991 either. Ignoring the gassing of civilians doesn't seem very moral tbf.
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knox_harrington posted:Thanks for the insult. I worked in a haematology unit and am talking from my own experience. I'm not telling you my exact field, but like I say, 9 years hands-on clinical work. The idea that you can't have an opinion on nursing work if you're not in the profession is ridiculous. From experience - the pay is not that bad for the work my former colleagues do. I enjoyed and value your contribution to the debate. Please dont be put off sharing your opinions and experiences by an antagonistic minority.
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Pissflaps posted:It didn't go wrong in 1991 either. sanctions killed 500,000 iraqi children post gulf war I - is that moral?
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JFairfax posted:sanctions killed 500,000 iraqi children post gulf war I - is that moral? Given that sanctions are being suggested as a better alternative to military action in Syria presumably there are people who think so. Personally I'd rather they finished the job in the 90s rather than impose sanctions.
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