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@paulfenton7776 Thank you!
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Soldiers get that distant confused stare from too much combat, Hunt got it from causing too many excess deaths in the NHS and too much snorting powder to get to sleep at night...
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@alexsmith358 I would have added that but YT filters me constantly, especially if I use certain words. The algorithm bullies me...
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We're already there mate, if it gets any worse we'll be asking Ethiopia to hold a rock concert for us!
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@qetoun You mean the Israeli-controlled Kerem Shalom border crossing on the Gaza–Israel barrier. It's also only open to people and not goods subject to Israeli approval... The Rafah Border Crossing is available for goods and is subject to Egypt - Israeli peace treaty and as such Palestinians can be denied crossing leaving them stranded. Try again!
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@qetoun They are but they're stuck in a detention centre awaiting processing Which is why we have 100,000 staff shortage in the NHS despite doctors and nurses applying and fields full of unpicked produce. Even tempory workers who don't want to live here permanently can't get visa. Do you actually read any articles or just repeat stuff from down the pub?
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@DropdudeJohn They are using legal routes, it's legal to flee a country and use any means to escape to safety. Many of them helped our forces in wartime at great risk to themselves and their families on the promise of citizenship. I'm a Celt don't talk to me about demographics, Britain is a multi ethnic community and always has been...
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@EightiesMusic1984 I use dark humour, sarcasm, irony etc to get a message out. As you can see from the likes it works. I'd rather continue getting the message out to many people and offend a tiny minority than be silenced by someone's personal tastes regarding propriety. Take care and feel free to simply ignore my posts in future.
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This escalation of hostilities began the day agent orange - president of the US - dropped out of 3 nuclear treaties. Which restarted nuclear proliferation and the arms race in one fell swoop. Now we have China - Taiwan (The microprocessor conflict) with the US watching trying to secure its microprocessor contracts, Russia - Ukraine (The harvest for the world conflict), N.Korea having a tiff over its big phallic rockets, Iran and the uprising and growing tensions in the area. Many more things to blame on him, but that's a start...
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I'm talking about recent history not the protection of US PetroDollar assets when they incited the Arab spring and made excuses to loot Iraq, Afghanistan and Lybia...
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@LowPlainsDrifter60 We are still reaping all the wonderful benefits of Brexit and will for some time to come. The main benefit being generational debt and the loss of our rights.
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@MandyAustin-nl4cn I've provided a list of recent legislation that mitigates those rights and If you aren't following politics closely enough to realise it then me explaining it to you won't make any difference. But logic also works, the UNCHR was set up to oppose fash is mmm...
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@thegrandmuftiofwakanda I'm worried about human rights, taxpayer money, Tory incompetence. I'm not worried about controlled immigration and giving people an opportunity for a better life...
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@thegrandmuftiofwakanda You aren't able to read statistics and studies that show the benefits of immigration? Seriously take your archaic belief system to someone who cares...
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Aww, bless Theresa May she used to be considered one of the worst PMs in history, who would have thought the Tories would have produced a succession of far worse PMs so quickly and efficiently...
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@nickbreen287 No I was speaking of reunification and Irish people in general...
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@nickbreen287 I'm surprised you went to school...
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@nickbreen287 PS you're not British. Britain is England, Scotland, Wales and their associated islands. It does not include Northern Ireland. You are from the UK but not British... and you called me a fool...
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@nickbreen287 My bad, assumption makes an ass of you and me. Take care brother!
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@djbogz1921 To think you could have typed something witty or intelligent...
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@DropdudeJohn A reference to the potato famine caused by the English? That's a despicable thing to say, very ignorant...
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@DropdudeJohn Extract from a recent article: "In fact, the most glaring cause of the famine was not a plant disease, but England's long-running political hegemony over Ireland. The English conquered Ireland, several times, and took ownership of vast agricultural territory. Large chunks of land were given to Englishmen"
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Yes, but the offshore accounts of many Tory MPs and their donors are very well served, swings and roundabouts...
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Just one example of NHS losses is the sale of our emergency blood supplies to bain capital, who then sold them on to a Chinese consortium for 10x the price they paid. Over £502 million of 'unwanted' assets have also been sold as well as many buildings and housing - some of which were still in use. £2 billion was paid in 2016 for private finance charges and has surely escalated since.
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@b00ts4ndc4ts 100%, Fee! Fie! Foe! Fum! I smell the schemes of Tory $cum. They'll $teal our milk and $teal our br£ad, then profit from the bones of our d£ad.
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I always support the NHS and give information to provide evidence for my views. As someone who has waited 20 months for an appointment to finally receive scans which showed fluid in my lungs, liver cirrhosis, gallstones and a few other issues it would be easy to jump on the bandwagon and defame the NHS. But the staff and the original nationalised model is beyond reproach, the management of the NHS especially by the Tories and the legislation they have enacted can be directly linked to the current problems.
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@Saul_Ferguson Thank you for that erudite, insightful, eloquent, though-provoking comment. I look forward to hearing more from you in the near future...
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The key to the home office in sorting out the paperwork - lies.
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That's an expensive way to ignore human rights and extinguish the lives of the desperate and people keep telling me to be polite to those people and their supporters who make vile comments... Not happening...
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@tompearce3610 Wasn't aware of his channel, looks very interesting after watching the first vid. Have subscribed, it's so difficult to find decent sites on here.
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@tompearce3610 Yea I got a different bias, Robespierre and a few others. Novara has blocked me for some reason, I think they misunderstood my sarcasm. But I'm lucky to get 20% of my comments to get past the filter on YT. I check using a separate computer.
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I'll try again "The BBC are not there to educate and question. Like most media these days they are there to encourage societal narratives through pantomime. They direct the conversations of the electorate and seek the direction of future narratives, and we become the self-fulfilling prophecy of their carefully constructed manipulations." Sorry about the quotes...
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@mrharry448 I'm happy to admit that I generalise about the wealthy but only those with a right agenda and ideology. One that reduces my and my loved ones' life expectancy and opportunities. Kicking the poor while they're down and out simply because they were born in poverty is wholly different to defending the impoverished by challenging those who perpetuate logical fallacies for their own fiscal gain... My bias towards the wealthy is based on ideology and not aimed at all, as you can clearly see from my defence of Corbyn. The other is based in prejudice and targets the whole demographic...
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@mrharry448 PS Cameron and Boris for that matter whose families profited from the lack of transparency on the crown dependencies and overseas territories and were named in the Panama scandal. The result of this was the EU anti-tax avoidance directive and hence led to Cameron going to beg the EU to exclude Britain. When they refused he came home with his tail between his legs and started the decline of British democracy and our economy with the word referendum... The fact that Corbyn had a manifesto pledge to enforce transparency should also be noted...
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@mrharry448 He chose to go against his own beliefs for the good of the party he was leading. We all know that Labour would have been sunk if they'd gone against the referendum as the tabloids were frothing at mouth with bile against anyone who didn't support 'the public mandate' so let's not pretend we live in a theoretical Britain. Thanks to Corbyn the party enjoyed the biggest swing to Labour since 1945 and he increased membership from around 200k to around 580k which made Labour the biggest party in Europe. Corbyn also turned party finances around to create a surplus within 2 years. They were chanting his name at concerts and nightclubs up and down the country. The media assassination of Corbyn and misrepresentation of him was the only flaw in his leadership. No one is perfect, I don't always agree with Corbyn but Britain would be far better place if we'd had him instead of Boris. Imagine the difference to the challenges the UK has recently faced if Corbyn had won with his Free Broadband, Green Industrial Revolution, Rebuilding Public Services, Tackling Poverty and Inequality ensuring the NHS was funded and that no school child goes hungry. Not to mention the Re-Nationalisation of the energy market and the fact that all that was offered for around £60 billion, a fraction of what the Tories have wasted.
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@ProfessorTimWilson Always happy to give my opinion unbiased by political affiliation or popularity. I appreciate your platform and enjoy hearing your opinions. But I am worried about the swing to the far right and the upcoming dystopian corporatocracy, assuming we survive climate change and nuclear armageddon (hope my cheery optimism is welcome!).
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PMQs Pointless Mummery and Quackery, Predictable Musings and Quarrels, Peevish Misanthropes Quibble...
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@Joeblogs999 Yes I doubt it would be easy to use any device in such company. As I said I'm just defeating Farrage's narrative.
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@PeterMurrayComedyCam Net migration was half of that at 606,000 in 2022 and that includes Scotland, Wales and N.Ireland. If you can't use accurate figures and allow prejudice to guide your opinionated rants then I see no point in debating you. You should also know that every study proves immigrants pay more in tax than they take out of the system and therefor cover any extra costs on the NHS themselves...
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I just wish the media would stop picking on the Tories. Every day another scandal, parliamentary rule break, laws broken, fraud accusation, mass corruption and cronyism story... And yet few Tory MPs are ever sacked, brought to justice by the CPS, jailed or fined. Which surely proves their innocence...
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@stephenfarthing3819 I've only stated that Scottish people should have the right to choose and denying them is wrong. But I agree with most of what you say. However, the Tories will continue to be a drain rather than a help, they don't do altruism or philanthropy as I'm sure you're aware :)
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@PercivalBlakeney Then you plead gill-ty? Let minnow when we can stop, I’m piranha roll! and not at all koi about it. (I know, my coat)
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Same manufactured genocide over and over again. A bully in the schoolyard who constantly picks on the weaker kid until the kid fights back. Then uses that resistance to justify yet another brutal attack. While the lobbyists and media enable it like the bloodthirsty gang that eggs the bully on...
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Indeed, if the Tories are going to shorten my life and that of my loved ones I'll take them down with any tool at my disposal. Often you can get a point across to the right by using a joke or satire to tell the truth, whereas straight conversation will just trigger their belligerence. Tories have been doing a lot of soul-searching lately, unfortunately, they've yet to find one...
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@taunteratwill1787 lol, you seem to be deluded into thinking that thinking about whether the billions of planets locally are or are not inhabited is an emotional instability. It's been considered by the most intelligent human beings since the dawn of understanding... It seems your comment is about as much use as an ashtray on the international space station. But to be honest I'd rather attempt to teach a whale to fly than explain further...
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@LordoftheFleet We know there is life on other planets, what we don't know is whether there is intelligent life on other planets. I sometimes wonder if there's intelligent life on this planet...
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@taunteratwill1787 Yes, that wasn't hidden from my understanding by your eloquent and insightful comment. The point is an ant doesn't fear the boot about to squash it because it doesn't have the understanding. Just in case you don't recognise sardonic comments and sarcasm by inference - you are the ant in that analogy...
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@petercooper2387 I may have paraphrased it unwittingly, I'm sure I've heard the same sentiment before and I did admire Benn.
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Over 3 decades of lobbyists and governments being paid to turn a blind eye. Protesters have tried every legal route and every imaginative type of protest to change the public's minds because corporations and governments profit from the lack of action and won't listen...
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@DropdudeJohn My objective? seriously? what a pointless question. My point is that powerful organisations and governments are allowing a risk to the future of the human race. I don't have a defined objective other than to see the species survive...
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