Comments by "Baresi-Unico-Capitano" (@recruitmentch) on "Channel 4 News"
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The only way you couldn't like the true eloquence of his English is if you don't appreciate the sheer beauty of the English language.
We're talking about a man who was born into wealth. It isn't' so much his father, family wealth or his job as a banker than has me presumably judging him. I judge him as a man who doesn't feel the suffering of the working class, because as yet, he has not put his vote against a single bill that looks to protect the most vulnerable in our society. I'm not saying that he is a bad person, or someone who wouldn't feel at ease when surrounded by a mixed set of people. I'm saying that as a parliamentarian, Jacob is the absolute example of the detached Tory. Pro zero hour contracts and he recently voted against the review of the salary cap of public sector employees. I cannot separate his background from his political views and policy leanings, for that his background has clearly shaped his views.
Take me. My grandparents were farmers. They pretty much farmed not to make profit but to feed the family. My parents were the only two children from both sides to truly go into higher education. They both became doctors. Now, whilst we grew up initially in small three bedroom houses, parents having the large room and my sisters sharing the other large room and I always ending up in the very small room. Because of where they came from, it was never a parenting policy for my mum and dad to give me easy money. Because for them, it never came by easily. My first mountain bike was bought from a car boot sale in Welling for £35, that I raised doing paper-rounds. In fact, most of the kids at school thought it was crazy that a boy apparently born to doctors didn't always have the latest trainers etc. Such an upbringing teaches you to truly feel how poor people get by. The idea that every penny counts. Jacob has never had that. If he did, he wouldn't vote to freeze the wages of nurses, who are on the same level of pay as 2005.
It was only 7-9 years ago that we had an economic crash, with bankers playing a rather critical and yet destructive part. So to look at bankers in a negative manner is certainly not a completely out of a norm thought. Furthermore, Jacob is on the backbenches. I would've thought that if his economic acumen was so profound, at some stage, someone would give him a job as part of the cabinet.
I have issues with Jacob's support for Trump, because it is baffling to say the least. For a man of Jacob's integrity and intelligence to support a person like Trump is just very difficult to comprehend. But from a policy point of view as well as their backgrounds when being born into money, I suppose it isn't a surprise.
I'm not sure if it was in response to you or someone else in this thread, but I highlighted factual information as to the monarchy being completely at odds in existence in not only the modern world, but an elected democracy. Saying that the monarchy contribute towards 'social cohesion' is an opinion. What isn't an opinion is Prince Charles not being required to abide by planning permission laws, that every other person in the last has to abide by. But that's just one piece of factual information, along with the near 60 bills that the government (elected government) has ran past the monarchy when looking to create laws. Such actions along with Charles vetoing 15 bills in the last 2.5 years as well as having access to free legal advise from the government make mockery of an elected democracy. The media have a huge part to play in promoting the monarchy as being important. They aren't. But above all, what annoys me most is that they're hidden behind the Windsor name, when in fact, the saxe coburg gotha's were pro hitler. These people had families in the SS, dined with Hitler and were more than happy to do deals with the nazi's in order to ensure their survival. Mussolini was a british agent prior to become one of the most right wing leaders in european history. That is all I will say in relation to the monarchy.
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