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That just sounds like politics 101
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@infobeam1902 Funny thing - where on your paper that you crossed, did it say anything about them fulfilling a manifesto? You signed a blank cheque, genius. Everyone who voted, did.
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@NoSweat69 if you call making pompous speeches while living the high life at the expense of the tax payer job...
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1102 - Slavery in England was outlawed. 1806 - Slavery outside of Britain but under its control was abolished. 1833 - 40 percent of the value of the empire was invested in paying out the persistent owners of slaves in those regions in order to free their slaves. 2015 - that debt had only just been paid back. Miraculously considering the little value of world currency these days. "Rewriting history"? Most barely even take a note of what happens in history outside of their vaunted interest in what benefits them.
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@anthonyheslop5336 those slaves in England were unlawful due to the law set, as I mentioned in 1102 - due to the number as shown in the paperwork, a small minority of aristocrats blatantly ignored the law and the masses were completely unaware of the happenings as they themselves were top busy just making it through the day for themselves and their families: and much like the slaves themselves, they weren't exactly living the high life. Someone clearly caught wind of it and rightfully put it forward to free them in England and the rest of the UK. It wouldn't be until 1806 that the empire enacted to ban it completely across its properties.
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@davidwalters313 Then you forfeited all right to complain - you signed permission for the winning party to act in your name in advance.
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@jean-baptisteemanuelzorg2112 Because establishment demands it and the people keep empowering them by voting.
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@tofueatingwokerati2039 just like how Labour have never owned up to the lie that was the invasion of Iraq? I make no pretense over the wrongs of the Tories, but to call Labour noble and altruistic is just plain gullible.
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@luisbustamante9869 We didn't abolish the largest empire on this Earth simply so we would annex ourselves into the successor of the one that Adolf had aimed to start. What you call "Prosperity" I call the "Denouncement of identity and personal liberty" to which ironically is still occurring and not because of Brexit, but in spite of it.
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He has a backbone for as long as it suits him. Put him in power and watch that very backbone bend.
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Please stop the world; I'd like to get off now.
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Him and every other politician.
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@ianashton1593 involved for the wrong reasons yes. That's the monarch in a nutshell - Involved where they shouldn't and absent where they should be more involved.
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I'm just waiting for someone to try and argue how it's not a mental illness then try and explain why anorexia is - when are they going to start advocating bolemia and diet pills on the NHS - "Because that's how they feel~" you couldn't make it up.
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@cliff9258 Like mommy before him, Charlie has done nothing. And our men fought WWII - George did nothing. Edward before him buggered off before even sitting on the throne. George before him did absolutely nothing. I could go on - the monarchy last served a genuine purpose prior to when Charles I's reign was cut short. Since then it has served no purpose and has no reason to exist.
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If she doesn't survive politically after this - this nation will have made the same mistake it made with Enoch Powell.
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And you think Reform won't do the same? Boy you're in for some disappointment...
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You're wishful thinking - even if he managed to get a government with his party, the establishment would give him the choice: either tow the line like those before him and take his slice, or go the route of the people and have the media utterly destroy him in the minds of the dulled masses to be out of power faster then you can say "Liz Truss tried."
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@sharongriffin2673 brilliantly said. Though technically we go further then that - given how the Saxons came in from the Germanic tribes after Rome up and left and the Britons were constantly assaulted by the Gaelics and Picts - the Saxons were welcomed in, until they then decided they were the new status quo; creating kingdoms such as Northumberland, East Angelia and Wessex - the latter from which the country of England descends.
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Done on purpose.
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@Jerseyboondocks And in this case, that name calling has only made it worse - they can make laws for anything - if Sunderland is kicking off, they're the most deprived part of England: they've got nothing to lose.
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A duty to which they have failed miserably.
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Revenge for the past doesn't justify atrocity in the present.
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Ffs... NO. No more voting - it does no good! By putting your vote, you're giving consent to the establishment to act how they wish with your backing; whether your party wins or loses and the parties themselves do the bidding of the establishment, not you the voter. So all you're doing, is what they want you to do and yet you're objecting to them... by doing what they want you to do? WAKE. UP.
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@straightouttacornwall The right choice is none of them. Get self sufficient and represent yourself, instead of entrusting someone you know absolutely nothing about other than what they tell you... and if they don't win; you've still empowered a complete stranger, to do it for you.
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That's like saying homeowners don't want people wanting each house on their street having the keys to their house, so as to not have their house broken into. Throw me another one.
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Sad thing is, most people have more clue as to what the hell is going on in a kids game then the matters that need resolving in these times. Sad that this makes news as if it were a matter of life or death.
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🙄 As if it will make any difference... ffs when will you people learn - you can't expect a broken system to do what a functioning one to.
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Two things I don't believe in - Karma and Coincidence - and isn't it convenient that farmers are protesting and the Irish are rebelling just at the same time everyone's being called to pay attention to the fact Charlie has a condition that countless have suffered and yet the world doesn't stop for them.
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And how many English, Irish and Scots were responsible for that then and how many can be held accountable for it now? How many guns were used and who was the one who ordered the firing of the trigger? And I answer: TOO FEW to blame the entire nation. Especially since the majority weren't exactly enjoying the high life either.
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Indeed... and whether folk love it or hate it, they all tune in to accept it.
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Well they've got to find something to point the finger at to be relevant. Not that they ever were. That's why these books are timeless classics while the world will have forgotten these imbeciles within a few years at most.
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@uingaeoc3905 A colony... colonising right? And what are the Israelis being demonised for doing in a land that was originally theirs, I wonder.
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@tombuddy100 acknowledging the fact that Jerusalem was there first and was Israel's to claim.
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@wundurra24 And here we go - the remoaners remark...
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@coldbreeze6344 If that was going to happen - we wouldn't be in this mess right now. Instead folk keep blindly hoping some party will do the work for them - they want the liberty and the benefits but not the responsibility of doing the work and that's the problem.
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@AP-dv5vk truth hurts.
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@johnross2924 and just HOW is that money going to be paid... oh, I know; the cost of everything else goes up, meaning not only does their increase mean nothing, but everyone else has to suffer as well. "Misery loves company" indeed... And let's face it; if you're rich, you can avoid it. If you're poor you'll be supported. Be stuck in the middle and you're screwed over by both sides for the sake of the other.
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@GalinaStamova Well clearly you need to do yourself a favour, and follow your own advice... You otherwise could accept being offended doesnt enable you to deny others being to speak in a way that does. In which case your original argument is null and void.
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@spector969 😂How mine? And how do I have no say? I retain my right to speak because I choose nobody other than myself to represent me. You gave that up ticking for a complete stranger who doesn't even know you exist - and likely they never even got in but because you ticked like a good widdle boy or girl - you accepted the outcome and thus gave that permission to the winner... who no matter who it was, the end results would have been the same as they're all on the same payroll. You've been duped and you've fallen for it. Again. Have fun with that.
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@will121 It was fought by the young and naive on behalf of the old and the bitter. Just like every other before and after.
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@richardgallagher4880 Sad isn't it when you see these poor folk who think there's a party out there that'll do differently then the others in the same system. Almost like watching a hopeless fool in an abusive relationship- "This time it'll be different!" They cry.
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But an obedient little puppet... and that's what establishment wants.
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Opportunism and dominion - is all it is. Your comparison to the indulgences of the Catholics is perfectly apt.
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@Johnnie W I looked into patterns regarding social behavior of those around me and then came to the conclusion as what the motive which those wanting power would have from this exploit of fear the masses and how it would benefit them. Then deduced the method to go about it via using examples of previous exercises in which this pattern was utilised previously - 9/11, Reichstag Fire and so on. Stories on the Internet gave hints and tips; most were taken with a pinch of salt if they couldn't objective the point of which was lead. The fact that they were targeted as "Misinformation" and justifying removal for "Our own good" are mantras of tyranny for if the powers were speaking the truth - why bother silencing the liars when they would eventually be their own undoing? Fear and Ego - control these in a person and you have control of them so long as they're not aware of the control. Then it was down to a little sense - not so common as most would believe. It takes 15 to 20 years for any jab to go through vigorous testing and they were claiming it was completed in 8 months... that in itself is a red flag. Now shall I continue, or have I made my argument valid? You don't even have to take it from me - do your own research. To aqquire your own knowledge is power, for without it you're powerless.
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@paullancaster7066 that's true however common implies it's not hard to find - given the environment these days I'd say the opposite is more so.
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He's not wrong though.
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@rafezetter8003 Take a look at the status quo today buddy, are there many at the moment who you would deem noble and altruistic?
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Unfortunately the public voted and thus accepted any and all decisions made by the winning party in advance.
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@ianhunter2374 never really was. The idea of constitution in this country is an illusion - when you go to court, who's court is it? The monarch's, not the people's. If he wanted to, Charlie could make himself an absolute because in spite of being deemed a "constitutional monarch" all laws are signed into effect by him like his predecessors... I dread to think. Everything really is down to the fact the monarchy these days would sooner just stuff their face and let everyone else take the blame. If we REALLY wanted a constitution, we'd have dropped the outdated notion of King the moment we wanted one.
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