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    The Scottish Politics thread

    Who do you think the target audience is? Their readership, the middle class and the new working class conservative voters, UKIPers, most Brexit voters etc. What reaction are they trying to excite in that target audience? Anger....After immigrants/refugees, the EU, those on benefits, the BBC now...
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    GB News

    I'm not wrong. You just disagree with what I have posted. We do see the far sides of the political spectrum having issues with the BBC. The far left see it as favouring the Right, the far Right see it favouring the Left...For every Maitliss, there is a Kuenssberg etc. The comedy point is...
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    GB News

    The BBC is more often than not too impartial and often offers a platform to those undeserving of it for the sake of balance...There is a great debate on this, funnily enough on the BBC, about impartiality impeding good journalism (the Across The Red Line series). I find those who have an issue...
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    The Conservative Party

    Can I play? There is a room with 100 people. A person walks in with a gun and only kills 10. You have to agree with the basic premise that their actions saved lives. A drunk driver swerves to avoid hitting a group of school children on a pedestrian crossing, they smash into an oncoming car...
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    2020 US Elections

    The 'evidence' is CCTV footage, the events it shows have been explained and are perfectly plausible. Anything else is a conspiracy theory.
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    2020 US Elections

    The video has been know about for weeks, and it had already been investigated. The people leaving were the ones opening the ballot envelopes not the counters, they were allowed to go as their jobs were done for the night. No announcement was made asking people to leave....Journalists on site...
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    Another new Brexit thread

    I’m sick of these constant bear attacks! Hey if you want wild bears eating your children and scaring away your salmon that’s your business. But I’m not going to take it! Who’s with me? We’re here.! We’re queer.! We don’t want anymore bears.!
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    2020 US Elections

    I'm pretty sure this has already been debunked so you can dismiss it now.
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    The Conservative Party

    Britain lost. You can only blame the inadequacies of the opposition for so long before you have to accept the uncomfortable truth that the nation voted in the worst of a bad bunch based purely on one issue with a slogan and no substance. Brexit is Britain's Monorail but without the catchy song.
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    Jacinda Ardern

    Silly you indeed. She certainly has achieved celebrity status, and surprisingly for a modern politician through her qualities as a n excellent leader as opposed to scandals, ineptitude, corruption and villainy.
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    Jacinda Ardern

    The issue has been caused by the previous right wing government. Improvements have been made, however it is hard to right this after just 3 years, especially when she had one hand tied behind her back with a right wing coalition partner. She/Labour has just won a huge majority, so the next 3...
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    Jacinda Ardern

    It plays a part, but a very small part. Decades of governments (both left and right) not building enough houses, the selling off of state houses and the last government actively encouraging foreign investment (no Capital Gains Tax is a big draw card) drove house prices to unaffordable levels...
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    Jacinda Ardern

    In fairness to Jacinda and the Labour Party their first term was thwarted by being in coalition with NZ First (a UKIP light for OAPs). Now we'll see whether she will deliver on the promise of eradicating child poverty. The housing crisis is something they inherited, Covid has exacerbated it...
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    Diego Maradona

    The greatest to have ever played the game.
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    The Labour Party

    I like the majority of it. What would stop them winning an election with this is the influence of the right leaning media and the British electorate. There's no room for nuance. Recent voting shows a catchy slogan and bluster beats anything with substance. Labour need to focus on winning. It...
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    The Labour Party

    1897? That's impressive. Going from the content in this post, can we assume you didn't vote for the Tories in the last election? It's just some of your past posts come across (to me anyway) as 'pro Boris' and for someone who states they don't vote for anyone who is purposefully racist, voting...
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    2020 US Elections

    As they still control the Senate, it will be interesting to see if they turn on Trump. I see Biden as a 1 term President. As you said this election was about removing Trump, Biden was the uninspiring choice but he was the man to oust him. 4 years time we'll have two new candidates with US...
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    Most pissed off you have been at a game.

    Yep that swine! Who was ref the day they targeted SWP at the swamp? I remember them kicking him off the park and once one was eventually booked they swapped with someone else.
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    Most pissed off you have been at a game.

    The most pissed off I've been watching a non-City game was the rags v Arsenal. Possibly the most corrupt game I've ever seen. Atkinson? let them kick Arsenal off the park that day. Shameful.
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    Most pissed off you have been at a game.

    If my memory is correct Quinn missed a sitter to make it 3-0 early in the second half...I knew then we'd lose the game. Also the 5-0 at the swamp with Kanchelskis hattrick made me particulary angry. Most pissed off at a derby though and by some distance was the Frontzeck ghost foul. Countless...

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