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Could have gone in PC thread
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@mikethesnow said in British Politics:
Could have gone in PC thread
It's people who think themselves virtuous, but just don't have a clue, inflicting a social experiment on children with no thought of the consequences on the children or their families.
And the really sad part is it will almost certainly seriously fuck up, even more, children who may actually have sexualaity and gender issues.
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@victor-meldrew said in British Politics:
@mikethesnow said in British Politics:
Could have gone in PC thread
It's people who think themselves virtuous, but just don't have a clue, inflicting a social experiment on children with no thought of the consequences on the children or their families.
And the really sad part is it will almost certainly seriously fuck up, even more, children who may actually have sexualaity and gender issues.
Experiment is precisely right. If this were drugs related there’d be years of testing before it was let loose on kids.
All part of a wider Tinkerbell malaise.
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@pakman said in British Politics:
@mikethesnow said in British Politics:
Could have gone in PC thread
So could this!
Jesus wept
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Johnson supposedly crafting a relocation strategy for Afghan refugees
Will be interesting to see how this plays out amongst the working class Tory voters based on the Tory Government’s failure to look after British Afghanistan campaign vets
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UK bouncing back quite hard
953,000 Job vacancies - major mismatch in acquired skills vs required skills. Basically a combination of Brexit, Covid & departing migrants. In turn causing a real wage growth rise.
Currently 1.4 mill out of work, so in theory only 500k job shortage.
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@majorrage said in British Politics:
UK bouncing back quite hard
953,000 Job vacancies - major mismatch in acquired skills vs required skills. Basically a combination of Brexit, Covid & departing migrants. In turn causing a real wage growth rise.
Currently 1.4 mill out of work, so in theory only 500k job shortage.
If we get real wage inflation we will be up shit creek without the proverbial. Even a 1% rise in interest rates would cause havoc in many peoples' finances.
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Fucking hell
How is this guy still in a job?
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@catogrande said in British Politics:
@majorrage said in British Politics:
UK bouncing back quite hard
953,000 Job vacancies - major mismatch in acquired skills vs required skills. Basically a combination of Brexit, Covid & departing migrants. In turn causing a real wage growth rise.
Currently 1.4 mill out of work, so in theory only 500k job shortage.
If we get real wage inflation we will be up shit creek without the proverbial. Even a 1% rise in interest rates would cause havoc in many peoples' finances.
Whilst I don’t disagree, the increase is inevitable over the next five years.
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@pakman said in British Politics:
@catogrande said in British Politics:
@majorrage said in British Politics:
UK bouncing back quite hard
953,000 Job vacancies - major mismatch in acquired skills vs required skills. Basically a combination of Brexit, Covid & departing migrants. In turn causing a real wage growth rise.
Currently 1.4 mill out of work, so in theory only 500k job shortage.
If we get real wage inflation we will be up shit creek without the proverbial. Even a 1% rise in interest rates would cause havoc in many peoples' finances.
Whilst I don’t disagree, the increase is inevitable over the next five years.
And whilst I don't disagree with you, the increase has been inevitable for the last ten years! However, the longer it goes on the nearer the reversion becomes, so yeah I do sort of agree with you.
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@majorrage said in British Politics:
Jeeze, who didn't see this coming ....
Downvote for all my Scots friends.
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@catogrande said in British Politics:
@majorrage said in British Politics:
Jeeze, who didn't see this coming ....
Downvote for all my Scots friends.
It maybe because I read a bit too much GB media and not enough Scots, but things seem to be turning on Ms Sturgeon of late.
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@majorrage said in British Politics:
Jeeze, who didn't see this coming ....
That's exceptionally odd. Every government since time immemorial has always sought to limit its power. Must be a typo.
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@majorrage said in British Politics:
@catogrande said in British Politics:
@majorrage said in British Politics:
Jeeze, who didn't see this coming ....
Downvote for all my Scots friends.
It maybe because I read a bit too much GB media and not enough Scots, but things seem to be turning on Ms Sturgeon of late.
I feel that many will be judged on their conduct through the pandemic. Not just how they’ve handled the crisis but how they have used it to further their own ends. Sturgeon has simply just had to be seen to be different to the rest of the UK so that she can be more “Scottish “. Whether any of her actions or inactions were actually detrimental is not even the issue, the perception is that she has politicised Coronavirus and tried to make it a them and us issue. No wonder her stock is falling.
Despicable and somewhat pathetic.
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