Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 11 Feb 20 - 05:41 PM I was remembering that Olympics hand-over ceremony. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 11 Feb 20 - 05:36 PM Flags are already far too weaponised... |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 11 Feb 20 - 04:49 PM ...or tuneful tangling in flags..? |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Dave the Gnome Date: 11 Feb 20 - 04:11 PM Good point. I think Boris dancing should involve sticks rather than hankies though... |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 11 Feb 20 - 03:44 PM But why not enjoy a swim off the beaches of our delightful Bristol Channel resorts... Swimming with dolphins is nothing compared to swimming with condoms, tampons, and turds... England, the land of History and mythology, of idealised rural splendour, of morris dance and maypoles, loved by real patriots... But a bit of a shitehole for everyone else awake to 21st Century reality... Mind though.. morris and Boris does rhyme for any poetic minded deluded escapees of the here and now.. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 11 Feb 20 - 03:16 PM "Walky" began life sleeping in braced boots designed to stop his left clubfoot re-clubbing and, at 53, is now leaning more toward scenic swims than walkabouts for enjoyable exercise...Deepwater Bay, on my Hong Kong VISIT last year, was a beautiful swim. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 11 Feb 20 - 02:25 PM Walky - all my boots have steel toe caps.. Even my sandals have steel toe caps [European Builders Sandals..] You can't be unprepared in the poxy town where I live... |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 11 Feb 20 - 02:11 PM ...so save your boots! |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: peteglasgow Date: 11 Feb 20 - 01:49 PM i'm hoping we could afford glasgow but i hae ma doots |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 11 Feb 20 - 01:39 PM Walky - there's nothing I'd miss about England that I couldn't find better somewhere else, if I had the money... |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 11 Feb 20 - 01:26 PM "If I had the money I'd eff off from this, my miserable country of origin, without a glance back over my shoulder" (PFR). Surprise, surprise, I wrote a poem about this subject - and surely you, too, PFR, would miss "snow on swans" and "willows by a stream". With upper lip newly stiffened, I do hope you stay in the Old Dart... "Millennium Dreams" |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 11 Feb 20 - 12:31 PM Basically, which individuals are going to profit most from today's decision.. ..and, how many are British...??? |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: peteglasgow Date: 11 Feb 20 - 11:20 AM if we must have this ridiculous hs2 project then it should begin in various northern destinations and the construction should head south .... however, if - as usual - the south gets all the initial funding/jobs etc first there is less chance of it ever getting far enough to waste the northern environment and woodlands. i sort of feel the thing won't happen anyway - everything in politics is changing so fast that planning beyond 6 months ahead seems to be wild and unlikely speculation. hwever, we could start by sorting out links between northern cities and east to west communications and get all the new buses, bringing a bit of life to smaller towns and villages. after that is all in place - then think about whether can afford to build a massive and massively expensive project. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 11 Feb 20 - 09:48 AM oops.. sorry.. I'm not fully awake yet and blearily confused worky with walky.. .. and my reflexes kicked in... |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 11 Feb 20 - 09:44 AM Worky - If I had the money I'd eff off from this, my miserable country of origin, without a glance back over my shoulder.. I certainly would not be happy with any xenophobic nationalist crackpots trying to stop me... |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: peteglasgow Date: 11 Feb 20 - 09:38 AM the uncertainty for individuals and families working away from their country of origin - and for ordinary citizens worried about the increase in dispute and rancour in our country - caught up in all this nonsense started a long time back. (yes, i know - and worried about the decline of grammatical standards) |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Steve Shaw Date: 11 Feb 20 - 07:39 AM I note that the economy is stagnating. Just the start, eh? |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: DMcG Date: 11 Feb 20 - 03:28 AM I see the Prime Minister is announcing a £5bn bus fund (over 5 years.) Whether is will happen at all, is pure spin, or have any real effect are significant points, but as I have said before he seems to have a good understanding of how influential a bus service can be. Whether you live in a town with buses every 20 minutes, or a chocolate box village with one a day or a new estate with no bus service within a mile, adding a bus can really make a difference to people's lives. It can enable them to cut the number of cars people need, which affects their wallets. I don't know whether he understands this, or it instinctive or he just likes buses, but it is totally different to Maggie's claim.that if you were still using a bus when you were 30 - or whatever age she said - you were a failure. And it must be said that this has a more direct and immediate effect on people's lives than nationalisation, which is a far more abstract proposition. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 10 Feb 20 - 03:34 PM ...what we humans all should be into together, Raggytash, is, from WalkaboutsVerse, "Global Regulationism" |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Raggytash Date: 10 Feb 20 - 02:32 PM The first hurdles to free trade are being erected. Michael Gove has stated today that trade barriers will be put in place. This of course will add to the costs of those buying those goods, that is you and me. This will be in addition to the increased costs we are already "enjoying" because of the fall in the value of the pound (approx 10%) since the referendum. But no matter "we're all in it together" …...…..aren't we? Link |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 09 Feb 20 - 02:07 PM As suggested earlier, hopefully there will soon be a drop in Brits, if not Germans and other northern European members of the EU, pricing young Spanish couples out of the property market. What Spain really needs is another El Cid (if not El Cid?!) to drive suchlike out in the name of Land Rights . |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 09 Feb 20 - 10:41 AM A significant bunch of Patagonians consider themselves the furthest South Welsh... |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Bonzo3legs Date: 09 Feb 20 - 08:38 AM "I was talking about the rest of the world, Bonzo, not just BA. Now be a good boy, and stop trolling" People in other South American countries I have visited hold the same view about USAian arrogance. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Backwoodsman Date: 09 Feb 20 - 07:57 AM Lovely people, those Tories, aren’t they? Strangely, the media in general don’t seem very interested, barely a mention anywhere. There was a bigger outcry from the press about Tracy Brabin’s dress! Wonder why that could be....?? |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: peteglasgow Date: 08 Feb 20 - 07:43 AM and of course people - here and abroad- commonly refer to england when they mean britain. or the south east when they mean england. and of course brexit britain only refers to about a third of the population who actively voted for it. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Backwoodsman Date: 08 Feb 20 - 07:20 AM I was talking about the rest of the world, Bonzo, not just BA. Now be a good boy, and stop trolling. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Bonzo3legs Date: 08 Feb 20 - 06:07 AM Folks in Buenos Aires DO NOT consider USIans to be "americans" but "North Americans" which is geographically correct. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: peteglasgow Date: 08 Feb 20 - 04:02 AM a friend visited korea recently - apparently the country beyond the southern border is commonly referred to as america. there's only one korea- not saying it's any good, mind you |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Iains Date: 08 Feb 20 - 03:57 AM "Brexit Day +7 There's grounded planes, chaos in the streets, unpaid workers, crippling strikes, a faltering economy, a buffoon in charge, petrol bombs, riot police, snipers on rooftops. But enough about France... ??" |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Backwoodsman Date: 06 Feb 20 - 03:59 PM I’m pretty sure that, when the term 'American' is used, it’s generally understood to mean ‘of, or belonging to, the United States of America'. When referring to South America, it’s standard practice to refer to it as ‘South America’ |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Bonzo3legs Date: 06 Feb 20 - 03:42 PM Of course Backwoodsmen you mean "North Americans". I'm sure that South Americans would have more sense, and almost certainly Central Americans!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Backwoodsman Date: 06 Feb 20 - 02:44 PM Some time ago, I was taking part in a thread on an American guitar forum where ‘politics and religion’ are taboo topics for discussion. A guy was talking about using a certain type of used gun-cartridge to make a hole in a guitar strap to fit an end-pin jack-socket. I replied that, as civilians generally aren’t permitted to possess guns in the UK, what he’d described was meaningless to me. The Mods told me that I’d crossed the line into a political discussion, and that if I continued, I would be blocked from posting on that thread. I think Americans’ understanding of ‘political’ is different to ours. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Senoufou Date: 06 Feb 20 - 01:59 PM Hahaha the triskelion flag of Man! I didn't realise I was being a Very Naughty Girl by posting on Bonzo's thread. And I wouldn't have said that discussing prison sentences was particularly 'political', merely a 'what should be done about these people' type of a thread. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 06 Feb 20 - 01:44 PM ...was just thinking you could shake a leg or 3 there - wiki. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 06 Feb 20 - 01:26 PM What are you going on about...???????????? |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 06 Feb 20 - 01:26 PM WalkaboutsVerse blah blah Manx, that's cockney rhyming slang.. hah hah.. thanks... |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 06 Feb 20 - 12:55 PM ...maybe you could both meet up in the Isle of Mann sometime this year..?! |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 06 Feb 20 - 11:48 AM No problems, me and Bonz are so easy to get mixed up.. I wake up thinking I'm him more and more frequently now I'm getting old... |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Stilly River Sage Date: 06 Feb 20 - 11:43 AM Oops. It was still a political thread. Discuss it here, not in a new thread. That is the point. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 06 Feb 20 - 10:50 AM "PFR you've started two other political discussions this week, and we're trying to avoid the proliferation of fighting topics" NO I HAVEN'T...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A case of mistaken identity, as well as arbitrary gratuitous thread deletion... Bonzo's thread was shaping up intelligently, and Sen's presence and contributions, made it a better than average discussion... Those are the FACTS.. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Iains Date: 06 Feb 20 - 10:21 AM Young beccie ids getting crucified inthe polls. Even 5bellies is pulling ahead/ From Guido(of course) Survey by ipsos mori https://order-order.com/2020/02/06/labour-members-almost-agree-public/ and for an early april 1ST, the following has been released by Luxenmburg Following the departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union at the end of January, the EU has announced that Irish English will replace British English as the union’s primary working language. The change, effective immediately, was announced on Monday by European Commission president Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen, who says the unity of the 27 remaining countries is “grand” despite Brexit and the years of the UK “foostering about.” |
Subject: BS: Convicted terrorists - no early release! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 06 Feb 20 - 08:08 AM Legislation to be passed for the prevention of early release for convicted terrorists - bloody good job too!! UK Political stuff is confined to one thread right now. Keep it that way, please. PFR you've started two other political discussions this week, and we're trying to avoid the proliferation of fighting topics. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 05 Feb 20 - 03:35 PM Don - I accept I'm possibly not in my most tolerant frame of mind today.. But there are times when cruel to be kind tuff luv is necessary... |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: DMcG Date: 05 Feb 20 - 03:03 PM Schools are discouraged from offering these classes by REPUBLICANS who require an uninformed electorate to get ahead. Well, classes like that are not exactly standard in the UK either. Even way back in my education, I think I was around 17 before the school started talking about such matters. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Donuel Date: 05 Feb 20 - 03:02 PM If pessimists have a negative affective aspect score of 10, pfr you are having an 11 day by criticizing a person with a below average rating. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Mossback Date: 05 Feb 20 - 02:59 PM Schools are discouraged from offering these classes by government leaders who require an uninformed electorate to get ahead. Ahem. Correction: Schools are discouraged from offering these classes by REPUBLICANS who require an uninformed electorate to get ahead. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 05 Feb 20 - 01:54 PM You tell him please, Dave. |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: punkfolkrocker Date: 05 Feb 20 - 01:52 PM Walky - we don't care about your irrelevant crackpot ideas and poetry.. There are millions of folks on this island who tower above you in the hierarchy of importance.. ..and none of them needily demand our attention as much as you do.. .. Though many of them would be far more interesting and useful if they did... Just be thankful I don't dig out some of my old song lyrics and photos... |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: WalkaboutsVerse Date: 05 Feb 20 - 01:40 PM Dave at Date: 05 Feb 20 - 02:22 AM I chose reality poetry as my medium so as not to leave folks scratching their head over what I'm getting at :-( And your next point is easy to clarify - I love our world/our United Nations being multicultural but NOT each nation. However, I do support what we might call medical immigration (I have met albinos in Kenya and Fiji who, it seems obvious to me could live a far better life as far from the equator as we are here in England), genuine asylum seekers being helped to their NEAREST safe nation and, if a couple fall in love in holiday, they have to live in one country or the other. And I hope you can accept that I see my nation as England not the UK, as per the six nations of rugby. (Please note - strictly prose with no link to a poem, although I have had to steel myself!) |
Subject: RE: BS: UK politics From: Stilly River Sage Date: 05 Feb 20 - 12:36 PM Educating them to how government works and what their civil responsibilities are (these classes were typically called "Civics" or "Government" and have fallen out of favor along with Latin and Home Ec.) Courses that taught people how to get along at home, how to participate fully in government, and how to read meaning into the words they're using. Schools are discouraged from offering these classes by government leaders who require an uninformed electorate to get ahead. |