should MPs always apologise for anything insulting or offensive said in their presence, or resign? i imagine that would be a problem for a lot of MPs. be careful with those stones.
you never sang the eeny, meeny, miny, mo rhyme as a child? about everyone over 30 would know the next line didnt used to say tiger. so you're saying over half the population is racist, or maybe recognise the point dazzer6666 is making.
which is a shame, because no one seems to have bothered with the evidence just the politics. the evidence that concludes fed children behave and learn better suggests that free breakfast for all primary school kids would have had a better outcome than free dinners for first three years...
odd but its been rumbling in the background for a while. the relative success of Corbyn's campaign is going to embolden the Momentum group to continue the deselection of those not considered left wing enough.
do you think it will last to the next election though? how will the Labour message play out when austerity has ended, the pay freezes lifted etc, how does Labour address the contrast with northern and midland seats with the reverse anacdote "always voted Labour, wont be this time" reported by...
you do understand where this billion is going to right? to nurses and other public sector, to infrasture etc.in Northern Ireland. so what you're arguing is you dont want them to have something unless you have it too. i can understand the objection to the politics of it all, but really dont...
they toe the party line and wait for the Chancellor's budget. Corbyn's amendment is just political point scoring, nothing can be done before the next budget anyway.
right, so History of Art graduates are going into general office employment along side graduates in geography, art, marketing, design, business, english, socialology etc. i understand perfectly well that a wide range of views can help. in the native field of museums its extremly competitve to...
theres lots of spurious courses, but lets open the bidding with a mainstream one: Art History. should we really be paying for over ten thousand students every year to study that?
im not in favour of tuition fees myself, but i dont understand the indignation at having to pay for it -...
and they got change, most the Conservative manifesto is in the shredder. alot of people seem to be expecting instant change, while not noticing the shift in rhetoric, austerity has ended and there will probably be spending in the budget this autumn.
this sort of amount is that which is routinely dished out every budget to an area that needs a bit of love. the image of it doesnt look good, but thats how coalition governments work, trading your parliamentary vote for something for constituents. and compared to the £10bn promised to the...
the last two are tantamount to the same thing. i dont recall those word explicitly used, when i looked up what he said, it was along the lines you say, "make way for another government" or similar was another. to demand change of government by force, outside of the ballot box is revolution...
yet the point was specifically about McDonnell and his call to use protest to force out the elected government. saying "dont give a toss about McDonnell" when he is the subject of debate is just evasion. you could simply condem his call, but i get it you do support this cause, dont dress it up...
you were responding to a comment that highlighted McDonnell call for people to take to the streets to force the conservatives out, and you challenged that, claiming its just right to assembly. lets be clear, i'm all for allowing protest, i'm not for using protest as a cover to incite revolt...
if McDonnell is calling for a protest to force the conservatives out of government, that is not democratic. we had our say earlier in the month, and we can protest, demand change of opinion and direction, but not force change of government. that's revolution, which of course and old Marxist...