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Are These The Type Of People Who Wish To Rule Our Country?
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'Tory scum get out of Brum'
'The only cuts that we need are Tories on the guillotine,'
'Cull the Tories not the badgers'
They are right "The Nasty Party is back in town"
But apparently it is plain for all to see it is the Labour Party.
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'The only cuts that we need are Tories on the guillotine,'
'Cull the Tories not the badgers'
They are right "The Nasty Party is back in town"
But apparently it is plain for all to see it is the Labour Party.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//'Cull the Tories not the badgers.' Hmmm like that.//
the issue of badgers isn't simply one of culling the party in power and it'll be sorted. nor is it one of party politics, left or right, per-se. farming is on its backside and tb in cattle could well see off many dairy farms; in 2001 tony blair would happily have let british farming die at the hands of foot and mouth, until it was realised that actually britain needs its farms and farmers, if only to keep the countryside looking nice for the tourist dollar (or euro). if you want to debate the ifs and buts of badger culling hereiam, you really need to start a new thread.
the issue of badgers isn't simply one of culling the party in power and it'll be sorted. nor is it one of party politics, left or right, per-se. farming is on its backside and tb in cattle could well see off many dairy farms; in 2001 tony blair would happily have let british farming die at the hands of foot and mouth, until it was realised that actually britain needs its farms and farmers, if only to keep the countryside looking nice for the tourist dollar (or euro). if you want to debate the ifs and buts of badger culling hereiam, you really need to start a new thread.
mushroom - //the issue of badgers isn't simply one of culling the party in power and it'll be sorted. nor is it one of party politics, left or right, per-se. farming is on its backside and tb in cattle could well see off many dairy farms; in 2001 tony blair would happily have let british farming die at the hands of foot and mouth, until it was realised that actually britain needs its farms and farmers, if only to keep the countryside looking nice for the tourist dollar (or euro). if you want to debate the ifs and buts of badger culling hereiam, you really need to start a new thread. //
The image of 'culling Tories' is a simple and inappropriate metaphor used by people who simply want to cause an instant reaction - they probably think that 'cull' means kill.#
What it is not is a political metaphor, or a meaningful point about the badger / TB debate.
You can over-think these things.
The image of 'culling Tories' is a simple and inappropriate metaphor used by people who simply want to cause an instant reaction - they probably think that 'cull' means kill.#
What it is not is a political metaphor, or a meaningful point about the badger / TB debate.
You can over-think these things.
mushroom - ////Once again, they have a democratic right to make their views heard however unpleasantly they do so. //
so why do the authorities keep on arresting (and imprisonong) the religiously devout? //
What jack has failed to add - probably on the basis that it is obvious - s that freedom of expression is an enshrined and valuable aspect of our culture - but abuse of it is illegal.
It comes down to this - are you able to speak freely - yes.
Are you allowed to use that freedom of speech to break the law - no.
This incident did not break the law - no arrests for speaking, however unpleasant their speeches may have been.
so why do the authorities keep on arresting (and imprisonong) the religiously devout? //
What jack has failed to add - probably on the basis that it is obvious - s that freedom of expression is an enshrined and valuable aspect of our culture - but abuse of it is illegal.
It comes down to this - are you able to speak freely - yes.
Are you allowed to use that freedom of speech to break the law - no.
This incident did not break the law - no arrests for speaking, however unpleasant their speeches may have been.
//This incident did not break the law //
Must be pretty close to incitement to murder/violence. Whilst most would take it aas it stands there are plenty of nutters who could take that literally.
Still, as I say i would rather they shouted their vies so we can see them for what they are - Nasty left wingers.
Must be pretty close to incitement to murder/violence. Whilst most would take it aas it stands there are plenty of nutters who could take that literally.
Still, as I say i would rather they shouted their vies so we can see them for what they are - Nasty left wingers.
// But apparently it is plain for all to see it is the Labour Party. //
I can't see it. I can see Socialist Worker placards, the People's Assembly, and some Unions, but I cannot see any Labour Party protestors.
I would imagine the last thing the Labour Party wpyld be doing is calling for an election NOW.
I can't see it. I can see Socialist Worker placards, the People's Assembly, and some Unions, but I cannot see any Labour Party protestors.
I would imagine the last thing the Labour Party wpyld be doing is calling for an election NOW.
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On Sunday, the People’s Assembly Against Austerity held an anti-Tory march in central Birmingham to protest the Conservative Party conference being held in the city.
The People’s Assembly Against Austerity is organized and supported by a broad range of groups including the Unite, Unison and the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) unions. //
On Sunday, the People’s Assembly Against Austerity held an anti-Tory march in central Birmingham to protest the Conservative Party conference being held in the city.
The People’s Assembly Against Austerity is organized and supported by a broad range of groups including the Unite, Unison and the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) unions. //
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