Politics.

Discussion in 'UK Parties and Protests' started by J0hn, Nov 4, 2006.

  1. J0hn

    J0hn Phantom

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    To begin an introduction. A few messages to say: November 13th 2006, Freeviewers should retune their set top box to get the new signal on Parliament Channel. This new signal is the Full Screen signal. Finally we will have a proper channel in full screen.

    Important events unfolding in November,especially from 13th November.


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    Okey, so we are living in very turbulent political times. we live in a time where your views count. Stand up and be counted my fine countrymen.

    Okey, first thoughts: Do people think Gordon Brown should be the next prime Minister? And why?
     
  2. dapablo

    dapablo redefining

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    Yes, because he will probably be the next leader of the Labour party.
     
  3. MollyThe Hippy

    MollyThe Hippy get high school

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    thank you for this thread... politics is a dear subject to my heart and something i feel we are all responsible for,... glad to hear folks are keeping tabs what's going on

    note: i understand from experiences here that not everyone in england feels responsible for politics and i don't wish to argue this point on this thread
     
  4. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    why mention it then? ...pffft!
     
  5. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    I think Gordon Brown probably will be the next PM, shortly followed by David Cameron when the Tories win the next election. I don't want either. I'd support John McDonnell for the next leader of the Labour party, he's a committed socialist and anti-war MP, but I don't think he's got a chance to win the leadership contest. Brown may be slightly better than Blair, but I'm not holding my breath for any radical change. Unless McDonnell wins the contest, I won't be voting Labour. I'll probably end up voting Green or Respect....
     
  6. MollyThe Hippy

    MollyThe Hippy get high school

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    cuz i felt it was good that people were being responsible but i didn't want to get in a fight cuz the last time i said british people should be responsible, everybody said i insulted the brits and there was a big fight
     
  7. J0hn

    J0hn Phantom

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    Here ye here ye...


    Okey so what do people think about Ken Livingstone as Mayor of London and what other ways do you think that could help the environment? For example pedestrianising Oxford Street, Opting for a Park and Ride scheme, blowing up Heathrow and building a new airport in Cliffe. And for the olympics, do you believe that there should be cycle paths like that in Munich OlympiaZentrum?
     
  8. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    In your last post, in this thread, you only referred to England. Which are you talking about... the people of Britain or the people of England? Make up your mind.
    Lemme guess... you're gonna go to google and find out the differences now.



    :spam:
     
  9. MollyThe Hippy

    MollyThe Hippy get high school

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    i use them interchangeably... i guess i shouldn't

    so which one, england or britain, likes to be responsible and which one likes to be irresponsible?
     
  10. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    For the record... they are not the same thing and therefore cannot be used interchangeably.
     
  11. MollyThe Hippy

    MollyThe Hippy get high school

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    i see that, england is next to whales below scotland and britain implies the entire island of which historically, england brought under its subjugation and therefore the terms do have a tendency to be used interchangeably by irresponsible americans... i should be responsible
     
  12. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    Since we're talking politics and you say the British should feel responsible... you, as an American, are responsible for the deaths in Iraq. Even more so than the British. How do you feel? Proud? Give yourself a *Pat on the back*.
     
  13. MollyThe Hippy

    MollyThe Hippy get high school

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    you are right, we are responsible, but not guilty or something to be ashamed of... guilt and shame cripples the human spirit,... things happen for the reasons they do and we wake up everyday and let the spirit of love flow through and soon in this process of the world becoming as one as an embodiment of the love we are all born out of, it will be one of joy and not so much the sadness we see about us

    but yes, we are all responsible so let's be clear of what we want the world to be so it may become that

    in the beginning, we were made by god, now in our maturity, we are making god
     
  14. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    It is very arrogant of you to assume that everyone's beliefs are the same e.g God.
    I for one, do not worship the Christian God. I am more for Shinto beliefs and other forms of animism.
    Organised religion is what gets us into these evil situations in the first instance.
    And I cannot believe that you are not ashamed of what is going on in Iraq. Thousands of innocent Iraqi lives have been lost and for what? America wanted revenge for 9/11 and decided to scapegoat Iraq.
    I am ashamed of the British involvement in Iraq... it is wrong. We should have stuck with the EU countries on this one.
    Why does The USA feel that it can bombard countries with violence when America itself is screwed and disorganised? Has your government not learnt from Vietnam?
     
  15. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    Guys, this is going off topic. Molly's original thread is the best place to continue this debate. Let's stick to John's original topic here. :)
     
  16. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    Sorry dude... tis a good time to go to bed anyways. Got a test in about 6 hours time.
    Nighty everyone x
     
  17. Peace-Phoenix

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    I'm generally in favour of Ken. I think he's made some mistakes, and he's not nearly as left wing as he used to be. A lot of it is all show now, symbols without substance. But he has done some very good things. I'm in favour of the congestion charge as an environmentalist policy, and support his plan to raise it for the most polluting vehicles and lower it for the least polluting ones. However, I don't think the congestion charge makes so much sense in the context of raising the tube prices to ridiculous levels. Cheap and effective public transport is the way forward for getting cars off the road....
     
  18. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    Good luck, hope it goes well!
     
  19. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    Off-topic! Why hasn't this thread been split / moved / deleted and / or closed yet?:rolleyes::tongue:

    Good luck Nay:D
     
  20. _chris_

    _chris_ Marxist

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    I dont like Gordon Brown, he's just another New Labour 3rd way nonsense tosser.


    Ken Livingstone is also a shady guy, sending out different messages through his policy with all the political colours of the rainbow.
     

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