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[Politics] This petition thingy



Right Brain Ronnie

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SKS was interviewed by Andi Peters, who mentioned it. He was matter of fact, explaining thats not how things work, and he’s had to do some difficult things which aren’t popular.
An adult reply imo.
Is that the same Andi Peters who was sucking up to Starmer and trying to boost Keirs profile?
I found myself reaching..........for the remote next to the bucket.
Poor stuff ITV.
 








ROSM

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Just far enough away from LDC
3000 signed it in Kemptown, so far.
I would strongly doubt that. This is a structured fraud with bots and worldwide right wingers signing and being told which postcodes to use. They nearly always point to labour constituencies. I saw a list online earlier from a right wing trump pac that listed the top 100 labour mps to target. Brighton kemptown mp is starmer's pps
 








Zeberdi

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Notters

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The right wing groups in the US have been sharing uk postcodes for non uk people to use.

Lots of london ones, some in Yorkshire. Surprisingly many of not all are in labour mp constituencies

Now I wonder why?
What I can't understand, is why Musk or anyone else give's the flying fig what is going on on our tiny little island. Obviously we care what happens in the US as it affects us directly, but the other way round? Not so much.
 




Thunder Bolt

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What I can't understand, is why Musk or anyone else give's the flying fig what is going on on our tiny little island. Obviously we care what happens in the US as it affects us directly, but the other way round? Not so much.
He's on a power trip, and a useful idiot for Trump, at the moment. Soon, there will be a spectacular fall out between the two egos.
 


tedebear

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What I can't understand, is why Musk or anyone else give's the flying fig what is going on on our tiny little island. Obviously we care what happens in the US as it affects us directly, but the other way round? Not so much.

He needs the people in this country to bolster his platforms and his companies (eg Tesla and Paypal). He does that by creating instability and this "two tier" meme that people started is right up his street, his platforms jump on these things, creating tweets, which creates accounts, which creates revenue. He wants less restricted sales, so Paypal can reap the fees on selling...

Instability creates revenue. Anywhere he can threaten "freedom of speech is being restricted" he will dive in and his algorithms will have a field day. The disenfranchised will be hoodwinked, and the wanna be dictator wins...
 






Giraffe

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Petitions like this are clearly pointless. But if it gives people a non violent or non disruptive avenue to vent their anger I don't see any harm in it. Much rather this than holding the traffic up up or pointlessly defacing works of art etc.
 


The Clamp

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Petitions like this are clearly pointless. But if it gives people a non violent or non disruptive avenue to vent their anger I don't see any harm in it. Much rather this than holding the traffic up up or pointlessly defacing works of art etc.
Or rioting against foreigners.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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What I can't understand, is why Musk or anyone else give's the flying fig what is going on on our tiny little island. Obviously we care what happens in the US as it affects us directly, but the other way round? Not so much.
See post 84 by @ROSM

Why would Russia want to undermine the UK government? Because (ironically) it is the slightly left of centre governments that are opposed to rolling over and letting Russia tickle their tummies while it invades Ukraine.

I would imagine (in fact I know) they have been being naughty in various countries.

I would also imagine (and again I know) that the cyber wars began quite some time ago. Russia is having a bit of a play, seeing what's what, how different aspects of our lives can be manipulated and f***ed about.

If I were a coked-up steroid-head like Putin, I'd probably be doing the same.
 




Notters

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Petitions like this are clearly pointless. But if it gives people a non violent or non disruptive avenue to vent their anger I don't see any harm in it. Much rather this than holding the traffic up up or pointlessly defacing works of art etc.
I don't know what to make of what you've said here.

Presumably by saying they're 'clearly pointless' you mean they don't work?

Then you refer to holding up traffic, presumably referring to Just Stop Oil - who are doing this because peaceful protests don't (usually) work.

The reason the suffragettes had to turn to holding up traffic, violence, etc., was because peaceful protests didn't work.

Again, you say 'pointlessly defacing works of art' - if it's annoying people as much as it's annoying you then perhaps it does work?
 


Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
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See post 84 by @ROSM

Why would Russia want to undermine the UK government? Because (ironically) it is the slightly left of centre governments that are opposed to rolling over and letting Russia tickle their tummies while it invades Ukraine.

I would imagine (in fact I know) they have been being naughty in various countries.

I would also imagine (and again I know) that the cyber wars began quite some time ago. Russia is having a bit of a play, seeing what's what, how different aspects of our lives can be manipulated and f***ed about.

If I were a coked-up steroid-head like Putin, I'd probably be doing the same.
Good point!

From the FT:
 

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Harry Wilson's tackle

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I don't know what to make of what you've said here.

Presumably by saying they're 'clearly pointless' you mean they don't work?

Then you refer to holding up traffic, presumably referring to Just Stop Oil - who are doing this because peaceful protests don't (usually) work.

The reason the suffragettes had to turn to holding up traffic, violence, etc., was because peaceful protests didn't work.

Again, you say 'pointlessly defacing works of art' - if it's annoying people as much as it's annoying you then perhaps it does work?
I get posters mixed up but isn't this one of those who were so fed up with the Tories they voted for Farage?

Anyway, here (and possibly previously) we are witnessing fact-restructuring to create a preposterous narrative to suit a prejudice.

Who could have guessed?
 


Notters

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I get posters mixed up but isn't this one of those who were so fed up with the Tories they voted for Farage?

Anyway, here (and possibly previously) we are witnessing fact-restructuring to create a preposterous narrative to suit a prejudice.

Who could have guessed?
As previously demonstrated in this thread, not being glued to here all the time like I used to be means I don't know people like I used to, but I think you've confirmed by observations!
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Petitions like this are clearly pointless. But if it gives people a non violent or non disruptive avenue to vent their anger I don't see any harm in it. Much rather this than holding the traffic up up or pointlessly defacing works of art etc.
There are over 200 Keir Starmers, and a few Lord Lucans so it’s obviously giving those a good laugh rather than anger.
 


Zeberdi

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Petitions like this are clearly pointless. But if it gives people a non violent or non disruptive avenue to vent their anger I don't see any harm in it. Much rather this than holding the traffic up up or pointlessly defacing works of art etc.
Well not exactly - Petitions made through Gov.UK with over 10,000 signatures do at least get a written response which is usually just a clarification of Government policy- however, over 100, 000 signatures and the issue is considered for debate in Parliament - I watched a few debates of the Petitions Committee who consider whether petitions should be debated in the House and found them very enlightening.

Petition debates are held in Westminster Hall on sitting Mondays at 4.30pm. They can be watched live on Youtube or parliamentlive.tv.


The current Petitions Committee is chaired by Jamie Stone MP, a Liberal (just in case you think I am making a pro-Labour point) who says:


"Not only do I recognise the significance of our e-petitions system in giving a voice to seldom-heard communities across our country, but I see its success in building a bridge between people and Parliament. As the newly elected Chair of the Petitions Committee, I am very much looking forward and ensuring that the public get their voices heard in Parliament."

It pays to be informed when making political points.
 
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