Substitute "equality' for 'fairness'. If it helps. Inequality can be measured.
Great debating technique to link something perfectly reasonable with something extreme. Vote Labour - you must support Hamas.
Firstly I'm talking about addressing current inequality not historic and secondly what...
But people are not treated equally. You may do so but in general they are not. Things like this seek to redress the imbalance.
What gets me is that there has been unfairness for years and years and yet any hint of a small amount of unfairness tin the opposite direction that might be necessary...
The group itself is not fully diverse - that is the point.
It is not opportunity that matters, it is reality. As I said to someone else it is not equality just to be allowed to apply for jobs, it is equallity if you have an equal chance of getting that job. That is not currently the case. That...
Everyone does not get an equal opportunity in this country, that is the point. To claim that they do beggars belief. The right to apply for things does not equal equality.
I think it's pretty obvious from my post that others regard these as crimes against the party, not me, but I guess if you're a bit thick you could mid-read it. Perhaps I should have put the second "crimes" in quotation marks to make it really obvious for the hard of thinking.
Fairly. His crimes are 1) the vote I mentioned 2) voting to bomb Syria 3) saying during his campaign that a vote for him was not a vote for Corbyn 4) the support of Ivor Caplan does him no favours. He's got a real enemy in Greg Hadfield the suspended chair of Brighton Labour. Personally I think...
The right of the party used every dirty trick they had against Corbyn. The suspensions from the party by McNicoll and his team were a disgrace. 49 MPs who were happy to stand on the manifesto two weeks ago then voted against the whip on of the pledges in it. There needs to be some democratic...
It's a view but as a card carrying Labour member as well as being a member of UNITE and Momentum I'm none of those things. I love the UK, loath terrorism and am all in favour of democracy. I think you are making massive generalisations about people and that's never wise or helpful.