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[Football] Marcus Rashford



Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Sorry, that all sounds a bit gggggrrrrrrrr.

I just really dislike this Chinese whispers-like made-up nonsense that dilutes rational discourse and debate. It pervades so much of our discussion now, with people quick to jump on facts that are not close to being true.

There's plenty to critique this government on without making stuff up.

https://www.expressandstar.com/news...onsultants-paid-7000-day-rates-by-government/

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...frontline-health-staff-just-three-months.html

https://www.publictechnology.net/ar...ng-app-after-finding-it-does-not-work-iphones

I’ve tried to find three different types of press articles to avoid bias.
 




*Gullsworth*

My Hair is like his hair
Jan 20, 2006
9,351
West...West.......WEST SUSSEX
The response was totally political, a bare handful of Tories found a conscience. Marcus Rashford's actions are merely motivated by a social conscience, we need more people like him.


Agreed and summarised well.
 


darkwolf666

Well-known member
Nov 8, 2015
7,651
Sittingbourne, Kent
Sorry, that all sounds a bit gggggrrrrrrrr.

I just really dislike this Chinese whispers-like made-up nonsense that dilutes rational discourse and debate. It pervades so much of our discussion now, with people quick to jump on facts that are not close to being true.

There's plenty to critique this government on without making stuff up.

[MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] has it come to this when you have to quote and apparently talk to yourself now! :D
 


Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,286
Back in Sussex

I genuinely have no idea what you are now doing. Those articles have absolutely nothing to do with the point you made, which I responded to.

I'm not disputing that criticism is due on many elements of our test, track and trace system.

You said that we had paid Serco £12bn on an app when ROI had offered us theirs for free.

1. Serco had nothing to do with our app.
2. Whether ROI offered us theirs or not, is neither here nor there - see above - Serco have nothing to do with it.
3. Serco operate test sites and tracing contact centres - the ROI can't do that for us, and certainly not for free.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,272
I was speaking to a chap at work today about how sad i was that this vote failed, he actually cam back with the old line of " Well I bet the parents have all the latest iphones and flat screen TV's "... It's genuinely sad when you find someone who seems to be on a straight connection to The Daily Mail.
 




LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
I was speaking to a chap at work today about how sad i was that this vote failed, he actually cam back with the old line of " Well I bet the parents have all the latest iphones and flat screen TV's "... It's genuinely sad when you find someone who seems to be on a straight connection to The Daily Mail.
Just scroll up. Mouldy is on exactly the same page.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,272
I genuinely have no idea what you are now doing. Those articles have absolutely nothing to do with the point you made, which I responded to.

I'm not disputing that criticism is due on many elements of our test, track and trace system.

You said that we had paid Serco £12bn on an app when ROI had offered us theirs for free.

1. Serco had nothing to do with our app.
2. Whether ROI offered us theirs or not, is neither here nor there - see above - Serco have nothing to do with it.
3. Serco operate test sites and tracing contact centres - the ROI can't do that for us, and certainly not for free.

[MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION], deep breath and step back, count to ten. Don't let peripheral arguments about who said what cloud the basic point, a pro footballer campaigns for disadvantaged children to have free school meals during the Christmas holiday while a pandemic rips through the country. How can anyone stand against that given the huge amount of money given to employed and self employed people and to business at this time of global crisis ? We are talking a couple of weeks, we are talking about the nations children. I for one am absolutely ashamed.
 






Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I genuinely have no idea what you are now doing. Those articles have absolutely nothing to do with the point you made, which I responded to.

I'm not disputing that criticism is due on many elements of our test, track and trace system.

You said that we had paid Serco £12bn on an app when ROI had offered us theirs for free.

1. Serco had nothing to do with our app.
2. Whether ROI offered us theirs or not, is neither here nor there - see above - Serco have nothing to do with it.
3. Serco operate test sites and tracing contact centres - the ROI can't do that for us, and certainly not for free.

I have got muddled but a lot of money has been wasted when it could be spent helping the children.
 


Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,467
Mid Sussex
Believe you me some people are really trying to take the taxpayer to the cleaners at the moment, unnessarily.
.

Yeah £12 billion to your mates so they can biblically **** up track and trace. You’re ******* yourself stupid over Rashord pointing out that kids go hungry but haven’t called out the utter cretins who are robbing the tax payer. Just to remind you just in case, you missed it. That’s Boris and his cronies.
Oh, before you come up with the normally ‘typical lefty bollocks’. I’ve never voted labour and hold corbyn in as much contempt as I do Boris.


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LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
Yeah £12 billion to your mates so they can biblically **** up track and trace. You’re ******* yourself stupid over Rashord pointing out that kids go hungry but haven’t called out the utter cretins who are robbing the tax payer. Just to remind you just in case, you missed it. That’s Boris and his cronies.
Oh, before you come up with the normally ‘typical lefty bollocks’. I’ve never voted labour and hold corbyn in as much contempt as I do Boris.


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Indeed.
 




zefarelly

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
22,786
Sussex, by the sea
That's neither bollocks or has anything to do with Marcus Rashford or free school meals.

Size of debt, is not the same as ability to pay debt or deficit. (The difference between output and income) trump owes at least 400 milion and he's not bankrupt, you could be bankrupt (inability to meet obligations) owing 20 grand.

You can double the debt no problem if you can increase ecomonic output or reduce expenditure.

I'm out as this is bear pit, circle jerk, done 4 million times before stuff.

Government were wrong (and I would t be surprised if they backtrack) and Rashford is a decent fella.

I agreed with most of what you posted asides that line . . . . Bollocks is correct and It was in context , the same old money/debt arguments

The 2008 crash was largely led by septics as I understand . . . . It hit the whole world. Gordon brown got the plasma hot potato. I truly felt for him. The last intelligent prime minister with anything close to good intentions we've had since maybe Major ( dare I say it)

All irrelevant in todays world. If anyone in Government had a brain they'd seize the opportunity, initiate an incentive and with professional footballers onside could be making a huge Difference where it really matters.

Footballers don't come from privileged backgrounds, its not a posh boy sport.
 


Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,504
Worthing
You can't see why this government might reflect on people's feelings about their nationality? Really? So to give an extreme example, you don't look at Haiti, for example, and think "tin pot corrupt country"?

This government embarrasses us on an international stage. They are corrupt, they are liars and they are so useless that they are probably the worst government we will ever see. And to make matters worse, they were elected with a massive majority which suggests our countrymen were too moronic to see this coming. So yes, the state of our country embarrasses me.

My mum was Italian and my dad was English and fought in Burma.

I couldn’t give a f..uck about either of the countries to be honest. It’s hard to get embarrassed on my part.
Maybe I was used to levels of corruption hearing my mums stories so the latest stuff is familiar to me.

I just happened to be born here. I will grant you that this government is probably going to go down in history as the worse ever. I knew in 1992 for definite when Labour lost out that when people in a country talk about ‘togetherness’ just threaten them with an extra penny in the pound tax and they start screaming ‘communist communist’
I ‘ve watch this government play out with more scandals than we’ve got time to discuss...
It’s like a badly written political series.
 


Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
24,780
GOSBTS
Today’s (subsidised) menu from the House of Commons....

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Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
NSC Patron
Jul 17, 2003
19,805
Valley of Hangleton
I have got muddled but a lot of money has been wasted when it could be spent helping the children.

You made a bold statement the other day which I asked you to back up with fact based evidence which of course you couldn’t!

You then refused to answer a y/n question simply because to answer truthfully would have shown you up,!

You also polity suggested I deliberately target political threads in order to troll, maybe if you didn’t jump two feet in at times with your accusations the opportunity to challenge ( you call it trolling) wouldn’t arise?
 


McTavish

Well-known member
Nov 5, 2014
1,587
I'm exactly the same. But it's funny that by being a centrist and just dealing with facts, I always get accused of being "left wing" or a Labour supporter. I think this says a lot about the people who write such stuff....

I thought that I was fairly left wing, partly as I found myself far to the left of some posters on here. I then did a fairly detailed test to which concluded that I was slightly to the left socially and slightly to the right fiscally...
 




Cotton Socks

Skint Supporter
Feb 20, 2017
2,158
Today’s (subsidised) menu from the House of Commons....

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Just to put that into context. The cost of a school meal ie. dinner & pudding is around £2.30/£2.50 in Brighton. That doesn't include a drink. The school water fountains are shut off due to covid so if you run out, or forget your water then it's 55p for a 330ml bottle.
 








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