bhadebenhams
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- Mar 14, 2009
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If you like Jimmy Savile or not he has an opinion. Sadly in this Country the right to have an opinion is being taken away from us. I won't say anymore.
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If you like Jimmy Savile or not he has an opinion. Sadly in this Country the right to have an opinion is being taken away from us. I won't say anymore.
I think the modern mullet (you find all over twitter) is overrated.If you like Putin or not he has an opinion. He is allowed to project that opinion in Russia. Sadly in this Country the right to have an opinion is being taken away from us by fact checking. You want us to end up like Russia? Just coz you have an education and understand the basic principles of logic, what right have you got to say I’m wrong? You ain’t. I will vote for the party that keeps my right to have an opinion. Some people say it’s all about opinions, are you going to shut them up too? Thought not. I won't say anymore.
Agree.
One of my favourite songs is Waving Flags by British Sea Power. Take a listen everyone. The sentiment is perfect.
I have no idea how we are going to reduce the levels of legal immigration when we need them here to boost productivity, earn wages and pay taxes. And we need that if we’re going to have nurses in affordable old people’s homes to wipe my arse! And those nurses may well be legal immigrants too. So in the words of Taylor Swift, let’s all stop being haters that hate hate hate.
The illegal immigrants, of which I think there are about 45,000 are a mix of people who are either a) desperate to escape war and want more for their families, b) economic migrants chancing their arm from other European countries (Albania - although this has dropped) c) criminals. We have to be honest and say that some are well dodge.
That’s why, as Harry says, clamping down on the criminals rather than just labeling everyone an illegal or a small boater. The Tory policy is to create bogeymen. Especially among our own who have nothing. “See that poor bastard on that boat who has nothing? I know you’ve got nothing, but he wants what you haven’t got.”
Farage had appeared on BBC^s Question Time regularly over the last decade, far more often than most other public figuresIf you like Farage or not he has an opinion. Sadly in this Country the right to have an opinion is being taken away from us. I won't say anymore.
The victimhood is straight out of the Trump playbook.Farage had appeared on BBC^s Question Tome regularly over the last decade, far more often than most other public figures
And the supposedly anti-Cancel Culture free-speech-loving Tories are the ones who last year enacted legislation to curb peaceful protests, while constantly denouncing human rights and civil liberties
So yes, the right to express opinions is being eroded - by the Right, who like to portray themselves as the victims of nasty Lefties. Because for the Right, merely being questioned or challenged over the accuracy of their views is deemed to be oppressing them
The Rihjt are the ultimate 'snowflakes' who are easily offended, and wallow in their imagined victimhood.
How often do you see Left-wing or Liberal opinions expressed or promoted in the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Daily Telegraph, The Times, or The Sun or on GBNews.Absolutely
Farage had appeared on BBC^s Question Tome regularly over the last decade, far more often than most other public figures
And the supposedly anti-Cancel Culture free-speech-loving Tories are the ones who last year enacted legislation to curb peaceful protests, while constantly denouncing human rights and civil liberties
So yes, the right to express opinions is being eroded - by the Right, who like to portray themselves as the victims of nasty Lefties. Because for the Right, merely being questioned or challenged over the accuracy of their views is deemed to be oppressing them
The Rihjt are the ultimate 'snowflakes' who are easily offended, and wallow in their imagined vitimhood.
How often do you see Left-wing or Liberal opinions expressed or promoted in the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Daily Telegraph, The Times, or The Sun or on GBNews.
Right-wing opinions - however inaccurate or ill-informed - are loudly trumpeted in all of the above media; it Is other opinions which are ignored, misrepresented, sneered at, or silenced.
But you Right-wingers love playing the victim - even while attacking and bullying your political opponents.
because obviously Starmer and Sunak are men of the peopleNigel Garage, a man of the people, as long as you forget he went to a 55k per year private school and is a multimillionaire ex-stockbroker.
If you don't think Starmer and Sunak have very different backgrounds then you are more stupid than you sound.because obviously Starmer and Sunak are men of the people
Who said anything about Starmer and Sunak??because obviously Starmer and Sunak are men of the people
1 bite with 3 likes for the most obvious spoof account ever. ChapeauAbsolutely
Starmer passed his 11+ and went to a grammar school, like quite a few of us on here.because obviously Starmer and Sunak are men of the people
"Stop the boats. Er curb immigration. Um, keep foreigners out. Ah, control who we let in."Michelle Husain on R4 Today asking Farage for a lot of detail about his policies. I'd say he didn't enjoy that...
Indeed, a REAL man of the people, FOR the people.Starmer passed his 11+ and went to a grammar school, like quite a few of us on here.
Farage is without doubt a good speaker and has a level of charisma."Stop the boats. Er curb immigration. Um, keep foreigners out. Ah, control who we let in."
"What other policies do you have, Mr Farage. For example, on employers who pay poverty wages, slum landlords, endemic job insecurity, record levels of inequality, crumbling public services...?"
"Stop it! You're trying to silence me. Typical BBC."
Angrily unclips lapel microphone and flounces out of the studio.