Aaaaand right on cue the spineless man baby π«s you ...but as an added advertisement to show what a cry baby he is he has to make a comment knowing you can't read it
Like he's a 5 yr old
What an utterly pathetic waste of sperm for your dad you turned out to be
06.03.2026 17:19 β
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It's not a trope if it exists mate
If you think the reply to a real court case where it happens is but but but what about Epstein types then you really aren't grasping that we hate those types too
Maybe have a rethink about why you consider whataboutery rather than sympathy your immediate reaction
06.03.2026 16:51 β
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Yep ...the pointlessness of the humanities
06.03.2026 15:41 β
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Why does it have to be profound? We weren't talking about the meaning of life were we?
If a left wing government in Denmark can do it why can't ours without wet wipes like you acting like it's beyond everyone?
I wonder if the girl raped by an asylum seeker last year found the experience profound
06.03.2026 15:39 β
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Nope ...just a new age "feminist"
They type that hates women ...and feminism
06.03.2026 14:38 β
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It's not her who's running ...it's him
Until rich countries do something about the immigration issue then voters will continue to elect right wing populists
It's not a mystery
06.03.2026 11:16 β
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Let's just take a moment to enjoy the win before we moan about her replacement
See this witch get some comeuppance is a good thing...lets all enjoy our period of schadenfreude before we move on
06.03.2026 11:04 β
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Like I said they are students of philosophy not medicine
Their other papers are about incels and Jean-Paul Sartre...not obstetrics or midwifery
06.03.2026 10:50 β
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It's a good thing ...but not the main thing (to them)
The main thing to them is the funding they wish to keep receiving and playing up to the current ideology
Though this paper is the Cambridge University Press they aren't CU lecturers as you can see
06.03.2026 10:29 β
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No surprise that both of the authors are students of philosophy...not medicine
And neither have any medical expertise...or kids
And no I'm not making this up
06.03.2026 10:26 β
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For me pandering has an implicit "wrongness" though does it not?
And Labour seem more in line with voters on immigration than the Greens for instance...or SNP on the trans issue
So isn't the pandering being done by those two?
Same with Reform pandering to the more extreme immigration mindset?
06.03.2026 09:51 β
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Red wall realists and respectors of democracy you mean? As always when talking about politics it's all about perspective haha
I think every party is socially liberal these days...nobody is going to stop abortions or gay marriages are they
Especially Labour
Everyone is pandering to someone mate
06.03.2026 09:33 β
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If the creators of Roblox are Belgians I can update the joke obviously
Are Belgian chocolates still a thing π€
I always used to buy them if I went to Harrods back in the day,they were a thing then
That's not a brag by the way,they were the only thing I could afford and wanted the carrier bag haha
06.03.2026 09:31 β
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And the Greens are obviously after the same voters ...but also the more left wing "kill all millionaire" types
What both do is give simple solutions to complex problems
So attract the gullible obviously
Sorry if you're a Libdem or Green haha don't take it personal as I'm generalising massively βΊοΈ
06.03.2026 09:26 β
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Maybe ...but i see it the other way
The Libdems pretend to be fairly left wing in many ways and try to attract the left-wing "woke" (for want of a better word) voter ...the type who gives to charity (Β£2 a month to save African kids ...sight or cleft palate type) and has to tell everyone they do
06.03.2026 09:23 β
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They are essentially for Tory voters who want to appear nicer than Tories ...and naive students (till they shafted the students)
People talk about the Greens taking traditional Labour votes,and that's true currently but by 2029 I think it will be Libdem seats they are fighting it out over
06.03.2026 09:13 β
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Sometimes
They didn't in 2017 though when Labour had Corbyn...again proof their reaction to the result of the 2016 referendum was terrible
You can't disrespect democracy...especially when you have the word in your party name
For me the Libdems are in many ways just a protest or last resort vote
06.03.2026 09:11 β
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Supporting remain in 2016 was fine
Trying to derail the result once it came was not
And running on a platform of ignoring the result of it in 2019 (thus disenfranchising leave voters of it) was catastrophic for them ...remember their leader even lost her seat and has never been seen since
06.03.2026 09:09 β
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People have got to vote for somebody remember...and there is always an element of holding your nose when doing so
I find it constantly amusing when people online see that fact when it suits them (especially in others) but not when it doesn't
06.03.2026 08:57 β
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And had decent (on the face of it) young leaders who appeal 2 voters who didn't want more of the same from the 2 main parties...same as Polanski currently
Which again reinforces how terribly 2 decisions they made in the past made them not credible...the coalition reality and opposing Brexit in 2019
06.03.2026 08:55 β
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I think it's fair to say of all the current political leaders (and all are terrible in some ways for me) Badenoch is the most useless and unhinged
I can understand anyone shrugging aside the deficiencies of them all and maybe voting for a party but not hers or the Tories
06.03.2026 08:20 β
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It's like the joke I used to tell to wind up Belgians online
Belgium is only famous for 2 things ...chocolates and paedophile rings
And they only invented the chocolates to get to the kids
06.03.2026 08:17 β
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They lost because of 2 things and neither was a wish for austerity ...the GFC and the fact the electorate had become wise to the lies of New Labour Blairite bullshit
05.03.2026 21:56 β
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It's been a bad 24 hours for her
What a wonderful 24 for the rest of us
05.03.2026 19:13 β
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We were members when it started ...so they didn't protect us from it did they
And they certainly had bearings on it for the PIIGS countries
There aren't many countries in Europe where the gap between rich and poor has closed over the last 20 years I bet...who's fault is that?
05.03.2026 19:05 β
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It would
And who brought that in ...the Tory/Libdem coalition
And you know who else loves austerity? The EU
05.03.2026 18:39 β
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There's barely a village in the country that isn't within an hour's drive of a city
And honestly the ones that are are usually the minted ones with million quid houses
It's the mid size towns we've allowed to fester at best...collapse at worst
Then wonder why the people there hate Westminster
05.03.2026 15:18 β
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Spend the kind of money we spend in London or Edinburgh or Manchester in those areas and you would have had new industries by now
Turn your back on them and give them no jobs or minimum wage jobs then what else can happen
05.03.2026 15:15 β
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He was always mortgage free though and didn't have to find council tax every month
Fine for you in your housing association place ...but won't anyone think of people like me in our Band G house!! ππ
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True
I often feel the UK would actually be a lot better if they just made the overlord of it ...as I had such a poverty stricken upbringing I would be much more benign and fair
But sadly I'm also a prick so it probably wouldn't end well ...but all the concubines I would have would soften that haha
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