fook off and start thinking about the entire country possibly becoming a Stalinist hellscape for two minutes then we can get back to philosophy 101 "what IS womb man" afterwards
As a Catholic and a conservative, I've never been a fan. Though there was a strand of Liberalism in the Belloc-Chesterton era which espoused a particularly English style of Distributionism. I could have subscribed to that.
Influence you say? Only in a coalition government it seems.
It's interesting that they are taking this approach now. As you note, taking a unified stance against TERFs is evidently the most pressing matter of the day...
In other news, Clegg's new job at mass surveilancebook is pretty weaselly stuff. :(
We need a vaguely right of centre party which is a bit wishy washy in detail about foreign policy but had a comfortable basis of support for the benefits system and general social security.
Admitting that NI is just a chunk of tax would be a delightful start.
Ni is definitely not a tax. Nor is the removal of the personal allowance for income over 100k not a 60% tax band wearing an unconvincing "Im an not a higher rate than additional rate tax band" hat.
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What now? I cancelled my standing order after the last election. Not very satisfying tbh. I should have punched Tim Farron in the balls or something.
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Well, they had s a chance to be the party of Europe. offer constitutional leadership. Maybe even stop Brexit.
Instead they've just tried to outweirdo the greens.
They've killed themselves off for a moronic policy most people don't care about and most of those that do strongly oppose. And this from a bloody lord
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I mean just
fook off and start thinking about the entire country possibly becoming a Stalinist hellscape for two minutes then we can get back to philosophy 101 "what IS womb man" afterwards
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Ps you may find they take the standing order anyway. They did that with me. That's got to be some sort of electoral law dodge.
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They don't see to realise how important it is for the protection of half the population that we should be very careful what we do in this area.
Mind you - it doesn't matter as they never win power.
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It matters if they have influence, though!
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Never been a fan
Ever since the Libwhigs created the Irish famine
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As a Catholic and a conservative, I've never been a fan. Though there was a strand of Liberalism in the Belloc-Chesterton era which espoused a particularly English style of Distributionism. I could have subscribed to that.
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Clergs - suggest do not watch last week's thru the keyhole. or next week's tbf. Keith Lemon needs kicking right where he needs to be.
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Influence you say? Only in a coalition government it seems.
It's interesting that they are taking this approach now. As you note, taking a unified stance against TERFs is evidently the most pressing matter of the day...
In other news, Clegg's new job at mass surveilancebook is pretty weaselly stuff. :(
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Why is there no viable party for sensible people to vote for?
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We need a vaguely right of centre party which is a bit wishy washy in detail about foreign policy but had a comfortable basis of support for the benefits system and general social security.
Admitting that NI is just a chunk of tax would be a delightful start.
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Ni is definitely not a tax. Nor is the removal of the personal allowance for income over 100k not a 60% tax band wearing an unconvincing "Im an not a higher rate than additional rate tax band" hat.
Honest.
*awaits Wellers*
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