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Which way would you vote?

Conservative
6
11%
Labour
20
38%
Liberal
6
11%
Green
2
4%
Farage!
4
8%
Anyone but this shower
15
28%
 
Total votes: 53

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Re: Vote!

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Real-world problems are complex, and their solutions, if they exist, will be similarly complex, and may be counter intuitive. And often would be very unpopular.

The real problem is that no politicians are even interested in analysing problems and finding real solutions, they just want something that chimes with the electorate.
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mangocrazy wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 4:08 pm
irie wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 3:57 pm
mangocrazy wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 2:51 pm @irie You are clearly unable to tell what is patronising and what is not. You classified Noggin (and others) as some kind of victim. Noggin simply asked for confirmation that Saga Lout was 'of the older generation'; something that his user name clearly infers.

Your comment was patronising, Noggin's was not.

hth
irie wrote: So I suppose you think that this is not patronising because you happen to believe that it is "flat out right"?
This.
You clearly have a Master's degree in deliberately missing the point. Whether I agree or not with what Noggin said, the tone was not patronising, it was respectful.

Your comment was patronising.

If i can be of any further help, please let me know.
Noggin wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2024 5:42 pm I felt betrayed by a rather important vote and I am aware that a lot of older generation people voted in the way that 'hurt' me (mentally rather than physically) - so they weren't voting with the options for their grandchildren in mind. It seemed purely selfish and based on history more than the future .
As it happens I do have a Masters and to the contrary I was indeed voting with the long-term interests the country and of my children and grandchildren in mind. To suggest that I was not doing so is patronising.
patronising wrote:"treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority."
hth
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irie wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 4:39 pm
Noggin wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2024 5:42 pm I felt betrayed by a rather important vote and I am aware that a lot of older generation people voted in the way that 'hurt' me (mentally rather than physically) - so they weren't voting with the options for their grandchildren in mind. It seemed purely selfish and based on history more than the future .
As it happens I do have a Masters and to the contrary I was indeed voting with the long-term interests the country and of my children and grandchildren in mind. To suggest that I was not doing so is patronising.

hth
Noggin's comment wasn't directed at you, it was a response to Saga Lout. So now you're getting all upset about somebody else's conversation. And Noggin wasn't being patronising, she was simply responding to SL. But because you didn't like the content of her response to SL you falsely labelled it as patronising.
patronising wrote:"treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority."
That's good. Acceptance of your faults is the first step towards dealing with them.
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Count Steer wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 4:15 pm But people lap it up because it sounds so certain and in times of uncertainty that's all they need to start nodding in agreement and say 'talks a lot of sense' that fella. :roll:
I did have a read of the Reform manifesto. It's not a manifesto, it's a wish list.

You're gonna have more coppers, lower taxes, reduced NHS waiting times? Great. Sounds marvelous. I'd struggle to find a mainstream political party which doesn't aim for that.
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Re: Vote!

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mangocrazy wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 5:02 pm
irie wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 4:39 pm
Noggin wrote: Thu Jan 18, 2024 5:42 pm I felt betrayed by a rather important vote and I am aware that a lot of older generation people voted in the way that 'hurt' me (mentally rather than physically) - so they weren't voting with the options for their grandchildren in mind. It seemed purely selfish and based on history more than the future .
As it happens I do have a Masters and to the contrary I was indeed voting with the long-term interests the country and of my children and grandchildren in mind. To suggest that I was not doing so is patronising.

hth
Noggin's comment wasn't directed at you, it was a response to Saga Lout. So now you're getting all upset about somebody else's conversation. And Noggin wasn't being patronising, she was simply responding to SL. But because you didn't like the content of her response to SL you falsely labelled it as patronising.
Noggin's post was directed at all those who happened to vote in a way that conflicted with her personal self interests.
Noggin wrote: But a whole generation of youth had no chance to choose - and they've lost an awful lot in terms of education agreements, research agreements, simple travel, ability to work abroad etc. I know it is of no importance to you, but do you think that maybe there is a whole generation (or two) of people that will be wanting to correct the latest decision by people that no longer needed to study/work/travel in the eu?
This is what Noggin identifies with.

Quite rich of Noggin to effectively say that we (wife and I) do not have at heart the interests of our 7 children and 10 grandchildren!
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irie wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 6:10 pm
Noggin wrote: But a whole generation of youth had no chance to choose - and they've lost an awful lot in terms of education agreements, research agreements, simple travel, ability to work abroad etc. I know it is of no importance to you, but do you think that maybe there is a whole generation (or two) of people that will be wanting to correct the latest decision by people that no longer needed to study/work/travel in the eu?
This is what Noggin identifies with.

Quite rich of Noggin to effectively say that we (wife and I) do not have at heart the interests of our 7 children and 10 grandchildren!
It wasn't a personal comment to you at all. But yes, I do believe that many of the older generation looked at the past with memories of what had been or could have been and voted in a way that currently has negatively impacted a LOT of friends/acquaintances/colleagues. Many of the children of my friends and of my immediate family have had the chance to study, work, travel (as I and others have been able to) taken away. And there is currently nothing to replace that.

I am not being patronising at all. It's how I see things.

You see the benefits differently because you have different experiences. My SDad voted to leave because "I was asked if I wanted to join the Common Market but no one asked me if I wanted to join the EU" - which is a rhetoric I have read on various online places I go and heard from others of a similar age.

His grandchildren wanted the ability to travel freely, move countries, study abroad in the simplicity that used to be possible. He didn't realise or, it didn't cross his mind, that they would have that option removed/made much more difficult. I'm not patronising my SDad by saying that - it's how I see it.

BUT - I've never insulted him or anyone else for the decision. I have said I don't understand and that I don't agree. But I would never be insulting about the decision. I can't say the same for many people (including people I've called friends IRL for most of my adult life). My opinion or the ability to voice that opinion is labelled all sorts of things and generally that I am stupid/uneducated.

If you have read my comments as insulting, then I apologise, but I have never written anything with an insult in mind or expected one to be taken.

However, this is the biggest issue with the written word - it can be taken in ways that were never intended.

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It's clearly a storage area for those do not disturb signs you hang on hotel doors, they're both wrong.
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I have always found that true happiness is found by looking forwards while learning from the past. Your life to live Noggin, sincerely wish you happiness wherever you might find it.
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irie wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 7:51 pm I have always found that true happiness is found by looking forwards while learning from the past. Your life to live Noggin, sincerely wish you happiness wherever you might find it.
I do always look forward. And I do try to learn from whats happened to me. However, I also remember and I think that memories also help with learning.

I'm very luck. I've found my happy place :)

Similar to your comment, I do hope you are and have been happy and will continue to be that way x
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Noggin wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 7:03 pm
irie wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 6:10 pm
Noggin wrote: Snipped text.

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Noggin wrote: Sat Jan 20, 2024 7:19 am
irie wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 7:51 pm I have always found that true happiness is found by looking forwards while learning from the past. Your life to live Noggin, sincerely wish you happiness wherever you might find it.
I do always look forward. And I do try to learn from whats happened to me. However, I also remember and I think that memories also help with learning.

I'm very luck. I've found my happy place :)

Similar to your comment, I do hope you are and have been happy and will continue to be that way x
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Noggin wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 7:03 pm
irie wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 6:10 pm
Noggin wrote: But a whole generation of youth had no chance to choose - and they've lost an awful lot in terms of education agreements, research agreements, simple travel, ability to work abroad etc. I know it is of no importance to you, but do you think that maybe there is a whole generation (or two) of people that will be wanting to correct the latest decision by people that no longer needed to study/work/travel in the eu?
This is what Noggin identifies with.

Quite rich of Noggin to effectively say that we (wife and I) do not have at heart the interests of our 7 children and 10 grandchildren!
It wasn't a personal comment to you at all. But yes, I do believe that many of the older generation looked at the past with memories of what had been or could have been and voted in a way that currently has negatively impacted a LOT of friends/acquaintances/colleagues. Many of the children of my friends and of my immediate family have had the chance to study, work, travel (as I and others have been able to) taken away. And there is currently nothing to replace that.

I am not being patronising at all. It's how I see things.

You see the benefits differently because you have different experiences. My SDad voted to leave because "I was asked if I wanted to join the Common Market but no one asked me if I wanted to join the EU" - which is a rhetoric I have read on various online places I go and heard from others of a similar age.

His grandchildren wanted the ability to travel freely, move countries, study abroad in the simplicity that used to be possible. He didn't realise or, it didn't cross his mind, that they would have that option removed/made much more difficult. I'm not patronising my SDad by saying that - it's how I see it.

BUT - I've never insulted him or anyone else for the decision. I have said I don't understand and that I don't agree. But I would never be insulting about the decision. I can't say the same for many people (including people I've called friends IRL for most of my adult life). My opinion or the ability to voice that opinion is labelled all sorts of things and generally that I am stupid/uneducated.

If you have read my comments as insulting, then I apologise, but I have never written anything with an insult in mind or expected one to be taken.

However, this is the biggest issue with the written word - it can be taken in ways that were never intended.

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He really fills me full of confidence. Not! :roll:

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Taipan wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 1:24 pm He really fills me full of confidence. Not!
Lots of local talk around here about the next election, every time I think the torries are on the way out I just remember who they're up against and realise we're in for another term of Conservatives in No.10
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MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 2:49 pm
Taipan wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 1:24 pm He really fills me full of confidence. Not!
Lots of local talk around here about the next election, every time I think the torries are on the way out I just remember who they're up against and realise we're in for another term of Conservatives in No.10
I fucking hope not. I think there will be even more divide in the country if they do. Make sure you get better locks for your valueables!
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Greenman wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 2:57 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 2:49 pm
Taipan wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 1:24 pm He really fills me full of confidence. Not!
Lots of local talk around here about the next election, every time I think the torries are on the way out I just remember who they're up against and realise we're in for another term of Conservatives in No.10
I fucking hope not. I think there will be even more divide in the country if they do. Make sure you get better locks for your valueables!
As someone who doesn't vote you don't get to have an opinion, but if you want one, who are going to kick them out, there's no one better on the ballot papers?
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"Starmer will only reveal his true face in power".

He doesn't want to frit up the northern poor and Brexity types too much.

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MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:16 pm
Greenman wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 2:57 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 2:49 pm

Lots of local talk around here about the next election, every time I think the torries are on the way out I just remember who they're up against and realise we're in for another term of Conservatives in No.10
I fucking hope not. I think there will be even more divide in the country if they do. Make sure you get better locks for your valueables!
As someone who doesn't vote you don't get to have an opinion, but if you want one, who are going to kick them out, there's no one better on the ballot papers?
Do you think that is a coincidence?

Also, if you are going to have a jab at me every time i post on a thread can you just put me back on ignore, you won't be missed.