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21 minutes ago, TheGingerQuiff said:

J69 arguing with himself. Nobody has credited the government as far as I can see. Not in this thread anyway. Most reasonable people can pass judgement on a single policy without being in favour of those who passed it. Ironically those who don't seem to be able to can usually be found complaining about how polarised politics have become because of social media.


It was a general rant rather than being aimed at you princess.
 

Had lockdown and furlough been put in place when needed then I’d have given the government credit. Instead it was a reactive response when the horse had long since bolted and the whole country was going up in flames.

 

Lockdown was announced in advance ffs, the pubs were rammed on the Friday night, we had champions league matches packed out, Cheltenham, the list goes on.... 20k deaths was the early prediction remember.


As usual, the working class and public sector workers will be paying for this anyway.

 

They get fuck all credit from me!

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2 hours ago, Kid Dynamite said:

I refuse to give the government credit for the furlough scheme. They had no choice. And it’s suddenly not that radical when you consider just about every country in the EU did exactly the same. 
 

Cummings, Boris, Raab, Gove, Hunt, Patel et al can all burn in hell for me. They stole Brexit and fucked the nation for generations, completely bolloxed COVID resulting in massive loss of life and continue to stoke hatred on Immigration meaning the likes of Farage and Tommy R now have a voice and casual racism is alive and kicking again in all walks of life.

 

Anyone defending them is either a cunt or stupid.

 

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I don’t see anyone defending them on here. Even CT has been quiet. 
 

Yeah, they had no choice. Socialism is fashionable all of a sudden. Shame it took a pandemic. 

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20 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said:

I don’t see anyone defending them on here. Even CT has been quiet. 
 

Yeah, they had no choice. Socialism is fashionable all of a sudden. Shame it took a pandemic. 

Don’t fucking tempt fate, man 

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On 04/09/2020 at 17:35, Dr Gloom said:

I don’t see anyone defending them on here. Even CT has been quiet. 
 

Yeah, they had no choice. Socialism is fashionable all of a sudden. Shame it took a pandemic. 

 

Socialism carried out by a bunch of people who don't believe in it, are woefully incompetent anyway, and who have literally no plan or intention of moving towards a sustainable outcome.

 

It's basically as if some twat coked up and let loose with the family credit cards, overpaying for things, and buying things he doesn't need - and when the rush passes, he'll be left penniless and in debt with no better option than to make his family even worse off than they were before in order to pay everything back.

 

It's not socialism, it's just incompetence.

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1 hour ago, Rayvin said:

 

Socialism carried out by a bunch of people who don't believe in it, are woefully incompetent anyway, and who have literally no plan or intention of moving towards a sustainable outcome.

 

It's basically as if some twat coked up and let loose with the family credit cards, overpaying for things, and buying things he doesn't need - and when the rush passes, he'll be left penniless and in debt with no better option than to make his family even worse off than they were before in order to pay everything back.

 

It's not socialism, it's just incompetence.

they are, in the short-term, socialist policies though - aren't they? they've just been delivered by an incompetent government and ministers who are quietly seething at what they have been forced to do. 

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14 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said:

they are, in the short-term, socialist policies though - aren't they? they've just been delivered by an incompetent government and ministers who are quietly seething at what they have been forced to do. 

 

I'm not really sure any of this counts tbh, depends how far back in time you want to go as to the cause of why we're here. I could say that we've furloughed people so that capitalist enterprises don't go under because we've told people to stay home to protect the socialist NHS which is in need of protection because it has been stripped bare over many years as a consequence of capitalist/neoliberal austerity.

 

I just don't think we can call this socialism if there's not an overall strategy aimed at bringing in socialism behind it. It's just 'desperately spending money to prop up as much of the economy as possible' in my eyes.

 

The risk if we start calling it socialism is that we're going to have to spend the next 20 years trying to tell people that actually, if socialist components to society had been implemented properly we wouldn't have lengthy periods of austerity following it. And we'll fail at explaining that. All the public are going to see from this is "The Tories are doing socialism" and then 5 years later "holy fuck, socialism sucks - it's ruined the country". It feeds into that whole complete oversimplification of the matters at hand that landed us austerity in the first place.

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1 hour ago, Rayvin said:

 

I'm not really sure any of this counts tbh, depends how far back in time you want to go as to the cause of why we're here. I could say that we've furloughed people so that capitalist enterprises don't go under because we've told people to stay home to protect the socialist NHS which is in need of protection because it has been stripped bare over many years as a consequence of capitalist/neoliberal austerity.

 

I just don't think we can call this socialism if there's not an overall strategy aimed at bringing in socialism behind it. It's just 'desperately spending money to prop up as much of the economy as possible' in my eyes.

 

The risk if we start calling it socialism is that we're going to have to spend the next 20 years trying to tell people that actually, if socialist components to society had been implemented properly we wouldn't have lengthy periods of austerity following it. And we'll fail at explaining that. All the public are going to see from this is "The Tories are doing socialism" and then 5 years later "holy fuck, socialism sucks - it's ruined the country". It feeds into that whole complete oversimplification of the matters at hand that landed us austerity in the first place.

yeah, i wouldn't call these cunts socialists either. it was delivered through gritted teeth, but i would still say that the intervention to save jobs on a national scale was a socialist policy.  however, i don't doubt for a minuter that we will be among the first countries in europe to withdraw the support. 

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Newcastle United can confirm that the Premier League has rejected a takeover bid made by PCP Capital Partners, the Reuben Brothers and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia (PIF) based on its Owners and Directors test.

This conclusion has been reached despite the club providing the Premier League with overwhelming evidence and legal opinions that PIF is independent and autonomous of the Saudi Arabian government.

The club and its owners do not accept that Premier League chief executive Richard Masters and the Premier League have acted appropriately in relation to this matter and will be considering all relevant options available to them.

Mike Ashley understands fans’ frustrations and would like to reassure them that he has been fully committed to ensuring this takeover process reached completion as he felt it was in the best interests of the club. Mike continues to be fully supportive to Steve Bruce, the players and all the staff and wishes them well for the upcoming season.

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my head's in a fucking turmoil here. over the last decade and a bit i've wished ashley all manner of hideous deaths including falling in a skip full of razor wire, being sucked in to a jet engine and having a hellfire missile land on his head. the sort of things really that the sciptwriters of hostel and saw might baulk at.

now i find myself fully on board with the loveable fat cunt.

go on mikey.... bankrupt the premier league and masters and his mates, the fucking corrupt twats.

 

:)

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