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Do any USians comprehend how bizarre their tipping culture is? How difficult is Employer pays employee? How unusual is the expectation to pay the advertised cost of a service?
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NEW! And old... on the way the British media talked about the rush to war in Iraq and lessons ignored: TONY BLAIR BRAND BLINKERS (20-YEAR GUARANTEE) The British media wants you to think it's learned the lessons of Iraq; it hasn't... brokenbottleboy.substack.com…
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Yes, look, they’re not paid to report what’s happening. They’re paid to report *what’s expedient*, what they want people to know, and this guy is telling Britain a lot of detailed bad news about how their political system and press works, so he’d be as well shouting into a bucket
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Replying to @hatemachine1187
These people aren't stupid. They know what is coming.
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And this is why we should fight on the issues and support people on those issues if they are advocating for those issues. We should *not* make new 'allies' of liberals just because they are fighting one thing temporarily.
Also, I’d like to thank Tim Davie for his understanding during this difficult period. He has an almost impossible job keeping everybody happy, particularly in the area of impartiality. I am delighted that we’ll continue to fight the good fight, together.
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Call me paranoid, but I suspect the real impetus for resolving this was the fact people started digging out examples of the BBC's "impartiality" between 2015 and 2019. The BBC and politicians of all parties are desperate to ensure we *never* have that discussion.
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NEW | On the fake ‘debate’ over Gary Lineker and the policing of what comparisons we can make… ORWELL STATUE COLLAPSE Tim Davie has lost the dressing room at the BBC; it was inevitable that the corporation would fold to right-wing press pressure… brokenbottleboy.substack.com…
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But the next election, it's in the bag...
🗳️ NEW: Lab lead drops to 11pts (30-seat majority) 🔴 LAB 43% (-1) 🔵 CON 32% (+3) 🟠 LD 9% (-) 🟣 REF 5% (-1) 🟡 SNP 4% (-) 🟢 GRN 3% (-) Lab 340 seats (+138), Con 226 seats (-139). Smallest Lab lead in any poll since Sep 2021. Via @Savanta_UK, 3-5 Mar (+/- since 24-26 Feb)
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STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING. TEENAGERS ARE WANKING EVERYONE! TEENAGERS ARE WANKING. THIS HAS NEVER HAPPEND BEFORE AND PRESAGES CIVILASATIONAL COLLAPSE!!!!
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The Guardian really is just the Mail for libs, packaging every story in the most sensationalist and disingenous way possible. It goes on to suggest that the opinion of one headteacher is a credible and informed opinion, because, you know one headteacher is data, not an annecdote.
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There was no inciting incident to make Kamm believe Jezza would rock up in a white poppy, by the way. It just occurred to him that this might happen and the thought made him so angry, he had to explain why that would be bad. And bear in mind: this happened in Week One.
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Another Labour frontbencher joins forces with the right-wing media to describe Lineker's very sensible comments as going 'too far'
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In case it's not obvious, the purpose of the "it's national SOCIALISM" thing is to strip away any knowledge of what it is that European Fascist parties actually believed, including all the characteristics that lead us to categorise them as "on the right."
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I swear when I was growing up here in the 90s you rarely saw the national flag except on particular occasions, and overt patriotism was generally sneered at as a weird american thing. it's only comparatively recently that everything got covered in poppies and union jacks
Corbynites who complain about Labour displaying the symbols of the country it hopes to run have given up on electoral politics, writes @idvck. Free to read 🔓 newstatesman.com/quickfire/2…
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There is a man, removing pebble dashing from a wall outside, with a drill. I am very close to throwing heavy objects at him from the sixth floor.
Labour won’t stop the persecution of refugees. Labour won’t stop the crackdown on trans life. Labour wont bring down the energy price (just stop it going higher allegedly). Labour won’t reform the police, just give them more powers
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when you fall for a lie, or satire, or mistake any other fiction for news, it usually has very little to say about the world, and a lot to say about what you expect the world to be like. can’t believe we let people get away with pretending otherwise!!
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Keir Starmer and outriders say Labour won't nationalise energy companies because it'll be a payoff to shareholders: Where do you think the massive subsidies of public money to keep peoples' bills barely affordable are going?
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#OtD 3 Mar 2000 former dictator Pinochet returned to Chile a free man after being released by Labour home secretary, Jack Straw, instead of being extradited to Spain on torture charges. He got a hero's welcome, while protesters were beaten by police
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Its March. MARCH