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  • As I have already said, this should be part of our education system.

  • Shouldn't be like that imo. We should be educating kids better.

  • Part of that could be cured in the education system. The two main parties in the UK are happy that the country has an ignorance regarding the importance of voting. The US is very much the same. It is much easier to pander to a small voter base. If the kids start voting then this pushes strategies into the long grass.

  • The world could use more celebrities doing this. Kudos to her.

  • Yeah I looked around. It still needs the trial to be completed first.

    Did the guy do something silly that made the policeman shoot, is an unanswered question.

    What was the criteria for releasing the shot would be the second question. The CPS will not prosecute without a fair chance at conviction, but innocent until proven and all that.

    You could also be asking what was he doing in a car with the history it had, but that should not be justification to kill someone. I would not wish for the UK to follow in the US footsteps of frivolous shootings.

  • Meanwhile doing procurement deals through Whatsapp. They want openness for other people not themselves.

  • Needs more information, which obviously will come out after the trial.

  • Just like Ford sold their cars in any colour you want, so long as it is black.

  • The CCP does not have confidence in that though, hence the way it runs the elections there.

  • Why didn't he use up his former PM's allowance? It is meant for continuing costs that arise from being PM. As loose as it is, this should have been his first port of call.

  • It is a government body ran by a Tory government. Ofcom, Ofwat, Ofgem and the Electoral Commission are all under the direction of government.

    The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the good of others; we are interested solely in power – pure power.

    George Orwell - 1984

  • Criminal charges would go a lot further. It would go a long way to stop this sort of thing happening again. Knowing that criminal charges are never brought empowers this sort of behaviour.

  • Roads and trains were built for transport of goods. Profit is where the driver was (pun not intended). No one travelled much in the 1800's. Travel became more prevalent after WW1. WW1 was a turning point for the rights of the people. This is why we have the unknown soldier. It was an appeasement for the country's masses. As for education how did this benefit the poor. They had kids 5 yrs old working in the mines right up till 1880. Even in 1900 kids were sent to work at 12 years old. None of those went to uni. Uni was for those who could afford it.

    The main reason Japan and Turkey were not pushed in the same way as Germany was Racism. The West did not care about the Chinese or what they considered Arabs. They cared about white people being murdered. Germany also had to live in that west and were very dependant on the hand outs due to the Berlin situation. It is not surprising they chose the options they did, however commendable.

    To your point, do you think the average teenager in England understands how the policies of their leadership caused the Potato Famine? More importantly, do you think it’s a good thing that they should never have to learn that and recognize that England has something today because Ireland does not?

    The potato famine was caused by ignorance of how what crops needed. The tragedy was the greed of the landlords who still kept food back even though the country was starving. The situation was so bad that India wanted to donate food, but the English government of the time stopped it.

    The English education system is very narrow when it comes to history. Potato famine, India and the English role in the other colonies are something I found out for myself. The media had a very bias agenda against the IRA during the troubles of the 70's+. Much of which I bought as being gospel because at a young age you trust what you hear. Teenagers these days are so much more savvy than I was though. The internet is a fantastic aid.

  • The only eco systems that were paid for at that time were for the benefit of the rich as I said. Google the poor houses just to see how they were treated. There will have been more money in the economy. But that was to the benefit to anyone who was trading with the English at that time, not just the population.

    My family were victims to the potato famine, which suffered probably the highest death rate per capita at the hands of the English. 20% of the population were wiped out or left the country. I would never dream of expecting reparations.

    I am wholly with you when it comes to education. I take an interest in history. There is a lot that is just not spoken about or understood in the education curriculum. Germany has adopted the system of education about the holocaust because they lost the war. The Allies made sure they understood what was being done in their name. Prior to the holocaust, it was never an expectation that countries were held to account is such a fashion. That is not to say that reparations were never demanded. Reparations were paid out often by the loosing side, but this was more about making the looser suffer than expecting fair payments.

  • Who exactly pays for that. The families that robbed these countries of cash are spread around the globe now. If you can identify families then fine go after those. King Charles would be a good candidate. To expect a country to pay for the crimes of previous residents is just stupid money grabbing. The rank and file who pay the taxes in the western countries were being subjugated also and certainly did not gain from the moneys raised in the colonies. That was kept by the rich families of the time.

  • They are supposed to recuse themselves on laws that they have a self interest in. Tories being Tory here and nothing more.

  • I have no idea which are good or bad. I just know that I do not want this scumbag to have any influence on anything I pay for or rely on.

    I voted for the recommended. Took me an age to find out who they were. It asks you to select the recommended, but does not name them until the second screen. For anyone who is concerned the recommended does not have any of Farage's mates included.

  • Nadine Dorries' seat is up for by-election. There is a lot of tactical voting going on in by-elections to keep the conservatives out. LD and Labour are neck and neck in the polls. If neither side give way then conservative could take the seat back.

    I can see why both are standing firm. At least this way they get a proper feel on which party is the most favoured between LD and Lab. This will make it an easier choice on who will give way at the general election proper, which could be less than a year away. This seat will be ran again when a GE is announced.

  • Wagner group implodes and disappears. Sunak claims victory due to sensible legislation.