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The Slim Reaper 16-12-2020 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10970277)
You might want that, but other tax payers don't.

You would rather your tax contributions go to tory donors than hungry kids? Is this where we've arrived?

Alf 16-12-2020 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10970290)
You would rather your tax contributions go to tory donors than hungry kids? Is this where we've arrived?

Obviously not.

But like I keep saying, with charities like children in need, then kids shouldn't need to beg the government for food. You do know that Children in need is sitting on millions of pounds, I've seen them tweet saying that themselves.

The Slim Reaper 16-12-2020 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10970296)
Obviously not.

But like I keep saying, with charities like children in need, then kids shouldn't need to beg the government for food. You do know that Children in need is sitting on millions of pounds, I've seen them tweet saying that themselves.

Charities and government are not the same or interchangeable. I have issues with CIN, I never give them a penny, but that doesn't absolve the gov of doing the bare minimum.

Poverty and child poverty numbers in this country are obscene, and it was so prior to covid.

Alf 16-12-2020 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10970303)
Charities and government are not the same or interchangeable. I have issues with CIN, I never give them a penny, but that doesn't absolve the gov of doing the bare minimum.

Poverty and child poverty numbers in this country are obscene, and it was so prior to covid.

Bucke up, because it's gonna get much worse. We've all seen this year the attempts to crash the economy.

China will be our masters in the near future.if they're not already.

The Slim Reaper 16-12-2020 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10970306)
Bucke up, because it's gonna get much worse. We've all seen this year the attempts to crash the economy.

China will be our masters in the near future.

You make it sound like there's nothing that can be done, when that's just nonsense. It's a choice that we as a country keep endorsing because the absolute monstrosity of tory cruelty keeps being voted back in to do more damage. Unfortunately labour are also run by a tory, so there's not much hope of any alternative.

Alf 16-12-2020 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10970307)
You make it sound like there's nothing that can be done, when that's just nonsense. It's a choice that we as a country keep endorsing because the absolute monstrosity of tory cruelty keeps being voted back in to do more damage. Unfortunately labour are also run by a tory, so there's not much hope of any alternative.

Tories or Labour don't rule or run anything. The Politicians are just puppets, actors.

Until the people work out that they have the power, then nothing will change.

If you think you can put any one other than the chosen establishment into government, then you're just dreaming. Anyone who attempts to challenge them will be deplatformed, branded a bigot, a racist, a sexist. Anything to discredit them and to shut them down. Alternatively they might be called a looney leftie, Commie, whatever it takes to stop them.

Donald Trump was/is our only hope. But you've seen what lengths they'd go to to stop him.

The Slim Reaper 16-12-2020 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10970313)
Tories or Labour don't rule or run anything. The Politicians are just puppets, actors.

Until the people work out that they have the power, then nothing will change.

If you think you can put any one other than the chosen establishment into government, then you're just dreaming. Anyone who attempts to challenge them will be deplatformed, branded a bigot, a racist, a sexist. Anything to discredit them and to shut them down. Alternatively they might be called a looney leftie, Commie, whatever it takes to stop them.

Donald Trump was/is our only hope. But you've seen what lengths they'd go to to stop him.

I mean you sort of hit on the problem, because that's what happened to Corbyn who had intentions to make society a fairer place, but then you present the (pretend) billionaire who used his office to enrich himself, his family, and other rich people, so...

Alf 16-12-2020 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10970318)
I mean you sort of hit on the problem, because that's what happened to Corbyn who had intentions to make society a fairer place, but then you present the (pretend) billionaire who used his office to enrich himself, his family, and other rich people, so...

Trump is the only one who has taken on the establishment, it's because he's not a politician. While I'm sure Corbyn means well, at the end of the day he is a career politician and he answers to the money people, Trump doesn't, he doesn't need too.

The Slim Reaper 16-12-2020 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10970321)
Trump is the only one who has taken on the establishment, it's because he's not a politician. While I'm sure Corbyn means we'll, at the end of the day he is a career politician and he answers to the money people, Trump doesn't, he doesn't need too.

He didn't take on any establishment. A NY property developer is the epitome of establishment. His policies were always republican policies.

Oliver_W 16-12-2020 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10970296)
Obviously not.

But like I keep saying, with charities like children in need, then kids shouldn't need to beg the government for food. You do know that Children in need is sitting on millions of pounds, I've seen them tweet saying that themselves.

When cuts are being made to welfare programs and support systems such as SureStart, the least the government can do is make sure kids have something to eat. Tbh all children should be entitled to free school meals, and this should be honoured when the schools are closed too. And sure, this could be in the form of vouchers, or some kind of food subscription service.

As for CiN, since 1980 its garnered about 1.5 billion. That's an average of about 37 million per year. With about 12 million children in the UK, that'd give them about three million to feed each child. But of course, as a charity they have to pay their admin staff! And the money doesn't just go to fedi g children, one charity it supports is one that campaigns against mothers being imprisoned. The money also gets squandered on crap like helping a girl sue her school because she didn't want to wear the uniform.

To expect a charity to pick up the slack of a neglectful government isn't the way to go.

Alf 16-12-2020 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10970327)
He didn't take on any establishment. A NY property developer is the epitome of establishment. His policies were always republican policies.

He told you right from the start and has been saying it ever since what his polices are, America first. He's for all America, and that's why he won easily and that's why we're gonna find out how big they tried cheating him.

Alf 16-12-2020 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10970333)
When cuts are being made to welfare programs and support systems such as SureStart, the least the government can do is make sure kids have something to eat. Tbh all children should be entitled to free school meals, and this should be honoured when the schools are closed too. And sure, this could be in the form of vouchers, or some kind of food subscription service.

As for CiN, since 1980 its garnered about 1.5 billion. That's an average of about 37 million per year. With about 12 million children in the UK, that'd give them about three million to feed each child. But of course, as a charity they have to pay their admin staff! And the money doesn't just go to fedi g children, one charity it supports is one that campaigns against mothers being imprisoned. The money also gets squandered on crap like helping a girl sue her school because she didn't want to wear the uniform.

To expect a charity to pick up the slack of a neglectful government isn't the way to go.

They're not picking up any stick, there are Children in need, there is a charity that helps children in need, use it.

The Slim Reaper 16-12-2020 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 10970334)
He told you right from the start and has been saying it ever since what his polices are, America first. He's for all America, and that's why he won easily and that's why we're gonna find out how big they tried cheating him.

Just like every republican. Him saying he was anti-establishment doesn't make it true. The only thing he was really different about, was sucking up to Putin, befriending dictators, and being as openly hostile to minorities. Everything else was exactly the same.

Tom4784 16-12-2020 01:14 PM

Rule Britannia! Britannia rules the waves! Greatest country in the world, innit? We don't need help, the world needs us, we don't need them!

Tom4784 16-12-2020 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10970290)
You would rather your tax contributions go to tory donors than hungry kids? Is this where we've arrived?

As long as the Tories keep bleating on about immigrants, Tory voters don't care where tax goes. They've been cheering for tax money lining the pockets of the rich for years in the guise that the Tories will do something about immigrants.

A Trump supporter famously said that she was angry at Trump because he wasn't hurting the 'right people' (Read: Non-white people) and I think that attitude applies to the Tory supporters. They don't care if supporting the Tories hurts them, just as long as the Tories demonise immigrants and appeals to their hatred, it's all fine and dandy.

arista 16-12-2020 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 10970172)
How is it good that the 6th richest economy in the world needs a charity to feed children?

It’s shameful


https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...itain_logo.png


Sure Blame New Labour 1997-2010
they could have set it up.



[UNICEF
Formation 11 December 1946; 74 years]

The Slim Reaper 16-12-2020 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10970354)
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...itain_logo.png


Sure Blame New Labour 1997-2010
they could have set it up.



[UNICEF
Formation 11 December 1946; 74 years]

I don't get the reference, Arista. what are you saying?

arista 16-12-2020 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10970356)
I don't get the reference, Arista. what are you saying?


Blair could have set up help
to go forever

Tom4784 16-12-2020 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 10970361)
Blair could have set up help
to go forever

So you're blaming someone who hasn't been in power for over a decade but none of the three Tory PMs we've had since then?

arista 16-12-2020 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10970364)
So you're blaming someone who hasn't been in power for over a decade but none of the three Tory PMs we've had since then?


I am blaming all
But mostly Blair's New Labour

Tom4784 16-12-2020 01:40 PM

No, you're not blaming all, you're pretending to in order to place the blame on a government who has been out of power for over a decade.

The Tories have been making life difficult for the working class and impoverished since they regained power. Benefits meant to help people are used as weapons in the Universal Credit scheme and the Tories see fit to have people reliant on food banks and charity instead of fulfilling their role as a government and sorting out the issue themselves and you have a bunch of tory sheep praising them by saying it's not the government's problem when it very much is because a government is meant to tackle issues that plague the populace.

arista 16-12-2020 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10970371)
No, you're not blaming all, you're pretending to in order to place the blame on a government who has been out of power for over a decade.

The Tories have been making life difficult for the working class and impoverished since they regained power. Benefits meant to help people are used as weapons in the Universal Credit scheme and the Tories see fit to have people reliant on food banks and charity instead of fulfilling their role as a government and sorting out the issue themselves and you have a bunch of tory sheep praising them by saying it's not the government's problem when it very much is because a government is meant to tackle issues that plague the populace.


It's All Blairs Fault
he left it in, the sloppy hands of G. Brown

Tom4784 16-12-2020 01:45 PM

We weren't relying on Unicef before the current Tory reign. This is an issue born out of the administrations that have been running the show for the past ten years.

You can pretend otherwise but all you're doing is defending people who don't give a **** about you.

arista 16-12-2020 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10970377)
We weren't relying on Unicef before the current Tory reign. This is an issue born out of the administrations that have been running the show for the past ten years.

You can pretend otherwise but all you're doing is defending people who don't give a **** about you.


But in Blair's long time in Power
he could have set it all up
to run, forever.

Tom4784 16-12-2020 02:11 PM

Why not the Tories who have been running the show for a decade who created this problem in the first place? More people are reliant on food banks than ever before and that's not something that began before the Tories took charge.

The cognitive dissonance of tory supporters is just bizarre.


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