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Old 09-01-2026, 11:12 PM #15
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When the belt and lines etc got stopped it was because someone shouted there are better ways to do this, and better ways to do that. Yet here we are now talking about stuff that never used to be a thing. I bet the posh MP shouting the loudest for change was bullied at private school by people less intelligent than they were. So If we are to claim it's the better way then what the hell is causing this?

Only difference now is the influx of people 40 years behind the UK and its morality compass.

That is why it's important to mention those people, because in the main it is they who are causing the statistics.

The teachers can do nothing about it for fear of what the left wing has thrust upon anyone that dares mention or reacts negatively towards these attacks, and that is why they are striking.

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