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Old 25-02-2017, 08:09 PM #1
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Arista you can build hangers in Ireland to house them, ship them over in their thousands. Ireland can get many jobs here, bolster the economy as we train the youth in discipline. A win win scenario and blue print to sell to the commonwealth?

they will arrive back in the UK ready for work, trained in trades we need, no media studies - plumbers, sparks, mechanics, roofers, carpenters..

Media studies - one of those airy fairy non-subjects that no-one is sure what people are actually trained to do.
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Media studies - one of those airy fairy non-subjects that no-one is sure what people are actually trained to do.
lol that's funny, you consider yourself a feminist but deride Media Studies (which can be a surprisingly theoretical based course) when one of the most famous feminist scholars has work situated in the field
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lol that's funny, you consider yourself a feminist but deride Media Studies (which can be a surprisingly theoretical based course) when one of dthe most famous feminist scholars has work situated in the field
It isn't a prerequisite that believing in equal rights for women requires 'studying' feminism and every feminist scholar. All it takes is a bit of common sense and understanding of double standards and right and wrong.

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Arista you can build hangers in Ireland to house them, ship them over in their thousands. Ireland can get many jobs here, bolster the economy as we train the youth in discipline. A win win scenario and blue print to sell to the commonwealth?

they will arrive back in the UK ready for work, trained in trades we need, no media studies - plumbers, sparks, mechanics, roofers, carpenters..


Yes I could do that.
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TS can be a camp leader, we have to monitor his subversive views, but he can teach leadership and discipline. Yes we need to keep an eye on him but CCTV will be installed in every dorm in case he smuggles in a Guardian or New Statesman or Little Mix DVD.
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Perhaps cause they don't want to be on ship that is heading directly for an iceberg?
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Perhaps cause they don't want to be on ship that is heading directly for an iceberg?
That was used on a Cartoon by Brighty,
with Corbyn hanging onto a Iceberg
and his big Labour ship
sinking behind him...........
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