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Post by Admin on Dec 22, 2019 18:35:48 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 23, 2019 15:23:15 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 23, 2019 15:26:10 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2019 14:13:57 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2019 15:57:01 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 26, 2019 13:01:07 GMT
Tory Britain: Homeless children are born on the street – while privileged pensioners have helicopter rides from hospital voxpoliticalonline.com/2019/12/24/tory-britain-homeless-children-are-born-on-the-street-while-privileged-pensioners-have-helicopter-rides-from-hospital/"In the shadows: the plight of homeless people is overlooked – unless highlighted by the media. Meanwhile others are given every luxury due to nothing more than an accident of birth. This is the truth of Boris Johnson’s brave new Britain: the public purse can pay for the privileged to have helicopter rides home from hospital, while a homeless woman didn’t qualify for hospital treatment until after she had given birth on a cold Cambridge street. The woman, aged around 30, gave birth to twins who were around 11 weeks premature on Sidney Street, outside Trinity College, Cambridge on Monday. Is this the kind of medical care the fifth-largest economy in the world provides to its people? How did this woman become homeless? Was she unable to pay the bills because Tory wage or benefit policies are so prejudiced against the poor (which means most of us)? Homelessness has rocketed under Conservative rule – and this can only be because Conservative policies dictated that it should happen. And a homeless person, living on the streets, dies every 19 hours." [Rest in Link]
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Post by Admin on Dec 28, 2019 17:12:48 GMT
Mortality rates are dropping, BabyBanks are proliferating, but at least we can look forward to Brexit eh? I mean, all those continents and countries where we’ll be ostracised for everything we’ve done to our supposed friends and neighbours! “Infants are more than twice as likely to die if they are born into a poor family rather than a wealthy one. And the situation is getting worse. Figures by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that infant mortality rates in England and Wales have increased for the past three years, with the rates highest in the most deprived areas.” bylinetimes.com/2019/09/25/dying-quietly-the-babies-killed-by-poverty/
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Post by Admin on Dec 29, 2019 16:01:56 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 29, 2019 16:03:10 GMT
Sue Jones Yesterday at 12:53 "I've argued recently about how essentialism has been used historically to oppress some groups and justify inequality. But I didn't explain what it is. In basic terms, sociological essentialism is a sociological (as opposed to philosophical) theory which states that positions on gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity or other group characteristics are based on fixed 'traits', not allowing for variations among individuals or over time. It has been used, at different times, as a convenient doctrine by both nationalist and some 'liberationist' movements, and historically, for simplifying the task of colonisation and imperialism. The eugenics movement was also founded on essentialism, and current government views of the causes of poverty are also essentialist. It's down to individual traits, character defects, IQ, and cognitive 'faults', according to the Tories. I think it's fair to say I'm anti-essentialist. I oppose biological determinism, reductionism and other forms of pseudoscience." politicsandinsights.org/Essentialism www.philosophybasics.com/branch_essentialism.htmlen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essentialismwww.qualityresearchinternational.com/socialresearch/essentialism.htm
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Post by Admin on Dec 29, 2019 16:06:49 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 1, 2020 21:05:16 GMT
Would you all like Ian Duncan Smiths leaked address so you can give him the best 2020 and new year for what he has done to this nation. Here it is and hes accepting complaints as well as accepting visitors to confront him.
Grab it now while you can he is going ballistic right now.
George Ian Duncan Smith
Old House
Swanbourne Estate
Swanbourne
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
MK17 0SL
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Post by Admin on Jan 2, 2020 17:20:15 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2020 11:53:54 GMT
Tories humiliated after court finds they DID discriminate against thousands with disabilities.
voxpoliticalonline.com/2020/01/30/tories-humiliated-after-court-finds-they-did-discriminate-against-thousands-with-disabilities/
"The Conservative government keeps trying to victimise disabled people – but take a case to court and they’ll be slapped down, it seems. Not only has the Tories’ Universal Credit policy been found to discriminate against disabled people moving from one local authority area to another – cutting their income – but they were then found to have tried to discriminate against them with the repayments! How twisted.
It means thousands of people with disabilities who have been moved off disability benefits and onto Universal Credit may be due large refunds – to be paid at the same rate as the money was taken away."
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Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2020 14:21:24 GMT
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Post by Admin on Aug 21, 2020 8:38:43 GMT
How the Guardian betrayed not only Corbyn but the last vestiges of British democracy 10 August 2020 It is simply astonishing that the first attempt by the Guardian – the only major British newspaper styling itself as on the liberal-left – to properly examine the contents of a devastating internal Labour party report leaked in April is taking place nearly four months after the 860-page report first came to light. If you are a Labour party member, the Guardian is the only “serious”, big-circulation paper claiming to represent your values and concerns. One might therefore have assumed that anything that touches deeply on Labour party affairs – on issues of transparency and probity, on the subversion of the party’s democratic structures, on abuses or fraud by its officials – would be of endless interest to the paper. One might have assumed it would wish both to dedicate significant resources to investigating such matters for itself and to air all sides of the ensuing debate to weigh their respective merits. My latest: Labour's explosive leaked report, showing how party officials plotted to destroy Corbyn, including by weaponising antisemitism, is being quietly swept under the carpet by the media and Labour's new leader Keir Starmer t.co/1m7WfRobhn— Jonathan Cook (@jonathan_K_Cook) April 16, 2020 Not a bit of it. For months, the leaked report and its implications have barely registered in the Guardian’s pages. When they have, the coverage has been superficial and largely one-sided – the side that is deeply hostile to its former leader, Jeremy Corbyn. That very much fits a pattern of coverage of the Corbyn years by the paper, as I have tried to document. It echoes the paper’s treatment of an earlier scandal, back in early 2017, when an undercover Al-Jazeera reporter filmed pro-Israel Labour activists working with the Israeli embassy to damage Corbyn from within. A series of shocking reports by Al-Jazeera merited minimal coverage from the Guardian at the time they were aired and then immediately sank without trace, as though they were of no relevance to later developments – most especially, of course, the claims by these same groups of a supposed “antisemitism crisis” in Labour. www.jonathan-cook.net/blog/2020-08-10/how-the-guardian-betrayed-not-only-corbyn-but-the-last-vestiges-of-british-democracy/
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