What's a term for holding many contradictory opinions simultaneously? I would expect ancient Greek or modern French philosophers to have a term for it.
I read it as realising Brexit wasn't the promised unicorns and sunlit uplands.
What's a term for holding many contradictory opinions simultaneously? I would expect ancient Greek or modern French philosophers to have a term for it.
I read it as realising Brexit wasn't the promised unicorns and sunlit uplands.
No, it's just a not entirely serious question about philosophers.
Do you mean you ask 'not entirely serious questions' on social media (or maybe even in real life)? Tush, sir!
Life is but a game...
...and then you die.
But do we get scores on the doors?
Obviously this is the voter that UK political parties should be targeting. Totes consistent.
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Voters are people.
People are not rational.
Voters are people.
People are not rational.
Say it isn't so.
It's true, Brian confessed on Cake Stop to having voted for the nasty Torwies in the past. Which might explain why he's trying quite hard to gain favour with the CCNCAP lefties.
I once tactically voted lib dem. Didn't work. We still got SNP.
I tend to just not vote, rather than hold my nose and vote Tory.Slightly different situation now; if you were still North of the border and wanted shot of of the SNP, then you'd need to vote Reform...
I tend to just not vote, rather than hold my nose and vote Tory.
Sorry, Reform. Easy mistake to make.