icowden
Squire
Nope that is made up. It is no longer available online suggesting that someone suggested the Sun should delete it or be sued for defamation.So not just rape apologists
Paedophilia supporters too
Nope that is made up. It is no longer available online suggesting that someone suggested the Sun should delete it or be sued for defamation.So not just rape apologists
Paedophilia supporters too
Nope that is made up. It is no longer available online suggesting that someone suggested the Sun should delete it or be sued for defamation.
It's weird how not a single news outlet seems to have reported this?Starmer's sweetie give away going to cost you another £30bn in tax rises
It's not just Ms Rayner but all of them failing to even try and answer the asked question. They seem to regard a TV interview as a platform for their Party Political Broadcast. Most people hate Party Political Broadcasts and most inverviewers are asking questions the viewers want to hear the answer to ... and when they don't get any answer maybe politician doesn't care, maybe doesn't understand or maybe the answer shows no justification, etc. all of which further reinforces that politics has failed and has no answers so why bother or maybe just vote for some disrupter.
Ian
It's weird how not a single news outlet seems to have reported this?
Also - are tax rises necessarily bad? Discuss?
I think it is a reflection of a much deeper malaise in society, blatant self protectionism. You see similar in many workplaces and in everyday situations, this kind of homogenised institutional approach where everyone tows the party line (so to speak) in order to keep the status quo and so individuals can protect their own position. In pretty much every place I have worked (especially amongst senior teams or 'leadership groups') they all parrot the same rhetoric, and if you break from that you risk being ostracised. What it has led to is a basic refusal for people to take responsibility for themselves, their action and opinions. If you veer away from the groupthink you are labelled a troublemaker. To bring this back to Labour, look at someone like Diane Abbott. Whether you agree with her or not, she refuses to stick to the script and has clearly been cut adrift by the wider party as a result.
Has it been reported by an actual newspaper or media outlet yet? We keep explaining that the Telegraph is not a reliable news source, and there is no point sharing paywalled information.It's in the telegraph btw
Absolutely this. A mis-spoken word will break a career.
Also factor in that the RW outlets are slavering over Rayner, and will hang onto every word to try and skewer her over something no matter how trivial.
Didn’t see the interview with Kuenssberg but I suspect that she was trying a lot of leading questions which is her usual style and Rayner was having none of it.
I agree except, one job I was approaching director level of a significant subsidiary in a very innovative company and a project meeting was rescheduled to take place in Group CEOs office ... and he attended and he more than participated and made some rather "controversial" suggestions followed by "And what does Ian think?" at times getting aggressive to the point where today it couldn't happen without risk of bullying accusations. And I of course defended myself, disagreed with his suggestions, etc. and it was all a test to make sure I wasn't a "yes person" who would just go along with consensus. Happened on several occasions. Successful company in its day and on can see why. Good people who would pursue good ideas and not be distracted when somebody questioned them.You see similar in many workplaces and in everyday situations, this kind of homogenised institutional approach where everyone tows the party line (so to speak) in order to keep the status quo and so individuals can protect their own position.
So paying doctors, nurses, teachers, social workers, police, firefighters, providing mental health services, emptying your bins, cleaning your streets, trimming your hedgerows etc etcAll governments pıss money away when it's not their hard earned
So paying doctors, nurses, teachers, social workers, police, firefighters, providing mental health services, emptying your bins, cleaning your streets, trimming your hedgerows etc etc
That's pissing way taxpayers money is it?