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Re: Kemi Badenoch bashes the bishops but the public disagrees with her – politicalbetting.com
I've never met anyone professionally C of E who wasn't a raging far lefty.I blame reading the Sermon on the Mount a bit too often.
And bishops are the worst of them.
It's not actually their politics that grates. I have friends if the far left. But my far left friends don't tend to hold that their views hold any sort of extra weight because of their jobs.
I fucking hate bishops
Foxy
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Re: Kemi Badenoch bashes the bishops but the public disagrees with her – politicalbetting.com
On this I agree.I agree absolutely.I really don't understand why the UK, the EU and Ukraine don't put forward a plan for peace in Ukraine.We don't do any of things because we're scared of upsetting Trump.
It's time to stop being the ones who react, and start setting the agenda. You aren't going to get any support from the US, so it's time to disrupt the OODA loop.
Ukrainian attacks in Russia are one part of this, but instead of negotiating from a Russian plan, which is also a classic example of anchoring, it's time to start over:
1. Regime change in Moscow. Free and fair elections.
2. Putin and other senior Russian generals facing war crimes trials in the Hague
3. Departure of Russian troops from all part of occupied Ukraine, including Crimea
4. Limitations on the size of the Russian military and their ability to deplot within 200 miles of the Ukrainian border
5. Reparations paid out of energy export revenues for the rebuildinf of Ukraine
And we should have the fucking courage of our convictions and do what is right for a change.
We ought to know by now that he will sell us down the river anyway. It would likely be less costly if we made a stand now.
And there's a fair possibility he would fold.
The only thing preventing it is the disunity and distrust on our side of the Atlantic.
This shit deal sells Ukraine out. We cannot do it. Fuck Trump. We need to stand up to him on this.
The EU and the U.K as a whole.
In the words,of Zammo - Just say no.
Taz
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Re: Kemi Badenoch bashes the bishops but the public disagrees with her – politicalbetting.com
I really don't understand why the UK, the EU and Ukraine don't put forward a plan for peace in Ukraine.We don't do any of things because we're scared of upsetting Trump.
It's time to stop being the ones who react, and start setting the agenda. You aren't going to get any support from the US, so it's time to disrupt the OODA loop.
Ukrainian attacks in Russia are one part of this, but instead of negotiating from a Russian plan, which is also a classic example of anchoring, it's time to start over:
1. Regime change in Moscow. Free and fair elections.
2. Putin and other senior Russian generals facing war crimes trials in the Hague
3. Departure of Russian troops from all part of occupied Ukraine, including Crimea
4. Limitations on the size of the Russian military and their ability to deplot within 200 miles of the Ukrainian border
5. Reparations paid out of energy export revenues for the rebuildinf of Ukraine
And we should have the fucking courage of our convictions and do what is right for a change.
rcs1000
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Re: Kemi Badenoch bashes the bishops but the public disagrees with her – politicalbetting.com
I really don't understand why the UK, the EU and Ukraine don't put forward a plan for peace in Ukraine.
It's time to stop being the ones who react, and start setting the agenda. You aren't going to get any support from the US, so it's time to disrupt the OODA loop.
Ukrainian attacks in Russia are one part of this, but instead of negotiating from a Russian plan, which is also a classic example of anchoring, it's time to start over:
1. Regime change in Moscow. Free and fair elections.
2. Putin and other senior Russian generals facing war crimes trials in the Hague
3. Departure of Russian troops from all part of occupied Ukraine, including Crimea
4. Limitations on the size of the Russian military and their ability to deplot within 200 miles of the Ukrainian border
5. Reparations paid out of energy export revenues for the rebuildinf of Ukraine
It's time to stop being the ones who react, and start setting the agenda. You aren't going to get any support from the US, so it's time to disrupt the OODA loop.
Ukrainian attacks in Russia are one part of this, but instead of negotiating from a Russian plan, which is also a classic example of anchoring, it's time to start over:
1. Regime change in Moscow. Free and fair elections.
2. Putin and other senior Russian generals facing war crimes trials in the Hague
3. Departure of Russian troops from all part of occupied Ukraine, including Crimea
4. Limitations on the size of the Russian military and their ability to deplot within 200 miles of the Ukrainian border
5. Reparations paid out of energy export revenues for the rebuildinf of Ukraine
rcs1000
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Re: Kemi Badenoch bashes the bishops but the public disagrees with her – politicalbetting.com
It's depressing that Israel and the US now count among the usual suspects.We kinda have publicised our maximalist demands. We've supported United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-11/7, which says, among other things, "demand that the Russian Federation immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders, and its demand for an immediate cessation of the hostilities by the Russian Federation against Ukraine, in particular of any attacks against civilians and civilian objects". (The US voted against, along with Russia, Belarus, Israel, Hungary, Eritrea, Mali, North Korea and some others.)I really don't understand why the UK, the EU and Ukraine don't put forward a plan for peace in Ukraine.It's unclear to me why we have never publicised our maximalist demands.
It's time to stop being the ones who react, and start setting the agenda. You aren't going to get any support from the US, so it's time to disrupt the OODA loop.
Ukrainian attacks in Russia are one part of this, but instead of negotiating from a Russian plan, which is also a classic example of anchoring, it's time to start over:
1. Regime change in Moscow. Free and fair elections.
2. Putin and other senior Russian generals facing war crimes trials in the Hague
3. Departure of Russian troops from all part of occupied Ukraine, including Crimea
4. Limitations on the size of the Russian military and their ability to deplot within 200 miles of the Ukrainian border
5. Reparations paid out of energy export revenues for the rebuildinf of Ukraine
One other embarrassing thing about the 28 point plan is that Witkoff is promising the unfreezing of assets. Those assets being held in Europe not the US. Doesn't he realise this. Things feel bleak. BUT. Europe has the frozen assests. It is where the pipeline gas goes. It can continue providing support to Ukraine without the US. Leverage is there.
Eabhal
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Re: Kemi Badenoch bashes the bishops but the public disagrees with her – politicalbetting.com
Ukraine, UK and EU (and fellow travellers like Canada) should arrange and announce a summit with China to discuss a peace deal for Ukraine where China gets the access to minerals that Trump wants with Chinese security guarantees for Ukraine and watch Trump have an aneurism.
boulay
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Re: Kemi Badenoch bashes the bishops but the public disagrees with her – politicalbetting.com
Me as well. I detest living in cities and living in London would be a living nightmare for me. Love visiting but don't want to lay my head down anywhere insde the M25 more than 1 night in a row.I sense that's (literally) you talking. So I'll accept the point. Rude not to.There will be others.Lol, I imagine so.Did the packs of rabid urban foxes, and Hitchcockian bird flu-infested parakeets and ornamental geese, get a look in?And all those tall buildings. Scary.It's a kind of modern Gin Lane account of walking through Kensington in the early hours of the morning, being scared of brown people, a random negative comment about the tube, seeing a prostitute buying some drugs, some obligatory hating on Sadiq Khan and contrasting it with the bucolic joy of the English countryside. She thinks American tourists must hate it here (weird how they keep coming) and takes a shot at the weather (also probably Khan's fault). A classic of the genre, basically.For those of us without a Daily Mail account, and who feel that our lives are the richer for not having one, what did it say?"Returning to London after a year in the countryside, the signs of societal collapse are everywhere - even at 7amLol. What a load of crap.
By Amanda Williams"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-15311313/london-societal-collapse-amanda-williams.html
As someone who has lived in London for most of my life, and the same corner of it for the last 25 years, I don't recognise a lot of the descriptions I read, and certainly feel that much of London is far better than during most of my life, except for a general decline in the public realm over the past decade or so that I see everywhere else I visit too.
The 'London is terrible' meme has been around for as long as can remember. Three drivers, I'd say:
1. Backdoor envy. It means 'wish I could live there'.
2. Parochial xenophobia. It means 'multicultural equals shithole'.
3. Ageing. It means 'I'm too old for all that'.
Number 2 is what I think is behind it when it's coming from the Populist Right.
As an example a fear from those living comfortable, even affluent, lives outside London who wouldn't be able to do so if they lived in London.
London's unaffordable housing, inequalities, congestion being among the factors of this.
These people might think of London as "a nice place for a visit but I wouldn't want to live there" and so distrust government ideas suggesting the rest of the country becomes more like London.
The idea of 'the rest of the country becoming more like London' would be hell on earth for me.
Re: Kemi Badenoch bashes the bishops but the public disagrees with her – politicalbetting.com
Do you feel Christmassy yet?Why should anyone feel Christmassy when it's over a month away? It's not even Advent yet FFS.
Very Christmassy: 6%
Fairly Christmassy: 24%
Not very Christmassy: 36%
Not Christmassy at all: 33%
https://x.com/YouGov/status/1991558332998729731?s=20
I have a deep mistrust of anyone who blithely buys into the vacuous Commercialism of front-loading the Festive season.
Can't we start on Christmas Eve, but maintain it through until Candlemas?!?
Re: Kemi Badenoch bashes the bishops but the public disagrees with her – politicalbetting.com
That Trump is an asset to Russia is surely beyond doubt.What further proof do we have of Trump being a Russian asset than Trump siding virtually 100% with Putin ever since his second term started?I wasn’t asking you. I was asking Richard. Has mummy called you for dinner yet ? Saddo. Go back to your basement.Not you, Trump-Admiring Zealot! I was referring to Trump himself!Who’s asking you, Mummy’s boy ?Siding with Putin?More than Trump doesn’t mean it’s adequateMore than Trump.FptSo what’s your beloved EU doing to support it ?
Ukraine has really had a shitty time of it. One of the most dumped-on nations in history.
Decimated by deliberate famine under Stalin, one of the biggest sources of war dead in WW2, under the Soviet yoke for decades culminating in bearing the brunt of the Chernobyl tragedy, run like a Mafia state post independence by a series of the most corrupt governments anywhere in the post Soviet sphere, then ground down by Russian aggression for a decade, subject to a bloody and ruinous invasion, and now sold down the river for money by the USA.
Still not enough but at least they are not selling them down the river like the US are at the moment.
On a day that a British politician was rightfully imprisoned for taking bribes from Russia it is a shame to think that Trump will never receive a similar sentence for the same crime but on a much larger scale.
This deal, it it’s as described, is diabolical and the European nations need to step up over this, peace at all costs is simply surrender
You’re usually a rational poster. What proof do you have Trump is a Russian asset ?
"What proof do you have Trump is a Russian asset?"
The only question is whether he's on the Kremlin payroll, or doing it as a hobby.
Re: Kemi Badenoch bashes the bishops but the public disagrees with her – politicalbetting.com
She was but I'll still take her over Tump, she would never have sold out Ukraine like this.Harris was a dreadful candidate.FptBig and slow handclap for all those [moderated] who said Trump would be better for Ukraine than Harris.
Ukraine has really had a shitty time of it. One of the most dumped-on nations in history.
Decimated by deliberate famine under Stalin, one of the biggest sources of war dead in WW2, under the Soviet yoke for decades culminating in bearing the brunt of the Chernobyl tragedy, run like a Mafia state post independence by a series of the most corrupt governments anywhere in the post Soviet sphere, then ground down by Russian aggression for a decade, subject to a bloody and ruinous invasion, and now sold down the river for money by the USA.


