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  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,348
    edited June 2020

    This centralised thread has been withdrawn.

  • glwglw Posts: 10,341
    edited June 2020

    As consistently warned about by many of us on here.

    Maybe no one from government does lurk and read PB after all.
    Or they do, but they only pay attention to HYUFD.

    "Everyone thinks we are doing a great job chaps. So stick to the plan."
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,587

    How about something old fashioned and just saying you do not support racism? Not sure this insistence on some kind of body sign is necessary .Hitler used to like nazi salutes by sportspeople and we have sensibly moved away from forced (or coerced ) symbolism in the last 80 years only to have it thrust upon us again. It may come down to Amercians being a bit more show off than the British . Given we are trying to not import their race relations it seems odd we have to do some kind of sign be it kneeling, fist raising etc
    That was my point exactly. Say he is anti-racism but is not up for token gestures. Instead we get the "Game of Thrones" dog whistling crap.

    It's becoming so so boring all of this culture war baloney. People creating enormous imaginary worlds that exist almost exclusively on the internet.

    Let's get back to the knitting.
  • Dura_AceDura_Ace Posts: 14,254
    edited June 2020
    I think the Reds and the Patrouille should do an 8 vs 8 furball over London rather than a fly over. The Hawk has the throttle response of a lawnmower but the Alpha will depart to a spin without great provocation so it would be a square go.
  • justin124justin124 Posts: 11,527
    Carnyx said:

    Medical school is arguably a poor example as the students have to move around between hospitals, so the training is arguably more homogenised. But in any case I'm not sure how much medical undergrads get to see in the way of research, these days, compared to say zoologists or biochemists who often end up doing actual research projects and special essay topics. The special essay I did ended up determining my entire career as a researcher (in part). And there seems to be even more emphasis on actual research projects as well as science communication, literacy, etc., these days in the fields in which I am familiar.

    The other thing I am uneasy about is the merger of the polytechnics and universities. The polys did excellent work in their realm and it seemed a shame to lose them into the university mould. Edit: I'm not sure how such league tablkes take that loss into account.
    Research work though generally relates to postgraduate work - MA-Msc - Phd etc. I was mainly questioning the relevance of university rankings to undergraduate courses.
  • Stark_DawningStark_Dawning Posts: 9,963
    Fishing said:

    Government IT project an expensive, humiliating disaster.

    Least surprising news ever.
    Where was Dom in all this? Isn't the radical abandonment of failed government processes the whole point of his being there?
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,587

    Why is it crass and clumsy? It is literally the same thing, a racist image that would be utterly disgusting to be either drawn or published. What was worse than crass and clumsy was for the Guardian to publish what it did which was every bit as bad as if another paper had published Abbott as a monkey.
    No, c'mon. You were taking me to task wrongly because you misread my tone.

    Let's not talk about Diane and monkeys. Absolutely no need to. The Patel cartoon is gross.

    BTW, I am 100% in agreement with you about Raab's GoT and "subjugation" nonsense

    So what do you think - ignorance or dog whistling?
  • kinabalukinabalu Posts: 44,587

    Black Lives Matter is a far left organisation whose views and aims have never been testesd at the ballot box. It doesn;t have a single councillor, let alone an MP.

    Quite why anybody of any color should respect that record is beyond me. Let alone 'take a knee'.

    The conservatives polled 13 plus million votes. Donald Trump over sixty million. There are no knees for them.

    There should, in our democracy, be no short cuts to power, influence and respect. There certainly weren't for UKIP and the Brexit party. There should not be for BLM either.
    We do get this - that you are not a massive supporter of BLM or indeed of BLMing.
  • OllyTOllyT Posts: 5,032

    Tory vote share still at 40-year record levels, and we'd still win comfortably in a general election tomorrow? That puts the laughable Labour triumphalism into perspective, doesn't it?

    It's almost as if most people prefer the dignified approach of Raab to that of Starmer the knee-bender... :wink:
    Winning an election is only the
    DavidL said:

    I agree. A remarkably tin ear. Bewildered by those praising him this morning.
    Not surprising who is praising him really, it's pretty much the Trumpton brigade who sadly now constitute this government's staunchest fans.

    Like Trump all they want to do is sow division and discord because they believe it serves their political agenda and distracts from the government's own incompetence.
  • OllyTOllyT Posts: 5,032
    edited June 2020

    Er, Scott, I hope you're sitting down, but you do know that by your own logic you're praising Boris for subjugating Raab, don't you?

    Yes, you have praised Boris - I knew we'd get you on board one day! :smile:

    Regardless of how you try to spin, your hero has lasted about 4 hours before having to effectively take the knee and declare his respect for BLM. "Full respect" for the organisation that it is claimed is trying to bring down capitalism.

    LOL, where will your humiliation end?
  • OllyTOllyT Posts: 5,032

    6.5m in Germany have downloaded their app in first 24 hours.


    Must be so humiliating to the Brexiteers that Germany constantly run rings around us.
  • OllyTOllyT Posts: 5,032
    edited June 2020
    Scott_xP said:

    It's not as if everyone wasn't telling them that weeks ago. Still, lets be thankful for small mercies, onwards and upwards to the next cock-up!
  • OllyTOllyT Posts: 5,032
    eadric said:

    It is precisely true. I'd have locked us down in late Feb, quarantined all arrivals, stopped flights from all the hotspots, stockpiled masks/face coverings and made them mandatory from the off.

    We'd have a death toll like Germany's and we would now be eating in restaurants again.
    I hate to say it but you are one of those who wished this government of "all the Brexiteer talents" upon the country. For some of us the outcome we are seeing was entirely predictable and I fear the worst is yet to come.
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