ThePyroPython 2 weeks ago • 100%
You can't piss there mate.
ThePyroPython 2 months ago • 100%
Oh fuck off, people will still come to walk even if there's pylons. Theres pylons over a walking route I take and I see loads of people there. Plus the newer design looks a lot better than the older ones.
ThePyroPython 3 months ago • 100%
Considering their historical support for Oswald Moseley they only had to take one step to the right.
ThePyroPython 3 months ago • 100%
Because then the political parties can't parachute inexperienced candidates into safe seats so that:
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The new candidate gets elected in a safe seat and learns the ropes of political life as an MP.
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More experienced candidates can be deployed to marginal constituencies to contest the seat.
ThePyroPython 5 months ago • 100%
Yeah she's one for the pub quiz.
About the only use she is, aside from discrediting any policy suggestions that come out of the Institute for Economic Affairs (i.e. the Tuffton Street Twats).
ThePyroPython 5 months ago • 100%
No lasting damage done then.
ThePyroPython 6 months ago • 100%
IMO it should be further than that.
Open source software is, more often than not, used as digital infrastructure.
Governments around the world should absolutely be investing in open source software and actively contributing to it.
ThePyroPython 6 months ago • 71%
And that folks is how you keep the Tories in power.
Full Sugar Tory or Diet Tory.
One is definitely worse for your health.
Vote tactically and then harass the shit out of your MP to implement voting reform. Organise marches for voter reform.
That's the only way, short of armed revolution, you'll get any policies other than Blairite or Thatcherism into parliament.
ThePyroPython 6 months ago • 100%
What part of "Publicly Owned" is privatising the profit?
Read the fucking article.
ThePyroPython 7 months ago • 100%
Short answer: policies over parties and making politics more accessible to the public who wish to be fairly represented.
Weaken the power of all political parties. Policy groups and think tanks are allowed to form around single policies but not be a political group represented on the ballot box.
All policy groups get a fixed campaigning budget from the government they can not exceed. Benefits in kind are also counted to discourage corruption. All contributions are to be declared publicly and the named private individuals must be the sole source of the capital contribution.
MPs wishing to stand for election must declare the specific policies they support. They get a single A3 poster to be displayed in the polling station with the policies they support on it.
Polcies, must be stated in SMART format as any sensible manager would set for objectives: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. Each element of the SMART layout may not exceed 2 side of A4, meaning a maximum of 10 pages for each policy.
Replace First Past The Post with Marked Preference.
Prime Minister is directly elected by the public from the pool of elected MPs through Marked Preference.
Create Citizen assemblies to tackle keystone reforms as they have been shown to have had great success in Ireland and other countries. Citizen assembly budgets are double that of private policy groups to keep the balance of money in politics firmly in favour of the majority not the few.
Slowly replace the House of Lords with the House of Assemblies. Those that have previously served in Citizen Assemblies are chosen at random to serve in the new House of Assemblies. The commissions works currently undertaken by the House of Lords, i.e. most of the work they do outside of scrutinising policy proposals, to be given to a technocratic jury of experts in their respective fields.
The creation of a federated civic social network to act as an online public space and centre for all e-government services (local, regional, and national).
And finally, some other reforms that also affect politics:
- Everyone's tax records are publicly available. This is already a reality in Finland.
- All print, broadcast, and digital media companies that style themselves as "News" must adhere to the "fair and balanced" doctrine which will be over seen by an independent watchdog with powers to punish those seeking to spread disinformation.
ThePyroPython 7 months ago • 100%
You don't get punished for not doing your job as an MP. Just ask John Stonehouse.
It should be. The UK political system needs urgent and humongous reform before further trust in the democratic institutions withers away.
ThePyroPython 8 months ago • 100%
ThePyroPython 8 months ago • 100%
I take it you're the one true Scotsman?
ThePyroPython 8 months ago • 100%
And that's how you get another 10 years of Tories or a Tory-Reform coalition government.
ThePyroPython 9 months ago • 100%
And the politicians protecting them.
ThePyroPython 9 months ago • 100%
Well Mark, you had the chance to back a welsh-made language learning app startup (made by a friend of mine) and passed them up so they've moved onto other things.
Don't act surprised when an American language learning app decides to drop a relatively obscure language like Welsh.
ThePyroPython 10 months ago • 100%
Fuck the Sun.
Fuck the Tories.
Fuck London.
How about Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and the rest of the north secede from England and create Neo Mercia.
ThePyroPython 10 months ago • 97%
Says son of an emerald lord.
ThePyroPython 10 months ago • 84%
What nobody is talking about is the fact that they've specifically chosen £38,000 as the wage cut-off because that'll exclude nurses who make a maximum of £34,500.
This is the Tories attempt to both reduce immigration and finally kill the NHS as they physically can't get the people in and thousands of currently working nurses get sent back home.
The second human rights get repealed I am out of this fucking shithole of an island. I don't care if I have to go to dover and nab a dinghy from some recently arrived migrants and claim political refugee status in Spain.
ThePyroPython 10 months ago • 75%
Sure mate, we'll turn our back on the only viable way under First Past The Post to boot the ACTUAL Tories out of office.
Get of your idealistic high-horse, look around and realise this land, thanks to Murdoch and a deeply entrenched class system, is full of right wingers that'll NEVER vote in anything more left than Blair, Gordon, and Starmer into power. They just know Sunak is out of ideas and they're willing to switch sides.
Diet Tory he may be in rhetoric, but better than the full-sugar Tories rotting away the roots of our institutions and futures to sell to their mates.
ThePyroPython 10 months ago • 100%
ThePyroPython 10 months ago • 100%
🤞 Please hit parliament 🤞
ThePyroPython 10 months ago • 100%
Mate you are talking out of your arse here.
No, the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact did not cause or lead to the Holocaust. Jewish people were already being persecuted and sent to concentration camps long before 1939.
ThePyroPython 10 months ago • 100%
Suella it's very fucking simple:
Is there a problem with the immigration system and a large influx of migrants? Yes.
Do you need to use dehumanising language like "swarm" and "invasion" implying you'd stop refugees with a gaint can of Raid Insect Repellent? No.
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 100%
Make a new community: LinBinYourLife
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 100%
The UN wasn't set up to prevent atrocities like Palestine/Israel.
It was set up to prevent large multi-nation conflicts like WW1 and WW2 by providing a platform for dialogue & diplomacy between multiple countries WITH a standing army acting as a peacekeeping force.
Unfortunately, proxy conflicts like Israel/Palestine still occur.
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 92%
If you ever feel uninformed about history, remember the comment above exists.
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 100%
The fucking ghoul.
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 100%
Yarp.
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 57%
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 100%
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 100%
UK government: Runs ads to encourage more people to enter teaching.
Also UK government: spies on teachers who need better policies to actually do their jobs.
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 100%
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 100%
Apathy's a tragedy and boredom is a crime.
Anything and everything, all of the time.
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 92%
Speaking as a British person,
If the problem is our dickheads going over there and ruining the vibe by harassing the locals, sex workers, and pissing everywhere I have a solution:
Turn the whole area into an LGBT area with Gay Bars and Drag Queens and send over a few of our police to coordinate on patrols with the Dutch police.
I'm serious, on a night out on Canal Street in Manchester there is almost no dickheads because:
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They stay away from Gay Bars because of their own insecure masculinity even though Gay Clubs have better music.
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The Drag Queens, most of whom act as front of house, ticketing, and head floor management DO NOT suffer fools and anyone harassing or being a knob will be ejected them from the premises quickly.
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The GM police love working with the Drag Queens who stand outside the clubs trying to convince punters to go inside because they're an active part of keeping the whole area safe by pointing out antisocial behaviour. Also when they don't have a dickhead to deal with, they're having a good chat.
Edit:
Also a belated apology on behalf of my fellow idiot countrymen. Also I'm of the opinion both sex work and recreational marijuana should be legalised and regualted in the UK. Hopefully that would also help with stemming the flow of idiot tourists abroad.
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 100%
Alternative title: Doncaster woman's stupidity is perfect rage-bait for our website.
Fuck that awful rag of a paper.
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 100%
Yeah I wouldn't ask chatGPT to do research on my behalf, who knows what industry fluff piece article it's scraped that text from.
Getting started with research, i.e. a first draft at an essay, sure. But you can't trust the information in these LLMs.
To do that, you'll need to do some lateral reading.
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 100%
Indeed, foreign language teaching and translation work are made significantly easier to get into if you have a degree.
ThePyroPython 11 months ago • 100%
I mean it can happen with any scientific & technological concept that reaches wide enough in the collective consciousness.