No, I think we can have some peace and if I can do it by looking silly, then you owe us something too. Get over yourself, I do. Just chill out a bit.
Basically, I think all these obstacles between posters are manufactured. Personally, I don't connect, but get the strongest abuse. Why is that? Well, a variety of reasons really.
They know I am tender, but know I am rock hard too.
Many young and Black and minority ethnic people do not vote and have become disenfranchised with the political parties. The truth is the parties do not care about them voting anyway and will not go out of their way to win their votes.
I believe you should vote even if you do not entirely agree with the party you support.
My values and opinions closely align with the Greens but have to vote Labour because I want the Tories out of my constituency.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Q. : Ed, you put the Boston Red Sox website on your desert island discs. Where does your interest in baseball come from?
A. I lived in Boston when I was seven for a year, then more when I was twelve, I went there for a term of junior high school when my dad was teaching there. And that made me a fanatic. And the Boston Red Sox have this amazing story because in some ways they bear some resemblance to the Labour Party because they won the world series in I think 1918, and they sold their most famous player Babe Ruth, and they didn’t win it again until 2004, they sold him to their arch-rivals the New York Yankees, who won something like nineteen world championships in between. It was known as the curse of the Babe because they’d sold their most famous player. And what’s even more extraordinary about them is that they came very close to winning on a whole number of occasions in that 86 year period. So it’s an amazing story of disaster and then redemption. In a way it’s slightly less exciting being a Boston Red Sox fan since 2004, since they won, because the curse has been lifted. But nevertheless, I’m still a fanatic.
Q. So who’s your Babe Ruth then, in the Labour Party?
A. What, the star player that I think we sold? There’s been quite a lot of best Prime Ministers we never had, John Smith, Neil Kinnock, lots of people who spent a lot of time out of power. That’d be the sort of parallel.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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