Mind you I spent enough there so that is different too. You guys do get it all for free. My single room was 200 pounds a night!!!!!!! Of course I expect free parking!
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Mind you I spent enough there so that is different too. You guys do get it all for free. My single room was 200 pounds a night!!!!!!! Of course I expect free parking!
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I suspect many of you know what I think about Corbyn TrouserPress, and the unpleasant rabble that is the current Labour Party .... But it is absolutely scandalous that people have to pay to park at a so called free hospital.
i suppose the trouble is that some hospitals make up to £3m a year from this horrendous parking charges, so they will all moan that they haven't got any money, and as the government for an extra £3m each to cover the loss.
You can't really fucking win in politics, can you.
Anyway, never mind the sick, it's a tax on popular people like me as I would have plenty of visitors if I was ill, and they would all have to pay to park![]()
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
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Or with the Tories you will eventually have to pay directly for treatment and the parking as well. A society of obese alcoholics is obviously very rational having the Tories polling at 50%.
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I don't dismiss the entire electorate, but I do think it fair to say that most people are not genuinely informed when it comes to the most serious issues that will affect their future. I really think it boils down to about 20% of the public really understanding it and a substantial portion of those people with a vested interest in making sure their house price goes up, that their taxes stay down, that they have their private health care, that they have their shares. It's not connected but I was listening to a former Marxist from India who said that it was too difficult to change other people so he changed himself. He became more conservative. I think that is a common pattern. Older people vote conservative, they read the papers, they think Corbyn is a bit bonkers and looks like Worzel Gummidge.
Then there is the rest of the population and you know yourself that a lot of people are not genuinely into politics. A lot of people don't even watch the news. Even fewer actually investigate the truth of the news that they are reading. It's just a reality and I wish it wasn't like that. It's hard to talk politics with some people. I think that is one reason I am socially awkward because I do like to talk about politics, but people generally find it a bit serious and weird. People like to talk about fun stuff and do fun stuff and I get it because I do too sometimes. I like to kill zombies. Most people also have to work 40 hours a week just to pay the rent and feed the kids, so you can't exactly blame them for coming home, having dinner, wanting to watch a bit of TV and then go to bed quite shagged out at the end of a long day. Maybe you would even get drunk as you cannot fall asleep and are depressed. I totally get it.
I know far less than I should but I look back at the me of 10 years ago and I know far more now and I am someone with a degree in politics. I didn't learn a great deal. Pig ignorant in fact. Smart, but knew nothing. All that history and neo liberal filters......what about today and what I should be doing about it? I only started to really learn about that when I got too far away.
I want to be proven wrong, I want to be shocked and astonished. I want Jeremy Corbyn to be the Prime Minister of the UK. It would be the finest thing imaginable. Just as significant as beating the Nazi's in WW2. WW2 was 6 years and brutal, but the neo liberal war has been a long slow burn. The neo liberal war is all many of us have ever known.
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You are right again Miles.
There are far too many disenfranchised and do not vote. If they did that could make the difference in Labour winning.
The young have joined Labour in their thousands (but they could be Tory voters) and he has made politics popular again. I hope he wins but I fear he will not.
Maybe Corbyn is too idealistic and sensible to be a prime minister?
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Take central banking for instance. Even most people into politics have no understanding of the money supply. None. Zero. I was ignorant too until I really started to read about it a few years back. It's very important stuff, but we don't learn about it in school. In fact much of the relevant and important stuff seems to be missing from curricula. Steve Keen argues that even many people who study economics at university don't really understand it beyond a certain rudimentary level. I certainly don't make any pretence at understanding complex mathematical equations. The numbers of people who really understand things are quite small and I don't pretend to know at that level. Power control systems and their tools of coercion are quite complex. To start chipping away I think people just need to vote for Corbyn, but the real controllers of the universe are the financiers as most politicians eventually discover. The shadowy network that always runs things and never changes with the emergence of a new government. We saw it very glaringly in the case of Greece that completely ignored the will of the electorate. It's not that easy even if you do get your guys in.
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