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I'm paraphrasing the 'Who we are' section on the website, plus the various references to being bored.tailwindhome said:
I'm not sure any of us is in a place to judgerjsterry said:Anyone else read the About section?
The liberal/authoritarian axis is boring. Questions about civil liberties and democracy are less relevant than culture war issues are to current discourse. This is why we have decided to go with woke/conservative for the y axis.
Whole thing invented by two people with not enough to do.
Also, their flatmate posted this.
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This cheers me up somewhat:
https://cityam.com/johnson-driverless-trains-should-be-a-condition-for-transport-for-london-bailout/
Not sure robots go on strike at the drop of a hat..."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
They also tend to be better drivers.1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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And allow you to sit right at the front pretending you are driving.1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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Yep on both counts - I like the DLR and it doesnt seem to have safety issues from the lack of human drivers."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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maybe one for the intrigue thread but it does get hit by strikesStevo_666 said:Yep on both counts - I like the DLR and it doesnt seem to have safety issues from the lack of human drivers.
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The person inspecting the tickets still has to check the platform is clear and turn a key to set the train in motion.surrey_commuter said:
maybe one for the intrigue thread but it does get hit by strikesStevo_666 said:Yep on both counts - I like the DLR and it doesnt seem to have safety issues from the lack of human drivers.
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Less strikes though as less employees with hard line union reps to cause trouble.
And as RJS says, the machines are better drivers."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
So it turns out the leaked papers Corbyn so proudly waved in the air were in fact, leaked by the Russians.0
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Feels odd to suddenly release this before the intelligence committee releases the Russia report.rick_chasey said:So it turns out the leaked papers Corbyn so proudly waved in the air were in fact, leaked by the Russians.
Almost like Russias end game is endlessly d!cking around, rather than wanting a particular person in power.0 -
rick_chasey said:
So it turns out the leaked papers Corbyn so proudly waved in the air were in fact, leaked by the Russians.
I seem to think that was mooted at the time. It'll be harder now for the Tories to block the report of Russian interference, if they are using parts of the report that (albeit fairly) benefit their narrative. Maybe they are getting this out first, to try to create a stir before the other forms of interference become public.0 -
Preemptive whataboutery?The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
No it's important. People don't care because Corbyn lost, but they should.
Even if this is a small piece of it.0 -
rick_chasey said:
No it's important. People don't care because Corbyn lost, but they should.
Even if this is a small piece of it.
Of course it is, but so is the rest of the report on Russian interference - even if it says "there was no other interference". Unless the whole of the public part of the report is released now, the suspicion will be that the selective release is purely political.0 -
Well shock, horror - Corbyn was a 'useful idiot' for the Russians in their attempt to interfere with the election:
https://telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/07/16/russians-played-jeremy-corbyn-useful-idiot-publicise-classified/
Not so sure about the useful bit, given the result"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Given the ISC fiasco last week, I'd say it's all going to plan for the Russians.1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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If they are looking for a lack of trust in both sides, mission accomplished.Stevo_666 said:Well shock, horror - Corbyn was a 'useful idiot' for the Russians in their attempt to interfere with the election:
https://telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/07/16/russians-played-jeremy-corbyn-useful-idiot-publicise-classified/
Not so sure about the useful bit, given the result
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I think they were looking for the tories not to win the last election, given the subject and timing of that leak involving Corbyn. Massive failkingstongraham said:
If they are looking for a lack of trust in both sides, mission accomplished.Stevo_666 said:Well shock, horror - Corbyn was a 'useful idiot' for the Russians in their attempt to interfere with the election:
https://telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/07/16/russians-played-jeremy-corbyn-useful-idiot-publicise-classified/
Not so sure about the useful bit, given the result"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
🤣Stevo_666 said:
I think they were looking for the tories not to win the last election, given the subject and timing of that leak involving Corbyn. Massive failkingstongraham said:
If they are looking for a lack of trust in both sides, mission accomplished.Stevo_666 said:Well shock, horror - Corbyn was a 'useful idiot' for the Russians in their attempt to interfere with the election:
https://telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/07/16/russians-played-jeremy-corbyn-useful-idiot-publicise-classified/
Not so sure about the useful bit, given the result1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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Nope, they don't really care. Much like in the US, I'm sure they were happy that trump won, but undermining the system is what mattered.Stevo_666 said:
I think they were looking for the tories not to win the last election, given the subject and timing of that leak involving Corbyn. Massive failkingstongraham said:
If they are looking for a lack of trust in both sides, mission accomplished.Stevo_666 said:Well shock, horror - Corbyn was a 'useful idiot' for the Russians in their attempt to interfere with the election:
https://telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/07/16/russians-played-jeremy-corbyn-useful-idiot-publicise-classified/
Not so sure about the useful bit, given the result
Being found out is another positive for them. It all helps.0 -
Not really that fussed, it's not like we trusted Corbyn before that anyway. My point was that he's an idiot.kingstongraham said:
Nope, they don't really care. Much like in the US, I'm sure they were happy that trump won, but undermining the system is what mattered.Stevo_666 said:
I think they were looking for the tories not to win the last election, given the subject and timing of that leak involving Corbyn. Massive failkingstongraham said:
If they are looking for a lack of trust in both sides, mission accomplished.Stevo_666 said:Well shock, horror - Corbyn was a 'useful idiot' for the Russians in their attempt to interfere with the election:
https://telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/07/16/russians-played-jeremy-corbyn-useful-idiot-publicise-classified/
Not so sure about the useful bit, given the result
Being found out is another positive for them. It all helps."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Oh sure. I don't think there's much argument here on that front. The story of how that leak ended up on Corbyn's desk is interesting. IIRC the Russians had been trailing it around the nether regions of the Internet for some time before a Labour party activist spotted it and passed it on up to Corbyn's team. That none of them thought to question where it might have come from is particularly damning given that Russian interference was hardly a new idea.
Mind you with his response to the Salisbury incident this is not surprising either.1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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They were probably so desperate to land a blow on the Tories that they didn't think to check out the source/whether it was genuine etc and just put it out there. A bit like some people's posting on this forum"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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We'll see if you think that about others who have received their help (unwittingly).Stevo_666 said:
Not really that fussed, it's not like we trusted Corbyn before that anyway. My point was that he's an idiot.kingstongraham said:
Nope, they don't really care. Much like in the US, I'm sure they were happy that trump won, but undermining the system is what mattered.Stevo_666 said:
I think they were looking for the tories not to win the last election, given the subject and timing of that leak involving Corbyn. Massive failkingstongraham said:
If they are looking for a lack of trust in both sides, mission accomplished.Stevo_666 said:Well shock, horror - Corbyn was a 'useful idiot' for the Russians in their attempt to interfere with the election:
https://telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/07/16/russians-played-jeremy-corbyn-useful-idiot-publicise-classified/
Not so sure about the useful bit, given the result
Being found out is another positive for them. It all helps.0 -
I see you're not disagreeing with the point that I'm making.kingstongraham said:
We'll see if you think that about others who have received their help (unwittingly).Stevo_666 said:
Not really that fussed, it's not like we trusted Corbyn before that anyway. My point was that he's an idiot.kingstongraham said:
Nope, they don't really care. Much like in the US, I'm sure they were happy that trump won, but undermining the system is what mattered.Stevo_666 said:
I think they were looking for the tories not to win the last election, given the subject and timing of that leak involving Corbyn. Massive failkingstongraham said:
If they are looking for a lack of trust in both sides, mission accomplished.Stevo_666 said:Well shock, horror - Corbyn was a 'useful idiot' for the Russians in their attempt to interfere with the election:
https://telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/07/16/russians-played-jeremy-corbyn-useful-idiot-publicise-classified/
Not so sure about the useful bit, given the result
Being found out is another positive for them. It all helps."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
That Corbyn is a tw4t of the highest order? Of course not.0
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I wouldn't vote for him. Never have in any election. Guy's an idiot.
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Someone like that in a leadership role, moves the overton window, has all sorts of unforeseen consequences.0
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That's the attitude !"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0