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circuscritic , to world in Finland has no private schools – and its pupils perform better than British children

I wish that PM Sunak was right about the result of this, because a class war is exactly what the UK needs. Unfortunately, his track record tells me that he’ll be wrong about that as well.

Also, I always lol at the rich trying to appropriate class warfare language to mean that the poors will make fun of, or bear greater resentment to, the ruling class.

It’s like saying that global warming is actually environmental terrorism, and that the rain must be held accountable.

Luvs2Spuj , to unitedkingdom in Two in five not saving enough in pension for even basic retirement

I don’t expect to reach retirement age as it will keep increasing. If I do make it that far, I expect having to work so long to get there that I will be pretty much a husk of a human.

That isn’t to say I’m not paying into one, but I probably am in the ‘not adequately saving’ group because I want to enjoy the time I have now as best I can.

The future is terrifying and causes a lot of anxiety…

Edit: also wasn’t the state pension supposed to cover a basic retirement!? Fuck.

thesporkeffect , to news in Public has no right to swim in sea, claims firm that dumped sewage at bathing spot

Holy shit. Is there no law against dumping waste? It seems immaterial whether someone has a ‘right to swim’, that’s not the issue at hand dude

Altofaltception , to news in Israel 'in secret talks to send Gazans to Congo' as part of resettlement plan
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cricket97 , to world in Finland has no private schools – and its pupils perform better than British children

Finland is also small and ethnically homogenous. A lot easier to make social programs work in that context.

HidingCat , to world in Finland has no private schools – and its pupils perform better than British children

Might as well cite Singapore, but we also have our negatives. I wouldn't be so quick to jump to private/public as the main source of education problems.

IAmWiking , to news in Nigel Farage is now considering whether “life was worth living” in the UK.

As it says in the article, he's been designated a PEP because he allegedly took money from the Russian government. He denies this but hasn't sued the person making the allegation. Even in his rant on GB news he lists Ukraine first as a potential state known for bribery. He excuses Russian actions at every turn, it's clear he's getting something from them.

tal ,
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He denies this but hasn't sued the person making the allegation

Setting aside the issue of whether-or-not he has received money, I don't think that it's a great idea to make the expected norm for someone to sue someone else if they're innocent of something that someone claims that they did. Kind of results in everyone running around with lawyers on hair-trigger.

Anomandaris ,
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Between normal people, or even minor celebrities, I would absolutely agree. But Farage is a notable entity in politics and journalism, one would hope that being accused of corruption, bribery, and treason would be ruinous for such a career. That is absolutely the sort of thing you would sue over, if you believed you had a good chance at winning.

WatTyler , to unitedkingdom in Sunak attacks Starmer on trans rights as Brianna Ghey’s mother visits Parliament

Yet another moment in British politics that has flooded me with anger and upset, followed by despair that there’s nothing I can do to rid us of malevolent, hateful bigots like Rishi Sunak.

JoBo ,

It’s not even like he was caught unawares doing his usual schtick without realising Ms Ghey was present. Not that it would be OK anyway. But Starmer literally introduced her at the start of PMQs. Grotesque. Absolutely grotesque.

WatTyler ,

For Brianna’s mother’s sake, I’m relieved that Sunak used the correct pronouns when he spoke about Brianna at the end. However, what does it say about Sunak and this bullshit, culture war transphobia that he did use the correct pronouns for Brianna?

The whole thrust of the attack was to imply that Starmer doesn’t know what a woman is but then when it’s convenient, Sunak tacitly agrees with Starmer that Brianna was a woman.

I’d almost have more sympathy for Sunak if I thought he was a misinformed transphobe. I resent him more because I don’t believe he genuinely cares, like some do. I have never had any reason to believe he thinks there is any problem with trans people. Yet, he is willing to endanger the lives of these beleaguered, threatened innocent people, for what? For the fucking Conservative and Unionist party. A reprehensible institution that has done infinitely more damage in the real world than any trans person has caused in the most batshit, unhinged nightmares of a Mail Online commenter.

Oneeightnine , to unitedkingdom in Pensioners will need £8,000 more than last year to have a modest retirement
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The thought of even having a pension worth £14k a year seems so far fetched to me. Guess I’ll just drop my hours from 45 to 39?

13esq ,

Yup, my pension contribution is about £5k a year and I feel damn lucky to have that!

Imagine having a final salary pension and than allowing it to be voted away for future generations!

HenriVolney , to news in Israel 'in secret talks to send Gazans to Congo' as part of resettlement plan

Never heard of this media. If confirmed, the plot will be very similar to the forced deportation and genocide of Armenians by Turkey in 1915-16. I hope they won’t do it. If they do, they will surely lose any type of support from Western countries.

SnotFlickerman ,
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they will surely lose any type of support from Western countries.

One could hope, but god damn, I wouldn’t put it past half of them to fucking ignore it.

Hobbes , to world in Finland has no private schools – and its pupils perform better than British children

Duh?

Naich , to news in Nigel Farage is now considering whether “life was worth living” in the UK.
@Naich@kbin.social avatar

Why not go and find another country to ruin, you cunt?

mobyduck648 ,
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We’ve made enough questionable foreign policy decisions over the centuries, I think we should make him the live-in governor of the British Antarctic Territory. Or not, he’ll probably somehow start a culture war between the Emperor and Adélie penguins.

baggins , to news in Nigel Farage is now considering whether “life was worth living” in the UK.
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He's free to leave, perhaps his German wife could take him home?

Hyperreality ,

Seperated for years.

Last I checked he's been linked to Laure Ferrari. Let's go on a wikipedia adventure:

Laure Ferrari (* 6 October 1979, Épinal, France) has been a close associate of former UKIP leader Nigel Farage, and has been working for several right-wing to far-right political organizations and parties, including the French nationalist party (Debout la France). Ferrari was head of the Institute for Direct Democracy in Europe (IDDE), a Eurosceptic think tank, which was accused in 2017 of having illegally diverted public money to the benefits of UKIP.[1] Ferrari was also founding member of "The Mouvement," together with Mischaël Modrikamen and his wife Yasmine Dehaene-Modrikamen,[2] which in 2018 was joined and promoted by Steve Bannon.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laure_Ferrari

Mischaël Modrikamen (born 22 February 1966)[1] is a Belgian right wing politician and lawyer. ... In March 2015, Modrikamen was invited on an official visit to Russia by the Russian government and met officials at the Duma. Modrikamen, himself a strong believer in the transatlantic alliance, nevertheless announced that "we" should find some accommodation with Russia on the Crimea and Ukraine crisis. ... Modrikamen is the only Belgian political leader to have endorsed Trump, and this from the early beginning of his campaign among Republican contenders.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mischa%C3%ABl_Modrikamen

Reuters reported on October 31, 2018, that the Senate Intelligence Committee is conducting a "wide-ranging" investigation of Bannon's activities during the campaign, including knowledge he may have had about any contacts between Russia and two campaign advisors, George Papadopoulos and Carter Page, as well as his role with Cambridge Analytica.[148] ... In August 2020 members of the senate intelligence committee told the DOJ they believed that Bannon, Jared Kushner, and Donald Trump Jr. may have misled them with their testimony about Russia investigation. ... Bannon has defended Trump's ties to and praise for Russian president Vladimir Putin.[357][372] He expressed a belief that traditionalists see Russia as an ally. Bannon said they "believe that at least Putin is standing up for traditional institutions, and he's trying to do it in a form of nationalism—and I think that people, particularly in certain countries, want to see the sovereignty for their country. They want to see nationalism for their country" rather than a "pan-European Union".[372] According to the book War for Eternity, Bannon met notorious Russian ideologue Aleksandr Dugin in Rome in 2018 to advocate closer relations between the United States and Russia, as well as Traditionalist philosophy ... [etc. etc. etc. etc.]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Bannon

sab ,

It's disturbing how much evidence exists that all these right wing parties and politicians are Russian shills, yet it somehow seems to keep escaping common knowledge.

VanillaGorilla ,

Nah, thanks. We don't want him. Maybe if he doesn't like life in UK he should try death in UK? I heard it's beautiful.

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