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 Post subject: Re: Official Royal Wedding and Voting System Referendum Thread
PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2011 23:35 
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I'm neither for or against the union & polls reckon only 30% of Scots want independence anyway so what's the huge worry.

Mm. Frankly, I'm uneasy with Cameron et al getting all fighty about this—it just seems bad tactics. It would make more sense for them to let the SNP bang on about independence and not even bother responding, given that most Scots seem happy enough with their Parliament (and, according to a large number of reports I've read in the past, also happy to let certain... 'difficult' laws be dictated by Westminster, such as those on abortion).

Going off on a tangent, I'm not sure what establishing a Scottish state would achieve that a federal UK (or at least a more autonomous Scotland) wouldn't. But that's me, personally.

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^^ However, fuck that. Don't feel sorry for the English—after yesterday, it's clear they get what they deserve for being idiots, especially Labour voters and the unions. The unions were so rampantly anti-AV, and therefore cleverly shored up the Tories for at least a generation. Nice one, unions, you fucking dolts.
Yeah, I was majorly disappointed too about the big unions being anti-AV. Their thinking behind that, presumably, is that FPTP = majority governments = Labour majority governments = trade-union sponsored legislation. Which completely misses the point that a coalition government of Labour + someone else is still better for unionised working people than any sort of Tory government. The inflexible tribalism of some of these unions never ceases to amaze and frustrate...


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parts of London where people who call their children Quentin and Flora live. Or upcoming places where Quentin and Flora will go to live.


Lambeth, Southwark, Islington, Camden, Haringey, Hackney? I've only been to Hackney, Southwark and Lambeth of those, but none of them particularly make the names Quentin or Flora spring to mind.

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Yeah, I was majorly disappointed too about the big unions being anti-AV. Their thinking behind that, presumably, is that FPTP = majority governments = Labour majority governments = trade-union sponsored legislation.

From what I read, there was a lot of "this coalition is bad, therefore coalition is bad, and AV might lead to more coalition", alongside hedging bets that Labour will get a majority in 2015. I think the second of those things is a pipe dream. Even if the Libs are effectively removed from the Commons (current estimates have the party with just TWO seats in 2015), they will still get anything from 8 to 17 per cent of the vote, according to current estimates—and that's the party at a low. That vote will be at the expense of Labour, not the Tories. With AV, Labour would, in some circumstances, have got that vote as a second-choice, the idiots.

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Which completely misses the point that a coalition government of Labour + someone else is still better for unionised working people than any sort of Tory government.

This too. A Lab/Lib govt, with Libs curbing Lab's appalling record on authoritarianism but with general agreement on social mobility, and the odd row over taxation and corporations could have been great. But the more things move on now, I wonder if we're actually heading for a Tory majority in 2015, or a hung parliament where NO coalition is entirely viable (i.e. where there aren't enough Con/Lab to form a working majority, but where there are also not enough natural partners).


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Currently we prefer AV to Kate, and poor old William couldn't make it past the post:

Who's the fairest of them all?

The Alternative Vote 121 points
Kate Middleton 116 points
First Past the Post 78 point
Prince William 75 points


And I have no idea how close the poll.


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So we knock out william and recast those votes according to those voters preferences, surely?


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The Alternative Vote 121 points
Kate Middleton 116 points
First Past the Post 78 point
Prince William 75 points

Had it been AV, it could all have been so different. Those who love William probably love Kate, and so she'd have won. Poor Kate!


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CraigGrannell wrote:
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The Alternative Vote 121 points
Kate Middleton 116 points
First Past the Post 78 point
Prince William 75 points

Had it been AV, it could all have been so different. Those who love William probably love Kate, and so she'd have won. Poor Kate!


Those who love william are surely (either gold digging and/or very misguided) women who would hate her.

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It appears I got a letter today from TVs Richard Wilson, urging me to vote "Yes" to AV.

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It appears I got a letter today from TVs Richard Wilson, urging me to vote "Yes" to AV.

Thanks, Richard!

Write back and tell him it only turned up today, see what his response is.


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It appears I got a letter today from TVs Richard Wilson, urging me to vote "Yes" to AV.

Thanks, Richard!

Write back and tell him it only turned up today, see what his response is.


Or call him up?

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It appears I got a letter today from TVs Richard Wilson, urging me to vote "Yes" to AV.

Thanks, Richard!

Write back and tell him it only turned up today, see what his response is.

I'm not sure he'd understand why it wasn't sent in time.

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I imagine he'd express a certain amount of incredulity at that fact.


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1) If you have a child born on the same day as the Royal Baby, you get a penny
2) Because of (1)The royalist that sat near me at work and is currently right close to giving birth must be hanging on some
3) I think all Royal babys should be called after the winner of the Grand national that year.
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I hope it's all been a ruse and she just wanted to pig out for 9 months without people being bitchy.


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I hope it's a mandrill, like the one Queen Elizabeth I gave birth to by mistake.

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I think the poor sod should have a normal life like the rest of us and be free to enter a career and live out their time on earth in a manner of their own choosing.


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I hope it's a mandrill, like the one Queen Elizabeth I gave birth to by mistake.


Shhh - you'll have Chinny hoping its a Nimon


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Kate is in labour!!!@!

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Kate is in labour!!!@!

I thought the royal family were meant to keep out of politics.

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Kate is in labour!!!@!

I thought the royal family were meant to keep out of politics.

Perhaps shes fisting tony blair


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Er.... http://uk.lifestyle.yahoo.com/kate-midd ... 22304.html

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It almost makes me as angry as the baby formula advert that opens with "We all know it's better to breast feed your child, but.." >:(

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It almost makes me as angry as the baby formula advert that opens with "We all know it's better to breast feed your child, but.." >:(


Why does that make you angry?

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It almost makes me as angry as the baby formula advert that opens with "We all know it's better to breast feed your child, but.." >:(


Why does that make you angry?


I'm not a mother, but if I was, and I had chosen not to breast feed, I think I'd be pretty irate at a TV advertisement telling me I wasn't doing the best thing for my child. Everyone is different, and some people just can't do it, let alone should have the choice not to if they don't want to for whatever reason, so I hate that they are essentially saying "fact: this is what's best for your baby" when they don't know you or your baby.

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But it is a fact. Unless your baby is somehow allergic to you.

Sure, some mothers can't, and this advert might make them upset, (and, in fairness, there's not a massive difference between the two methods anyway). But it's the best kind of correct.

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It's better than saying, "this formula is BETTER than breastfeeding!"

Because that would be a lie.

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Because that would be a lie.

Ah, but the actual line is (I'm fairly sure) "We all know that breast-feeding is better for your baby", and I'm fairly sure that not everyone knows that so it is a lie!

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Any advert involving mothers is guaranteed to offend at least 20% of the mothers watching it anyway, so you might as well just go for it.

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But it is a fact. Unless your baby is somehow allergic to you.

Sure, some mothers can't, and this advert might make them upset, (and, in fairness, there's not a massive difference between the two methods anyway). But it's the best kind of correct.


:this:

Not everyone can breast feed, and some people have trouble with it, but if you can do it, then broadly speaking you should give it a go in terms of health benefits. But it's not like you're otherwise going to be feeding them coke and burgers. Formula milk is fine; we've used gallons of the stuff. I certainly agree that people who don't breast feed shouldn't be demonised or anything.

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Indeed, save the demonisation for those mothers that really deserve it. Like the ones that breast feed in public.


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Yeah, it's genuinely accepted as fact that breast-feeding really is better for babies. Certainly it's what the midwives and health visitors recommend for new mums. My ex gave it a go for a few weeks with Zioette, but it was too painful for her. Switching to formula was obviously better for us anyway, because I could easily mix up formula for her when I had her - otherwise my ex would've had to express into bottles for me to store at mine when I had her over which would've been a bit awkward.

But yeah, it is a fact that breast-feeding is the best way for feeding a baby in terms of health benefits.


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But it is a fact. Unless your baby is somehow allergic to you.

Sure, some mothers can't, and this advert might make them upset, (and, in fairness, there's not a massive difference between the two methods anyway). But it's the best kind of correct.


:this:

Not everyone can breast feed, and some people have trouble with it, but if you can do it, then broadly speaking you should give it a go in terms of health benefits. But it's not like you're otherwise going to be feeding them coke and burgers. Formula milk is fine; we've used gallons of the stuff. I certainly agree that people who don't breast feed shouldn't be demonised or anything.


And I agree, give it a go, health wise it is better, but that ad really feels demonising. Guilt? Here, have a shit ton of it.

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I think that advert is the opposite, "breast is best, but if you can't manage that, we're a good 2nd choice"

Pauline breastfed all of our kids, but with our daughter she couldn't produce enough (and she was losing weight) so she went 50/50. The thing is with that once we started supplementing (it was good for me, as I could get more invloved with feeding her) it was always going to make it harder to get back to 100% breastfeeding, as obviously the demand dropped. We felt annoyed that we had to pay so much for the powedered milk (and all the hassles with cleaning etc).

I get more annoyed about the sexist adverts ("Mum's shop in iceland", "girls shop in boots" "yorkies and mccoys are for men"

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But yeah, it is a fact that breast-feeding is the best way for feeding a baby in terms of health benefits.


That's not the point though. The point is that you're effectively just saying to a group of people already shitting themselves that they're failing their children that they're outright doing it wrong.

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I think the tabloid press would be delighted for the Duchess of Cambridge to publicly breastfeed the poor child.


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I think the tabloid press would be delighted for the Duchess of Cambridge to publicly breastfeed the poor child.


Oh god yes, we have that whole debacle yet to come :roll:

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