Nov 2021
3:23pm, 8 Nov 2021
14,330 posts
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Badger
[Totally agree with you there. It really annoys me the way interviewers act if a politician changes their mind about anything. ]
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Nov 2021
7:48am, 9 Nov 2021
32,443 posts
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
(Apologies for lowering the tone, the mention of portaloo bought the recent image to the forefront of my mind )
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Nov 2021
8:12am, 9 Nov 2021
2,173 posts
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GeneHunt59
I think the issue with u turns and politicians changing their minds is not because they do it when faced with new evidence, but when they do it when the evidence was there all the time and they chose to ignore it. David Cameron was great for u-turns. Whenever he made one he would turn it around and say 'we are a listening government'.
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Nov 2021
9:48am, 9 Nov 2021
13,781 posts
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ITG 🇮🇸
I get that GH. But when we make a big drama about it, we make it harder for them to change their minds. Of course, I'd rather they made good decisions from the off but sometimes (def not always) they have to react quite quickly before they can get all the facts, even if the facts are out there.
(Can't believe I am defending politicians! But this applies to all parties.)
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Nov 2021
8:43pm, 11 Nov 2021
4,937 posts
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steve45
Someone must have already mentioned: bloody electric scooters!
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Nov 2021
10:40pm, 12 Nov 2021
8,535 posts
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The Great Raemondo
I don't know if 'everyone' else loves them, but they seem to still have careers and crop up all over the damn place, but I utterly despise the cretins Gervais and Merchant.
Hideously unfunny ableist shitgibbons, the pair of them.
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Nov 2021
2:16pm, 19 Nov 2021
3,611 posts
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Cheg
I wouldn’t say hate, but Nando’s is overrated in a massive way.
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Nov 2021
2:57pm, 19 Nov 2021
15,587 posts
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JK *chameleon*
Yup. As is KFC, although perhaps to a lesser degree than Nando's.
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Nov 2021
3:39pm, 19 Nov 2021
32,931 posts
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Sushi.
All fast food multinationals are over rated and should be banned as health and environmental
Catastrophes.
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Nov 2021
3:46pm, 19 Nov 2021
2,003 posts
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Mushroom
ditto multi national 'coffee shops'...
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