Mason89 Posted May 29 Report Posted May 29 On 27/05/2026 at 18:19, Ajja said: Suspect some will but most won’t. That’s where we are now. Interestingly, Lowe-life’s Restore party is polling around 7% in Makerfield. That could put a hole in the Reform boat. 7% of Makerfield needs an absolute hiding. There has to be zero tolerance of these cunts Quote
Ajja Posted May 30 Report Posted May 30 Interesting to see Blair sticking his knife into the debate in UK politics. Clearly hasn’t learned much from his Iraq war experience. 1 Quote
manc_don Posted May 31 Report Posted May 31 On 26/05/2026 at 05:08, RicoS321 said: Am I missing something? The article is suggesting that the material itself should be banned, but surely it's the cutting process that should be? It's not really like asbestos in that regard is it? The fine dust comes from the circular saw as far as I can tell, which isn't likely to take place in the home environment. From cutting tiles etc, the dust from snapping, or hammering up isn't the same as when cutting. Compared to something like plastic, it seems fairly benign. Well I guess the point is that it's a carcinogenic material, which is exactly what asbestos is. Whilst, yes, if snapping a tile etc the content is low, it still exists. Over here, since the ban in aussie, plenty have changed choices and refuse to specify it purely because a) we don't know if it's actually been made properly or b) there is a stigma associated to it now. Given the tories have been around for so long in the UK, i'm not surprised it's not been picked up on. There are better products that are not made with silica, so not an issue if it is banned from my perspective. Quote
manc_don Posted May 31 Report Posted May 31 17 hours ago, Ajja said: Interesting to see Blair sticking his knife into the debate in UK politics. Clearly hasn’t learned much from his Iraq war experience. Who actually asked for his opinion, why is he even being asked for it? Absolute troglodyte. 1 Quote
Ajja Posted May 31 Report Posted May 31 1 hour ago, manc_don said: Who actually asked for his opinion, why is he even being asked for it? Absolute troglodyte. Apparently he could ‘no longer stay silent’ and has written a 5000 word essay on what’s going wrong with the Labour government. His analysis was actually pretty spot on but his ideas are not so. His blend of market economics and social provision seems to have shifted a little further towards a Reagonomics/Thatcher-lite approach and his foreign policy ideas of do whatever US say is frankly mental. He is still sounding like he is seeking validation or justification for his stance on Iraq, all these years later. If you can’t be arsed reading the essay there is a decent interview with The News Agents pod but it’s pretty much a bend over and let the market and the US ride you senseless kinda deal. 1 Quote
manc_don Posted May 31 Report Posted May 31 4 hours ago, Ajja said: Apparently he could ‘no longer stay silent’ and has written a 5000 word essay on what’s going wrong with the Labour government. His analysis was actually pretty spot on but his ideas are not so. His blend of market economics and social provision seems to have shifted a little further towards a Reagonomics/Thatcher-lite approach and his foreign policy ideas of do whatever US say is frankly mental. He is still sounding like he is seeking validation or justification for his stance on Iraq, all these years later. If you can’t be arsed reading the essay there is a decent interview with The News Agents pod but it’s pretty much a bend over and let the market and the US ride you senseless kinda deal. Is the essay readily available? I haven’t checked yet but will seek it out if so. Don’t mind reading the ramblings of former leader, but will likely run out of time and stick with the newsagents it still amazes me how many people hold the US in such high regard when all the evidence points to the contrary. But your point re validation of the Iraq war makes sense of that. currently I can only relate to my current circumstances, but despite NZ having stronger economic ties with China, we appear (current muppets in power), to be chasing the yank dollar and approval. To the point of wrecking the country for the sake of a few minerals. It just doesn’t make sense. Quote
Ajja Posted June 1 Report Posted June 1 (edited) 21 hours ago, manc_don said: Is the essay readily available? I haven’t checked yet but will seek it out if so. Don’t mind reading the ramblings of former leader, but will likely run out of time and stick with the newsagents it still amazes me how many people hold the US in such high regard when all the evidence points to the contrary. But your point re validation of the Iraq war makes sense of that. currently I can only relate to my current circumstances, but despite NZ having stronger economic ties with China, we appear (current muppets in power), to be chasing the yank dollar and approval. To the point of wrecking the country for the sake of a few minerals. It just doesn’t make sense. Blair’s point is more about necessity than preference with regards the US. His argument seems to be that we can’t operate without them as allies ergo we should always stand with them. Using the Falklands as justification (as he does) doesn’t stand up in my mind, not a comparable conflict i don’t buy the need for the US to protect our security as I don’t know who we are being protected from. Militarily, who is going to wage war on Europe? It won’t be the Russians, their economy is smaller than Italy’s and they have expended the majority of their arsenal and their young male population who are willing to fight on a conflict with Ukraine that they aren’t winning. The irony is that the most likely nation to try and annexe Europe right now is Trump’s America. Edited June 1 by Ajja Quote
Mason89 Posted June 1 Report Posted June 1 It would be class if old white men knew when to retire Think of all the problems it would solve 2 Quote
Mason89 Posted June 2 Report Posted June 2 (edited) Nigel Farage addresses the nation. Not about how he’s never had a constituency meeting, or missed 77 Parliament votes in a row, or the £5m he pocketed from a Thai crypto billionaire for Brexit/security/something else or the fact his burd paid £900k in cash, presumably from tips, for a house he’ll never live in No, he wants to launch a white lives matter campaign on the back of a murder where the victims family specifically said it they didn’t want it turned into an issue of race. I suppose those white lives don’t matter to Nige He is a cunt, so is every member of his company & so is every dribbling fuckwit that falls for it It’s a shame he walked out of that plane crash Edited June 2 by Mason89 3 Quote
Ajja Posted June 2 Report Posted June 2 3 hours ago, Mason89 said: Nigel Farage addresses the nation. Not about how he’s never had a constituency meeting, or missed 77 Parliament votes in a row, or the £5m he pocketed from a Thai crypto billionaire for Brexit/security/something else or the fact his burd paid £900k in cash, presumably from tips, for a house he’ll never live in No, he wants to launch a white lives matter campaign on the back of a murder where the victims family specifically said it they didn’t want it turned into an issue of race. I suppose those white lives don’t matter to Nige He is a cunt, so is every member of his company & so is every dribbling fuckwit that falls for it It’s a shame he walked out of that plane crash Amen 1 Quote
mondo_notion Posted Wednesday at 12:47 Report Posted Wednesday at 12:47 Quiet on here recently, everyone off out burning medium sized cars and building site equipment? 1 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted Wednesday at 16:34 Report Posted Wednesday at 16:34 3 hours ago, mondo_notion said: Quiet on here recently, everyone off out burning medium sized cars and building site equipment? Nothing anyone can add to what is going on. It's just bonkers. The only question I want answered, is, does wearing a flag give a person special super powers, as when I see shyte happening in the news, there are always folked wrappen up in them attacking someone or something. Quote
Jupiter Posted Wednesday at 17:52 Report Posted Wednesday at 17:52 Are Catholics and protestants in Northern Ireland finally on the same side? Quote
manc_don Posted Wednesday at 19:17 Report Posted Wednesday at 19:17 Obviously watching from afar, it seems wild that it’s all kicking off. This is of course exactly what grifter and ultimate dirty immigrant, farage the garage, wants. Thick people falling hook, line and sinker for their games. Absolutely not condoning that attempted murder, but the reaction is completely illogical. Quote
BigAl Posted Wednesday at 20:15 Report Posted Wednesday at 20:15 7 hours ago, mondo_notion said: Quiet on here recently, everyone off out burning medium sized cars and building site equipment? Attended a small gathering in The Weeg last night but caught the last train home 1 Quote
Ajja Posted Wednesday at 22:10 Report Posted Wednesday at 22:10 Funny how these sort of disruptions often happen when summer starts. Board youths who are angry at the world and looking for something to fuck up. Quote
RicoS321 Posted Thursday at 06:01 Report Posted Thursday at 06:01 7 hours ago, Ajja said: Board youths who are angry at the world and looking for something to fuck up. Thick as planks, they are. 1 2 Quote
Mason89 Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago The kids getting banned from social media are smarter than the helmets doing the banning This is just lazy from a government on its arse. It won’t work. Quote
RicoS321 Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Mason89 said: The kids getting banned from social media are smarter than the helmets doing the banning This is just lazy from a government on its arse. It won’t work. As a lazy parent, I think it might be quite useful to have the government doing the banning for me. What do you think the solution should look like for children? Quote
Mason89 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, RicoS321 said: As a lazy parent, I think it might be quite useful to have the government doing the banning for me. What do you think the solution should look like for children? Ask them. They’ll know more about how this works than Starmer I keep saying it but the people in real danger on social media is your auntie, not your kids. This whole thing is completely unworkable & is only being put forward to make this spineless wanker look hard. If his intention was to keep children safe online, he’d enforce laws that already there. He won’t though, as that would upset the facists with cash. He’s a total coward. Government still uses a site that’s AI generates child porn & who is run by a sociopathic Nazi for official comms. Stay safe kids 1 Quote
Don Julio Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago https://mollyrosefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Joint-statement-from-childrens-and-online-safety-organisations-experts-and-bereaved-families-on-a-social-media-ban-for-under-16s.pdf Quote
CurlsLikeTattie Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, Mason89 said: Ask them. They’ll know more about how this works than Starmer I keep saying it but the people in real danger on social media is your auntie, not your kids. This whole thing is completely unworkable & is only being put forward to make this spineless wanker look hard. If his intention was to keep children safe online, he’d enforce laws that already there. He won’t though, as that would upset the facists with cash. He’s a total coward. Government still uses a site that’s AI generates child porn & who is run by a sociopathic Nazi for official comms. Stay safe kids I would argue that there are different sets of risks - one, in theory, that your auntie should have build up the nous to filter through and ignore the crap. Personally I would just ban it full stop.........for all ages. Quote
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