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by Souseiseki » Sun Sep 18, 2016 9:11 pm
by Elepis » Sun Sep 18, 2016 11:54 pm
Souseiseki wrote:"This is material that clearly society and the public can well do without. Its danger is that it obviously portrays homosexuality, and the more it’s portrayed, the more the ill-disposed may think it’s acceptable.”
"This is material that clearly society and the public can well do without. Its danger is that it obviously portrays violent killings, and the more it’s portrayed, the more the ill-disposed may think it’s acceptable.”
"This is material that clearly society and the public can well do without. Its danger is that it obviously portrays shitposting, and the more it’s portrayed, the more the ill-disposed may think it’s acceptable.”
man i love the vague bullshit that can be used to ban whatever the hell you feel like.
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics ... 47646.html
this is also amazing. tbh i'd love to actually have a candidate that is willing to tell the CPS or the met to fucking shove it.
by Wolfmanne2 » Mon Sep 19, 2016 2:20 am
Mad hatters in jeans wrote:Yeah precipitating on everyone doesn't go down well usually. You seem patient enough to chat to us, i'm willing to count that as nice.
by The Archregimancy » Mon Sep 19, 2016 2:38 am
Wolfmanne2 wrote:Because I'm sad when I get bored, I made a list of a fantasy Cabinet consisting of a government of all talents.The criteria is that you must either be an ex-Commons MPs or be at the twilight of your career as a MP.
by Frank Zipper » Mon Sep 19, 2016 3:10 am
by Wolfmanne2 » Mon Sep 19, 2016 5:19 am
The Archregimancy wrote:Wolfmanne2 wrote:Because I'm sad when I get bored, I made a list of a fantasy Cabinet consisting of a government of all talents.The criteria is that you must either be an ex-Commons MPs or be at the twilight of your career as a MP.
I'm genuinely curious... why so selective about titles?
Why 'Sir' Eric Pickles and Malcolm Rifkind, but not 'Lord' Hague and Adonis? And isn't Lord Hague a rather odd choice to be Leader of the Commons given that, well, he's now in the Lords.
Also, Sir John Vincent Cable (Vince to his mates) has a knighthood.
The Archregimancy wrote:And no Michael Gove anywhere under any circumstances, ever, thank you. Even the Tories here would likely agree.
The Archregimancy wrote:Finally, in a government of 'all the talents' of former and fading MPs (you're presumably deliberately excluding nationalists), there's surely scope for some Paddy Ashdown somewhere; given his SBS background and Bosnia role, I dare suggest he's a better potential Defence Secretary than Lord Reid.
Mad hatters in jeans wrote:Yeah precipitating on everyone doesn't go down well usually. You seem patient enough to chat to us, i'm willing to count that as nice.
by Freefall11111 » Mon Sep 19, 2016 5:21 am
Frank Zipper wrote:Prime Minister - Alan Johnson
Deputy Prime Minister - Nick Clegg
Chancellor of the Exchequer - Alastair Darling
Home Secretary - Roy Hattersley
Foreign Secretary - David Steel
Brexit - David Cameron
International Trade - David Miliband
Chief Secretary to the Treasury - Danny Alexander
Health Secretary - Ken Clarke
Justice Secretary - Harriet Harman
Defence Secretary - Paddy Ashdown
Business Secretary – Vince Cable
Education Secretary – David Blunkett
Work and Pensions Secretary – Gordon Brown
Transport Secretary – Sadiq Khan
International Development – Glenys Kinnock
Environment- Food and Rural Affairs – Boris Johnson
Communities and Local Government – Sayeedi Warsi
Culture Secretary – Tessa Blackstone
Scottish Secretary – Gus McDonald
Welsh Secretary – Neil Kinnock
Northern Ireland Secretary – Douglas Hurd
Leader of the House of Commons – William Hague
Chief Whip - Peter Mandelson
[EDIT] I missed out all the honorific titles ... but Paddy is my Defence chap.
by Frank Zipper » Mon Sep 19, 2016 5:32 am
Freefall11111 wrote:Frank Zipper wrote:Prime Minister - Alan Johnson
Deputy Prime Minister - Nick Clegg
Chancellor of the Exchequer - Alastair Darling
Home Secretary - Roy Hattersley
Foreign Secretary - David Steel
Brexit - David Cameron
International Trade - David Miliband
Chief Secretary to the Treasury - Danny Alexander
Health Secretary - Ken Clarke
Justice Secretary - Harriet Harman
Defence Secretary - Paddy Ashdown
Business Secretary – Vince Cable
Education Secretary – David Blunkett
Work and Pensions Secretary – Gordon Brown
Transport Secretary – Sadiq Khan
International Development – Glenys Kinnock
Environment- Food and Rural Affairs – Boris Johnson
Communities and Local Government – Sayeedi Warsi
Culture Secretary – Tessa Blackstone
Scottish Secretary – Gus McDonald
Welsh Secretary – Neil Kinnock
Northern Ireland Secretary – Douglas Hurd
Leader of the House of Commons – William Hague
Chief Whip - Peter Mandelson
[EDIT] I missed out all the honorific titles ... but Paddy is my Defence chap.
What's the reasoning behind David Cameron, Paddy Ashdown, and Boris Johnson?
by Ifreann » Mon Sep 19, 2016 5:46 am
Ifreann wrote:Build it on the coast of an underground sea and call it Fallen London.
The zee?
Love that setting.
by Imperializt Russia » Mon Sep 19, 2016 5:53 am
Souseiseki wrote:"This is material that clearly society and the public can well do without. Its danger is that it obviously portrays homosexuality, and the more it’s portrayed, the more the ill-disposed may think it’s acceptable.”
"This is material that clearly society and the public can well do without. Its danger is that it obviously portrays violent killings, and the more it’s portrayed, the more the ill-disposed may think it’s acceptable.”
"This is material that clearly society and the public can well do without. Its danger is that it obviously portrays shitposting, and the more it’s portrayed, the more the ill-disposed may think it’s acceptable.”
man i love the vague bullshit that can be used to ban whatever the hell you feel like.
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics ... 47646.html
this is also amazing. tbh i'd love to actually have a candidate that is willing to tell the CPS or the met to fucking shove it.
Also,Lamadia wrote:dangerous socialist attitude
Imperializt Russia wrote:I'm English, you tit.
by Freefall11111 » Mon Sep 19, 2016 5:55 am
by Ifreann » Mon Sep 19, 2016 6:14 am
Freefall11111 wrote:Tim Farron actually "reviewed" NWA quite favourably. I think he may secretly be the most gangster politician we have.
by Frank Zipper » Mon Sep 19, 2016 8:29 am
by The Nihilistic view » Mon Sep 19, 2016 8:38 am
by Ifreann » Mon Sep 19, 2016 8:39 am
The Nihilistic view wrote:That's got a weird picture in my head. Tim Farron and Michael Fallon as one person.
by Frank Zipper » Mon Sep 19, 2016 8:43 am
by Elepis » Mon Sep 19, 2016 8:54 am
Frank Zipper wrote:Damn it, I only had two hours sleep. I'm pretty sure I just heard Hillary Clinton saying ISIS wanted to recruit more spiders to their cause.
by Frank Zipper » Mon Sep 19, 2016 9:00 am
by Ostroeuropa » Mon Sep 19, 2016 9:12 am
Olivaero wrote:Ostroeuropa wrote:
I'd just have a referendum on it with three options and preference voting.
1. Status Quo
2. English Parliament
3. Devolved Assemblies
It'd drive up turnout to have more options, and means people would hopefully not contest the result.
Ugh not another toxic referendum please. Its basically gauranteeing anothrr dose of misinformation at this point seeing as we're apparently shit at regulating them.
by Angleter » Mon Sep 19, 2016 9:20 am
Frank Zipper wrote:Prime Minister - Alan Johnson
Deputy Prime Minister - Nick Clegg
Chancellor of the Exchequer - Alastair Darling
Home Secretary - Roy Hattersley
Foreign Secretary - David Steel
Brexit - David Cameron
International Trade - David Miliband
Chief Secretary to the Treasury - Danny Alexander
Health Secretary - Ken Clarke
Justice Secretary - Harriet Harman
Defence Secretary - Paddy Ashdown
Business Secretary – Vince Cable
Education Secretary – David Blunkett
Work and Pensions Secretary – Gordon Brown
Transport Secretary – Sadiq Khan
International Development – Glenys Kinnock
Environment- Food and Rural Affairs – Boris Johnson
Communities and Local Government – Sayeedi Warsi
Culture Secretary – Tessa Blackstone
Scottish Secretary – Gus McDonald
Welsh Secretary – Neil Kinnock
Northern Ireland Secretary – Douglas Hurd
Leader of the House of Commons – William Hague
Chief Whip - Peter Mandelson
[EDIT] I missed out all the honorific titles ... but Paddy is my Defence chap.
by The Nihilistic view » Mon Sep 19, 2016 10:03 am
by Lamadia III » Mon Sep 19, 2016 1:40 pm
by Freefall11111 » Mon Sep 19, 2016 1:41 pm
Lamadia III wrote:This is 'my' Cabinet;
BLUE= Conservative
RED= Labour
ORANGE= Liberal DemocratPrime Minister: Margaret Thatcher
Chancellor: Nigel Lawson
Foreign Secretary: William Hague
Home Secretary: Michael Howard
Brexit Secretary: Michael Portillo
Trade Secretary: George Osborne
Justice Secretary: Amber Rudd
Education Secretary: Michael Gove
Health Secretary: Edwina Currie
Defence Secretary: Owen Paterson
Communities Secretary/ Scot,N.Ir & Wel Secretary: Airey Neave
Environment Secretary: Ann Widdecombe
Equalities Secretary: Nicky Morgan
Business Secretary: Michael Ashcroft
I.Devel Secretary: Norman Tebbit
(I am aware many positions have been left blank)
by The Huskar Social Union » Mon Sep 19, 2016 1:48 pm
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