Quote: RUGBY @ 1st May 2015, 9:29 PM BSTThe campaign is a massive cringe bus. I thought I was watching a re-run of Fifteen to One at one point... or waiting for phone a friend . I like Ballot Monkeys but The Thick Of It was original political satire at its best.
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A very good post.
Quote: Gussie Fink Nottle @ 1st May 2015, 8:51 PM BSTThat, my friend, was my way of inviting you to elaborate on your point.
You seemed to have skipped a page and jumped from obesity and trendy 'addictions' to carrot & stick and benefits, etc without their being an immediately apparent link.
Hence I smiled warmly, had another sip of tea and gestured for you to expand a little... Biscuit?
I don't know why you are saying that I've missed a page. The carrot and stick are being used on the addicted and people who are overweight for the purposes of cutting benefits. Think what ATOS was like and also the New Labour ideas about taxpayers footing the bill for gym membership. What I'm saying is that it isn't those who have more sympathy with the disadvantaged who play the victim card. Bennett and Wood have both had personal tragedy and they say nothing about it. Hence, those "witches" are no more foul than fair. But Cameron keeps mentioning his son in a political context and Farage - who I quite like as a bloke - goes on about his plane crash. Perhaps we shouldn't be that surprised. It's the rich - lawyers, media etc - who invented the victim culture to make money from it.