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    He was getting and continues to get more than his fair share of coverage from the BBC. How does his involvement with a political party that only became relevant up to the Brexit vote merit him having 1.5 appearances per year on Question Time for example? He has the 4th highest appearance rate on Question Time and has been on the panel 37 times since 2000.
    Nigel Farage hasn't exactly become just a peripheral political non-entity post-Brexit though has he? Judging by current polling he's a good bet to hold the balance of power at the next election and I'd go so far as to say that if the election was tomorrow Reform would be causing Starmer (and the Tories) a sleepless night. Irrespective of what we might think of his political views, he's a much sharper cookie than a lot of people once believed.


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    Can we get back to Pet Peeves and discuss that racist fraud on The Holy Ground?

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    You’re wrong there, or at least you’re confusing the issues you feel strongly about wity the ones that the majority of other voters do. Although (regrettably in my view) attitudes against trans people have hardened in recent years, gender issues are nowhere near the key issues that voters report to be most concerned about, not even in the top ten in any reputable polling. Despite the fact it generates clicks, its ‘sex’, so it sells, and so gets way more news coverage than it deserves, people just couldnt give a monkeys about someones gender identity or whether or not concessions are made for them. Check the polling. ONS or yougov should do.

    The economy is what has motivated people to vote the way they do and that remains the case today. The reason immigration remains an issue of concern for US and UK voters is PRECISELY because its seen as being about the economy; somehow the billionaire class has persuaded the working class that years of them robbing state assets in the form of tax cuts for themselves ISNT the reason living standards are falling through the floor for 90% of us, itsall thefault of brown people in rubber dinghies fleeing persecution and conflict Health, education, war and crime follow, but gender, or ‘family issues’? (Widely used as a euphemism for not liking gays/trans/legal abortion-something that COST Trump plenty of support, incidentally)Nowhere to be seen in the top areas of concern.
    There's no question that the Republicans' clever 'Kamala is for they/them, Trump is for you' slogan gained enormous traction. It's also hard to miss the coverage of the court case in Dundee as it's the main story on the Scottish news most days. Easy to say nobody gives a monkeys about someone's gender identity if you're a man, but the potential impact on women's rights had the Scottish government's legislation not been blocked was of deep concern to many.

    It's also probably quite easy as Scots to take the moral high ground on immigration when the 'brown people in rubber dinghies' are landing on the south coast of England. If they were floating up the Clyde or the Forth I suspect we'd see a shift in perspective from more than a few voters.

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    Apologies for posting about my dissatisfaction about the current state of politics,

    I shouldn't have done that on here, as it's usually for issues a lot less serious, I was just a bit p1ssed off over recent events.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    There's no question that the Republicans' clever 'Kamala is for they/them, Trump is for you' slogan gained enormous traction. It's also hard to miss the coverage of the court case in Dundee as it's the main story on the Scottish news most days. Easy to say nobody gives a monkeys about someone's gender identity if you're a man, but the potential impact on women's rights had the Scottish government's legislation not been blocked was of deep concern to many.

    It's also probably quite easy as Scots to take the moral high ground on immigration when the 'brown people in rubber dinghies' are landing on the south coast of England. If they were floating up the Clyde or the Forth I suspect we'd see a shift in perspective from more than a few voters.
    He's not taking the high moral ground. He's telling you that folk have been getting shafted for years and, rather than tax bands or tax havens being centre of attention — as they should be — we get gender nonsense and immigration.

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    He's not taking the high moral ground. He's telling you that folk have been getting shafted for years and, rather than tax bands or tax havens being centre of attention — as they should be — we get gender nonsense and immigration.
    Yes, I understand his point. All I'm saying is that immigration isn't some sort of convenient excuse or irrelevance. It's a significant and newsworthy issue, as is gender 'nonsense'. Thankfully the Cass review looks to have drawn some kind of line in the sand when it comes to the damage being done to young people. Unfortunately, the fight to maintain women's rights looks set to continue if some of the (almost) laughable claims being made at the Dundee tribunal are taken seriously.

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    Apologies for posting about my dissatisfaction about the current state of politics,

    I shouldn't have done that on here, as it's usually for issues a lot less serious, I was just a bit p1ssed off over recent events.


    Oh, apologies too in that case. I didn't know there was another board for politics. Is that the Holy Ground one? I couldn't access it and wondered if it was maybe for religious discussion!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    Yes, I understand his point. All I'm saying is that immigration isn't some sort of convenient excuse or irrelevance. It's a significant and newsworthy issue, as is gender 'nonsense'. Thankfully the Cass review looks to have drawn some kind of line in the sand when it comes to the damage being done to young people. Unfortunately, the fight to maintain women's rights looks set to continue if some of the (almost) laughable claims being made at the Dundee tribunal are taken seriously.
    Gender identity is not going to determine the fate of billions on the planet while global tax policy might.

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    James ****ing Watt.

    Like the most insufferable Linkedin profile in the world was personified then had a massive midlife crisis.

    The prick's prick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    Oh, apologies too in that case. I didn't know there was another board for politics. Is that the Holy Ground one? I couldn't access it and wondered if it was maybe for religious discussion!
    You do know where the term comes from, no?

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    I know this is my own fault for buying a house near a railway line but a peeve of mine is Network Rail doing work on the line during the night. The line that heads to Fife, Dundee, etc. is behind the houses across the road from us. We got a letter from Network Rail at the end of last year informing us they'd be imminently starting works to electrify the line and this would be done six nights a week overnight and it would last a year.

    Last night we got woken at 3am with the noise of piling (this must be it starting). Went on for a couple of hours. Similar happened last Autumn when they were testing the suitability of the ground for the works but that was restricted to Saturday nights into Sunday. The current work being on "school nights" is a bit crap. I hope its a case that they are moving along the line as time goes on so we might not have to suffer for a whole year but the test work that was done was heard miles away so I'm not confident.

    I appreciate it can't be done whilst the line is operational but six nights a week is taking the piss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    You do know where the term comes from, no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by overdrive View Post
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    I know this is my own fault for buying a house near a railway line but a peeve of mine is Network Rail doing work on the line during the night. The line that heads to Fife, Dundee, etc. is behind the houses across the road from us. We got a letter from Network Rail at the end of last year informing us they'd be imminently starting works to electrify the line and this would be done six nights a week overnight and it would last a year.

    Last night we got woken at 3am with the noise of piling (this must be it starting). Went on for a couple of hours. Similar happened last Autumn when they were testing the suitability of the ground for the works but that was restricted to Saturday nights into Sunday. The current work being on "school nights" is a bit crap. I hope its a case that they are moving along the line as time goes on so we might not have to suffer for a whole year but the test work that was done was heard miles away so I'm not confident.

    I appreciate it can't be done whilst the line is operational but six nights a week is taking the piss.
    Good luck. We are about half a mile from the newly electrified line to Glasgow Central and that seemed to go on for over a year. The longer benefit is much quieter trains

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    You do know where the term comes from, no?
    Took me while to realise it wasnt a forum for Tailors, seamstresses and seamsters

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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Rourke3 View Post
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    Good luck. We are about half a mile from the newly electrified line to Glasgow Central and that seemed to go on for over a year. The longer benefit is much quieter trains

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    Almost any female fitness person on social media’s comments sections. Full of insecure men making comments on their bodies, how theyre not succeeding, and all sorts.

    It’s utterly pathetic and you don’t see comments like that on men’s posts.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Almost any female fitness person on social media’s comments sections. Full of insecure men making comments on their bodies, how theyre not succeeding, and all sorts.

    It’s utterly pathetic and you don’t see comments like that on men’s posts.
    The whole fitness influencer culture is so ****ed up. It’s literally thousands of people talking ***** with very few actually knowledgeable people.

    Steroid use, toxic gyms, horrible comments on social media.

    Awful.
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    The whole fitness influencer culture is so ****ed up. It’s literally thousands of people talking ***** with very few actually knowledgeable people.

    Steroid use, toxic gyms, horrible comments on social media.

    Awful.
    Agreed.

    Loads of these influencers are claiming to be natural and it's evidently bollocks to anyone with eyes (and I know guys on gear still have to put the work in).They are projecting an image that is totally unachievable for young lads but they start to believe it's realistic because it's force fed to them. 'Just eat more', 'just up your protein', 'go into more of a deficit' etc etc.

    That in turn creates a toxic culture in which the same young guys have unrealistic expectations of what others should look like and disparage them with pretty hurtful comments on social media because a perfectly normal body is painted as something disgusting. Tbh I notice it happening to men almost as much as women. It's anything but an empowering community.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    You do know where the term comes from, no?
    Ha, yes, I've got Alan Lugton's trilogy on my bookshelf!

    It seems to be a locked forum, which is why I thought it was maybe a protected thing for people of faith!

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    Gender identity is not going to determine the fate of billions on the planet while global tax policy might.
    The undermining of women's rights is a serious issue nevertheless. As is the fate of confused or vulnerable kids prescribed puberty blockers or persuaded to undergo irreversible surgery. It was an issue managed to slip under the radar of wider public awareness for too long.

    I gather this isn't the correct forum for this kind of discussion though so I'll bow out of it and return only with less weighty peeves!

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    Valentines day, apologies to the romantics amongst us but ffs it just seems to get rammed in your face, at work everyone gushing about it with the bombardment of “did you get your Wife flowers and chocolates” no for the gazillionth time no I ****ing didnt !!

    I dont need to give my Wife flowers, chocolates or cards to tell her I love her ffs. I got her new cooking utensils, a cooking for dummies book and a new pair of ear plugs, see romance isnt dead in my dog house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    Ha, yes, I've got Alan Lugton's trilogy on my bookshelf!

    It seems to be a locked forum, which is why I thought it was maybe a protected thing for people of faith!
    You can unlock it for the vast sum of £10 a year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    You can unlock it for the vast sum of £10 a year.
    Ah, OK thanks. How do you go about doing that?

    Is there a particular reason that payment's required?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    Valentines day, apologies to the romantics amongst us but ffs it just seems to get rammed in your face, at work everyone gushing about it with the bombardment of “did you get your Wife flowers and chocolates” no for the gazillionth time no I ****ing didnt !!

    I dont need to give my Wife flowers, chocolates or cards to tell her I love her ffs. I got her new cooking utensils, a cooking for dummies book and a new pair of ear plugs, see romance isnt dead in my dog house.
    I conform to stereotype. Card, roses and matinee showing of the new Bridget Jones movie. All very happily received.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    Ah, OK thanks. How do you go about doing that?

    Is there a particular reason that payment's required?
    It's for Private Members only, and payment is necessary to be a PM.

    As well as the usual rites for initiation into an exclusive, elitist, private society.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    It's for Private Members only, and payment is necessary to be a PM.

    As well as the usual rites for initiation into an exclusive, elitist, private society.
    Yeah and its ****ing painful 🫣

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    Yeah and its ****ing painful 🫣
    Unless you enjoy that sort of thing 😉
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    Unless you enjoy that sort of thing 😉
    Thats a bit of a stretch 🫣

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    I conform to stereotype. Card, roses and matinee showing of the new Bridget Jones movie. All very happily received.
    Yeah, but what did you get her?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    Ha, yes, I've got Alan Lugton's trilogy on my bookshelf!

    It seems to be a locked forum, which is why I thought it was maybe a protected thing for people of faith!


    Nah, you have to be a signed up member of the SNP to get in there

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