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So come on then, explain why minority services are still going when mainstream services are being cut left right and centre. Not on.
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So, you want to ban me because I don't have the same point of view as you and some others?
Thats a very bad idea if it every happened. It might be helpful if you tone down you political views with certain posts. Ie with context.robschneider wrote:So, you want to ban me because I don't have the same point of view as you and some others?
Winston Churchill probably wouldn't belong to any of those parties now, as he would be too moderate for them. He'd probably be a Liberal Democrat these days, as they are the closest to his position.Alexia wrote:Does cityprod have an opinion as to which political party out of the ones coveting him Winston Churchill would belong to? Tories, UKIP, BF or BNP?
No he wouldn't he'd definitely still be in the Conservative Party. Not just on ideological grounds but also on electoral grounds - he switched from Conservative to Liberal when the Conservatives fell out of favour and then jumped ship again when the Liberals went down. He's of a similar Liberal-Conservative tradition to the likes of David Davis. Most of the people who shared that ideology in the Liberal party split into the Liberal Nationals in the 30s which then merged with the Conservatives in the 60s. That ideological tradition pretty much disappeared in the Liberal party who became a lot more Keynesian, admittedly so was the Conservative leadership in the late 50s but then Churchill is probably just as ideologically distant from MacMillan as he is from Cameron. Granted Churchill may not have been a fan of Theresa May's Anti-Human Rights/Civil Liberties agenda but he wasn't a fan of Keynesianism when he was PM so Tim Farron's Liberal Democrats wouldn't be too appealing either.cityprod wrote:Winston Churchill probably wouldn't belong to any of those parties now, as he would be too moderate for them. He'd probably be a Liberal Democrat these days, as they are the closest to his position.Alexia wrote:Does cityprod have an opinion as to which political party out of the ones coveting him Winston Churchill would belong to? Tories, UKIP, BF or BNP?
You never know maybe he'd go and set up his own party along the lines of his Constitutionalist label from the 1920s.
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Riaz replaces Rob Schneider as chief BBC basher.
TVF's London Lite.
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The license fee being used to make niche programming that the commercial sector couldn't make viable.robschneider wrote:So come on then, explain why minority services are still going when mainstream services are being cut left right and centre. Not on.
It's called Public Service Broadcasting. You might have heard of it.
Another fine new member to add to the ranks.
TalentLover1987 wrote:To be honest, you don't want to see it. It was a terrible kids show that encouraged vile behaviour such as shouting in places where you're supposed to be quiet.