By davidjay
#108105
Boiler wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2026 4:56 pm The comments below this:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr5 ... o#comments

What a miserable, mean, grasping, small-minded nation we have become.
I've said this before, but when I was out of work in the eighties, if you had enough at the end of Giro Fortnight to buy a pint and mentioned to someone that you were on the dole they'd likely as not buy you another. Because back then everyone either had been, or knew someone who was, in the same situation. Do that now and you'd probably be told to fuck off I work hard just so you can get pissed.
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By Andy McDandy
#108156
Remember when Sunak dabbled in crypto and sucked up to Musk, just as he accelerated into full fash? It was seen as a joke. The Beano was ripping the piss out of NFTs.

It used to be that vox pops would ask people what they thought of Euro banknotes, and you'd get some miserable old bastard calling them 'Monopoly money'. I suspect that for many, crypto is either unfathomable, irrelevant, or the basis of a cautionary tale.
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By Youngian
#108160
Not all crypto is for drug dealers but saying it is will force Reform's hand to explain what it is for. Which is anonymous transactions for crooks but not all of them drug dealers and users. And a few Bucks that libertarian headbangers tuck away.
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By Oboogie
#108161
mattomac wrote: Wed Mar 25, 2026 2:50 pm
Boiler wrote: Wed Mar 25, 2026 12:38 pm Pleased to hear cryptocurrency donations to political parties will be banned.
I am not sure the Reform position will wash with most people.
And Relapse know that, hence today's walkout - they ran boldly away before the awkward issue was raised.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#108169
I'm not really getting the argument against allowing drilling in the North Sea. I look at this account a lot, but it seems to be concentrating on rebutting the silly stuff. I agree it's very marginal in terms of what it would supply to the UK, and in terms of UK bills. But it would employ people, and raise some useful tax which could be used to invest in renewables. What am I missing? I've never really got this, and I fear it's an open goal for Badenoch and Farage (even if they make false claims about it).

By mattomac
#108183
There is a lot of drilling going on, if I remember the issue with any new licenses is the cost both environmentally and actual weren't worth it.

The fact the Tories reversed their position solely in relation to an Uxbridge by election tells you probably how ill thought out Farage and Badenoch's positions are. Not to mention these cunts are blocking any possible renewal energy scheme going.

I really don't get the anger around new builds having solar panels. If truth be told it kept our bills in my last place considerably lower and my landlord even said it helped with the rise of bills. A £80 rise of rent over 8 years isn't that bad
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