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    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    Yeah, indeed. Pigs are an interesting example. I once spoke to somebody who worked in a slaughter house and he said as time went on he found it very difficult to slaughter pigs because they were very aware of what was happening. Pigs are super-intelligent. We recoil at the idea of eating dog...
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    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    Yeah spot on. Much of their culture is so alien to us, but you're right about the history and what drives it. The thing I find most jarring when I go there is the extreme contrasts you see all around you (in terms of rich and poor). I also refused to boil my food alive btw, just for the record!
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    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    Up to 100,000 people visit Meadowhall shopping centre (all indoors) daily. Will that be closed? I suspect not, whereas 7000 people sitting outside at St Andrews is too much of a risk. Doesn't seem to be much consistency.
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    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    When it comes to animal welfare, we're a long way ahead of the Chinese. There are some questionable practices here, absolutely, although I think KFC have recently moved to notably improve their minimum welfare standards. I've been to China a number of times. I have walked through these...
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    Games behind closed doors this week!

    I'm not convinced by the case for cancelling these events. A lot of the experts I've seen say the risk is very low. The virus is not airborne, so just don't touch people. Perhaps they could close the food kiosks. I'm not saying I'm right, don't know enough, but just my take.
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    Austerity is dead?

    I did say 'almost' :happy:. Enough? Who knows. iirc it's around £100 billion more than was pledged in the Labour manifesto. Politically at least, it's very significant.
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    Austerity is dead?

    Many left-wing commentators and prominent trade-unionists are calling it quasi-Keynesian, it is being said across the spectrum. The £30 billion is in relation to the Coronavirus response only. The infrastructure investment is £600 billion by 2025.
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    Austerity is dead?

    I recall the inaugural speech. My recollection was that it was very light on policy detail and was largely aspirational and a rabble-rousing call to arms, which was probably right for the occasion tbf. The main focus was to repeat his Get Brexit Done mantra ad nauseum, which, he kind of did...
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    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    Keep coming across twitter threads where a surprising number of people are advocating for the season to be annulled, some of them respected individuals, although others clearly have a vested interest in that happening. I can't believe this would actually happen, but seeing so many calling for...
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    Austerity is dead?

    I think I'll do that. Meanwhile you can continue to post your political insights using words like 'moron' and 'prick', clinging to the notion that anyone who votes differently to you is gullible and stupid, and one day somebody might actually mistake them for balanced arguments. You never know.
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    Austerity is dead?

    Andrew Neil is just about the finest political broadcaster we have. Just my opinion like. Fine, won't indulge in the 6th form politics. Your pathological dislike for the man renders you incapable of reasoned discussion it seems. Of course much of this will happen; policy is set, budgets are...
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    Austerity is dead?

    Of course. Heavy fist-fulls of salt following any budget. The devil is always in the detail regardless of the colour of government. There are some welcome measures though. I am a big fan of the way this government continue to raise tax thresholds for low earners - income tax and now NI. The...
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    Austerity is dead?

    You're just regurgitating Andrew Neil's recent monologue. It's all very well criticising his record (justifiably in some cases), but you cannot equally ignore his successes, of which there were a few, the fact he won two elections in left-leaning London comfortably suggests he was not nearly as...
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    Austerity is dead?

    They just won an election on the back of a manifesto that pledged to increase public spending and borrowing, which is exactly what they have just done. The level of that increase is a point of debate. Some saying it is reckless and too much, others (like you) saying it is not enough. It can't...
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    Austerity is dead?

    I can see why you call hypocrisy. Boris has always been a champion of investment in infrastructure. As soon as Javid went, you knew they'd splash the cash in this budget. Bit of a kick-back already from some on the right and talk of magic money trees. I think it is needed and welcome.
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    Chill

    After 34 games last season, Sunderland's record was W18 D14 L2, so 1 point better off than us and a very similar record. To think they ended up 5th from that position. Not saying this will happen to us, but it does illustrate how a team pretty much unbeatable for most of the season can suddenly...
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    Match Thread Coventry City vs. Shrewsbury Town Match Thread - Saturday 14th Mar

    I worry about this game. Think it will be quite flat in the ground compared to Rotherham and Sunderland. Also, ticket sales look really poor in the circumstances, a few days to go though so hope they pick up. They'll be an air of expectancy in the ground, which is natural when you're top of the...
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    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    The UK is relatively unaffected at the moment, relatively. We're only at 4.7 cases per 1 million population, compared to Italy at 122, Spain 22 and Germany and France in the high teens. The daily increase in cases also doesn't seem to be accelerating in the way it is in other countries...
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    Whose got their Accrington tickets then?

    Picked up my full quota of 16 this morning. They should go quite quick.
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    New hotel at Ricoh

    Like the way the CT have run an article showing an image of one of their other proposed hotels in a completely different location. Always on the ball that mob.
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