Clearly nobody should be fired for a genuine mistake but in that instance wouldn't you just apologise and move on. Sure in most cases it would be fairly obvious if it was a genuine mistake and / or the person being deliberately offended to make things difficult. That's very different to what's...
Surely you can not believe in something without being a dick and offending people. For example I'm not religious but if someone else says they are I don't start making obviously offensive comments to them.
If someone wants to be called he or she then just call them what they want, its not...
Assume Goldsmith will be turning down his peerage.
And we all know the rumours of Farage being in the New Years honours can't be true as he told us himself that he wouldn't accept anything in return for not running candidates against the Conservatives.
Agreed that calling large chunks of the population idiots isn't a road we should be going down.
However when you've got people who were lifelong Labour voters but voted Conservative in this election queueing up to be on TV declaring they voted that way because of what's happened to the NHS in...
Bit odd, why's he bringing this up? Didn't some people guess, based on previous cases, that around this time would be when the EC decided if they were going to proceed or not, maybe something is imminent.
YouGov have published some of the breakdowns. Some interesting stuff in there.
Not sure the breakdown of voting by education level is going to help silence the 'tory voters are stupid' brigade!
How Britain voted in the 2019 general election | YouGov
This is an issue that goes back to before Corbyn became leader. If the polling and research done over the years is to be believed a large number of people don't appear to vote in line with the policies they agree with. Thats not just saying people like Labour policies but won't vote for Corbyn...