HumanPenguin

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[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

This whole argument is flawed.

If reform can be a serious risk to Tory and labour. So can a left of labour party.

The whole argument reform is a risk. Cannot sit with only labour can ever win.

More so labour is the newer of our 2 party leaders. Others can come and have.

[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 8 points 6 days ago

Yes and know. I remember many rejecting Corbyn for not ignoring Brexit. The party members were very split over the subject.

[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 1 points 6 days ago (3 children)

How can the left split more. Most will not vote labour. Only a few did this time,

This is not more splitting, it is the left trying to find a party that gives the slitest shit about them

[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 2 points 6 days ago

Can we crowd fund an artist. To find a spot he must pass by on the way to the pa Ace. Find a mice wall. Any paint a huge baby tromp getting a blow job from Starmer.

[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 1 points 6 days ago

It and colour change are essential for visually impaired users. About 10% of the population next this sort of interface ability in all software.

[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 15 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (4 children)

Well he lost two elections with more voter then Keith won one.

But he seems unable to accept he only won. Because more people opposed hi opponents then him. Trying gain from those voters rather then the ones refusing to vote for him. Is just lazy.

Not to mention a desperate attempt to ignore democracy. And much of his own party. His current anti migraint negativity. And disability discrimination. Dose not have a strong following in his party members.

[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Then your government openly breaking laws. And ignoring your constitution. With zero consequences. Yes.

The only way to fight unjustified laws, between elections is to be arrested.

[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk -4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Share a pic. We want to compare 5yo you.

We won't laugh. Well we won't admit we're Laughing our arses off.

[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 2 points 2 weeks ago

He will lose elections before taking such hints.

PLP may not let him get that far. But honestly, he has removed enough non-loyal. Even that is far from probable.

If the UK, left wants a left of centre party. Unifying around another one is the only option. But given the lefts refusal to unify. And the main parties love of FPTP. Next election, a Tory reform coalition is looking most likely. Followed by a divergence towards far right ideals for the next few decades.

While 60% of voters, from centre of left. Are totally ignored.

[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 5 points 2 weeks ago

Also important to remember.

Since privatisation. Water companies have sold of 30 reservoirs for development. Without replacing them.

Our current shortages exist purely because, water companies took the spare storage, and stole the investment funds to pay share holders.

Climate change is real. But summer water shortages are not related.

[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 1 points 2 weeks ago

Has never been a "bar".

Only a rallying call. And given it excludes many on benefits/unemployed etc. These are people with the most experienced of how society works when things fail. In this modern age. It is far from an inclusive call.

That said. Age has always been more about experience and education. Today's 16 yo is way more educated in world events. Then any 1800s adult. And more so then even in the 80s when I was 16.

The internet leads to some negatives. But things are Def different now.

[–] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 2 points 2 weeks ago

UK yes. As long as controlled.

 

Ill sum this up. Research suggests Untrained dogs pulling causes more injuries than expected.

3/4 of injured are female and mostly over 65.

Opinion: 65+ year olds walking dogs are likely healthier than those not. So the 25m number may be rubbish.

But anyone reading this worried about a dog that pulls. The simple way to stop it.

Spend some time when every time the dog pulls harder than you like. Turn around and head the opposite way.

Dogs soon learn that pulling leads to failure to progress. Takes a few days for most dogs to learn. Then takes a rare reminder for the dog to remember you choose the direction, and it doesn't get to assume.

No need to tell the dog off or punish in any way. Just remind it when on the lead. Trying to direct you to move at its speed will always slow its progress.

 

Not entirely sure how much the register thinks it costs.

To design the first ever commercial man made star. But 220 m for such new science. Designed by researchers and specialists in a brand new field. Seems pretty bloody cheap to me.

As for building it being a pipe dream. We are far more prepared for it then we were the first fission power plants. Without some risk progress stops.

Will it cost more. Of course. But it is also the future of energy independence. And based on the first successful smaller design. So far from a pipe dream.

 

My opinion:

Telegraph just dosent get it. No one pays tax on savings.

Yeah they get it they just intentionally mislead in the title. Tax is paid on the income savings earn. Not your savings.

But the Telegraph has no interest in arguing why those who can afford to save should get that extra income tax free. When they know full well it helps the economy more when it is spent or invested in other ways.

Putting money into savings only helps the bank. It is safer for the saver. But only to a very limited point the best investment for them.

This is why ISA have always had limited maximums and often encourage investment with some risk. Rather then supporting a tax free passive income alone.

Any form of passive income can only be beneficial to a society as a whole. If the recipient is encouraging growth in the form of income for the rest of society iE jobs/inferstructure/or risk based investments. (At least assuming we stick to fiat based currency. )

 

Opinion:

Please bear with, this may get long. I tend to post then tidy when I have had a few option to reread. It's just how my mind works best. I am also visually impaired so miss errors. Please feel free to point any out.


The DWP currently estimates there are 16.1 million people in the UK considered disabled in some way. 24% of the population.

However accurate that number may be. When you add friends. family and supporters. It is more than enough people to be an electoral force.

So the big question I feel the need to ask. Why the hell do the 2 main parties suddenly feel so free to attack this community. Because to be clear here, the last 14 years have definitely been an attack on the disabled community. While despite a number of Labour MPs complaining. Labours leadership seems happy to blame all the economic woes of the UK on our community.

I am not going to get too politically biased here. But for info I am more left wing then current labour leadership, Likely a little less so the Corbyn was.

But this is really no longer a left vs right issue. As in the current UK FPTP system, no left off-centre party has any ability to stand up for us.

The issue is very like any other single issue political problem. Any voters will be divided across other issues. So as long as no one side stands up for the issue above all else. No party has much to lose by ignoring our issues.

But single issue parties have managed to influence the main parties. Simple, by threatening their votes rather than actually winning seats. The most prime examples are UKIP and the Green Party. Neither party managed to get a huge % of voters to support them. Less so in any dense enough area to create enough MPS to have any power. But however much you may like their politics or not. They were able to move enough votes from the main parties to worry them into support for the cause.

So here is a proposal I'd like to hear people's views on.

Is it time for the "Disability Rights UK" Party to form.

Honestly, this is just the start of an idea. And the name is no more than a suggestion.

I in no way expect this party to ever win 325+ MPs, and if it somehow did. I'd suggest we have a declared plan to join the 2nd party to implement the manifesto we come up with. And then call a new election. I personally do not think any single issue party can truly run a nation alone.

I think the more likely event is we can use our approx 16m potential supporters and convince them voting for us across the nation will slowly force the main parties to take our issues, needs, support and input to society seriously. Force them to realise we have an option to come together and force them to pay attention. Rather, than use us as some invisible enemy they can use to satisfy their own needs.

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cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/25880686

If a federated community like this already exists, please point me to it. I'd rather not divide the effort any more than necessary.

I think it is clear to anyone in the UK. The disabled community is now under attack.

This community is an attempt to help pull people together and consider ideas for support and to enhance our voice.

I like many others in our community over the last 14 years. Have enough mental health issues. That I'd be grateful for other mod volunteers who will share the time managing the group. In the hope, we can keep the workload of off to few people.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by HumanPenguin@feddit.uk to c/feddituk@feddit.uk
 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/25880686

If a federated community like this already exists, please point me to it. I'd rather not divide the effort any more than necessary.

I think it is clear to anyone in the UK. The disabled community is now under attack.

This community is an attempt to help pull people together and consider ideas for support and to enhance our voice.

I like many others in our community over the last 14 years. Have enough mental health issues. That I'd be grateful for other mod volunteers who will share the time managing the group. In the hope, we can keep the workload of off to few people.

https://feddit.uk/c/disabilityUK

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by HumanPenguin@feddit.uk to c/uk_politics@feddit.uk
 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/25880686

If a federated community like this already exists, please point me to it. I'd rather not divide the effort any more than necessary.

I think it is clear to anyone in the UK. The disabled community is now under attack.

This community is an attempt to help pull people together and consider ideas for support and to enhance our voice.

I like many others in our community over the last 14 years. Have enough mental health issues. That I'd be grateful for other mod volunteers who will share the time managing the group. In the hope, we can keep the workload of off to few people.

https://feddit.uk/c/disabilityUK

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by HumanPenguin@feddit.uk to c/casualuk@feddit.uk
 

If a federated community like this already exists, please point me to it. I'd rather not divide the effort any more than necessary.

I think it is clear to anyone in the UK. The disabled community is now under attack.

This community is an attempt to help pull people together and consider ideas for support and to enhance our voice.

I like many others in our community over the last 14 years. Have enough mental health issues. That I'd be grateful for other mod volunteers who will share the time managing the group. In the hope, we can keep the workload of off to few people.

https://feddit.uk/c/disabilityUK

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