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February 12, 2013 at 12:08 am #55511
SamParticipantIf everyone shouted and heckled it would be a right rabble, just look at the House of parliament !
Leaders are born leaders, foot soldier’s are required to support the leaders.
Far to much important stuff just gets ‘signed off’ nowadays because no one has the balls to challenge it !
Each and everyone of the UK has a voice, all equal, it’s just how you use it !February 12, 2013 at 12:16 am #55470
thewayneinspainParticipantThere will never be a revolution in GB. The british don’t like big changes.
February 12, 2013 at 12:35 am #55512
SamParticipant@thewayneinspain 3766 wrote:
There will never be a revolution in GB. The british don’t like big changes.
Hopefully there will come a time, hopefully.
February 12, 2013 at 6:54 pm #55483
Born AcornParticipantthewayneinspain;3766 wrote:There will never be a revolution in GB. The british don’t like big changes.It’s all just so… French
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February 12, 2013 at 7:29 pm #55552
AlunhParticipantRevolutions?
This sort of twaddle never got anyone anywhere, except the graveyard. Thewaynesinspain was, I presume, talking about any range of positive things that people can do to improve their communities. This sort of student stuff fills Facebook with people talking through their backsides.
I go into schools talking to kids about Entrepreneurship. Ironically, in a time when Records are being set for the number of people IN work, even teachers are portraying the world out there in a negative way. Sad. Despite the difficult times, there have never been so many opportunities for youngsters to do different things. My work involves explaining to 13-18 year olds about all the exciting opportunities around Wales there are and pointing out the huge number of new businesses that are being established every year. Many of these are on the Internet or using IT.
There are hundreds of ways that people can turn the country round but for those who want to ride the “Thatcher closed the Coalmines” horse, then this will probably never do,
February 12, 2013 at 9:18 pm #55570
Welsh DresserParticipantIt might be twaddle to you but have the right to spout rubbish if we want to. We are only having a discussion not advocating anarchy!
I am very flattered that you think I have a student mentality. I am a Grandmother so would be a very mature student.
I do not use the orifice you mentioned for speaking as it would be very muffled if I tried lol.
February 12, 2013 at 10:01 pm #55553
AlunhParticipantWhen people use certain phrases, they have to take care. It’s the Incendiary stuff that saw thousands of young people descend upon parts of London and endangered people’s lives. The same has, you will be aware, happened in Wrexham.
The discussion was about ways of improving Wrexham and I always dislike stuff that sounds quite ‘sexy’ but actually gets no one anywhere.
Now you can be a grandmother and I might well talk constantly out of my orifice, but I suspect a bit of thought about what we do and say wouldn’t go amiss
February 12, 2013 at 10:04 pm #55554
AlunhParticipant@Welsh Dresser 3802 wrote:
It might be twaddle to you but have the right to spout rubbish if we want to. We are only having a discussion not advocating anarchy!
I am very flattered that you think I have a student mentality. I am a Grandmother so would be a very mature student.
I do not use the orifice you mentioned for speaking as it would be very muffled if I tried lol.
As well, the remark wasn’t thrown in your direction anyway!! (lol)
February 12, 2013 at 10:12 pm #55571
Welsh DresserParticipantPoint taken.
February 12, 2013 at 11:24 pm #55513
SamParticipant@Alunh 3787 wrote:
Revolutions?
This sort of twaddle never got anyone anywhere, except the graveyard. Thewaynesinspain was, I presume, talking about any range of positive things that people can do to improve their communities. This sort of student stuff fills Facebook with people talking through their backsides.
I go into schools talking to kids about Entrepreneurship. Ironically, in a time when Records are being set for the number of people IN work, even teachers are portraying the world out there in a negative way. Sad. Despite the difficult times, there have never been so many opportunities for youngsters to do different things. My work involves explaining to 13-18 year olds about all the exciting opportunities around Wales there are and pointing out the huge number of new businesses that are being established every year. Many of these are on the Internet or using IT.
There are hundreds of ways that people can turn the country round but for those who want to ride the “Thatcher closed the Coalmines” horse, then this will probably never do,
A revolution – (from the Latin revolutio, “a turn around”) is a fundamental change in power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time. Aristotle described two types of political revolution:
Complete change from one constitution to another
Modification of an existing constitution.
Revolutions have occurred through human history and vary widely in terms of methods, duration, and motivating ideology. Their results include major changes in culture, economy, and socio-political institutions.courtesy of Wikipedia.
Who mentioned the use of violence ?
I’m amazed by your remarks regarding ‘so many opportunities’.
Why is youth unemployment through the roof then according to the UK media ?In your role, what do you tell the youth who wants to make something ? Manufacturing, using their hands to create something.
Do you tell tell them that manufacturing was so Yesterday, IT & call centers are the future !
Tell that to yesterdays third world country’s, they are nowadays Pioneering everything………Why ? Because we as a nation fund far to many do gooders telling use what’s right for the country, when in reality, they know squat diddly, theoretical know it all’s !Regarding your comment about ” Thatcher closed the coalmines “. That’s a bit narrow minded considering that your tarring a lot of people with the same brush.
I hope that tomorrow in your ‘role’ you don’t destroy someones dreams of entering what’s left of UK manufacturing, and steer them into a career of the fascinating world of call center cold calling or the dog eat dog of website shopping carts.
Finally, please , for the sake of tomorrow’s youth, before you go to work, take a big big sniff of Kenco’s finest blend. Google it !
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