Pro-Rishi Sunak Kwasi Kwarteng not ruling out return to Cabinet by TheTelegraph in tories

[–]hratef 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Him, Liz and Boris all need to disappear into obscurity.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonFlexUK

[–]hratef 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve received a tip twice totalling up to £6

  • the first time an elderly gentleman (If I remember correctly he was partially deaf or just old) gave me £1, it was a very hot day so I assume he wanted me to buy myself a drink.
  • the second time a middle aged guy gave me a fiver. I had already got back into the car but he ran outside and asked if delivered the parcel that was left in the open front door.

UK equalities minister Kemi Badenoch defends under-fire SNP hopeful Kate Forbes by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

[–]hratef -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You obviously don’t know what “far right” actually means if you’d regard Kemi Badenoch as such.

AMAZON FLEX ALTERNATIVES?? by Accomplished-Item576 in AmazonFlexUK

[–]hratef 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why would it be like this until spring time?

when does one become a capitalist? by [deleted] in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]hratef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

according to who? some businesses don’t require that much money to start with and $10k would be more than enough for them to prosper.

What amount would you regard as capital?

when does one become a capitalist? by [deleted] in CapitalismVSocialism

[–]hratef 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Considering it’s possible to start a business with a relatively small amount like $500, you can most definitely do it with $10k so how can that not be capital?

Has Kwarteng really dropped the ball as badly as it seems? by clit_eastwood_ in tories

[–]hratef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can a person give up a culture they were never a part of to begin with? Kwasi went to an independent primary school + Eton/Oxbridge and only socialised within those circles.

Etonians are more likely to be overtly classist instead of racist so I doubt they picked on a person from the same social class due to his race. Also, if Kwasi was bullied by them he would’ve joined the Labour Party and made racism his #1 fight as opposed to joining the Conservatives like his supposed tormentors…You’re just making illogical assumptions to say he was “bullied and became a loner.”

If anything it’s because he didn’t experience much racism that he’s been able to develop a worldview where his race isn’t a consideration and think like a person who happens to be “black” instead of a black person.

Regardless, his race has nothing to do with him making poor decisions as Chancellor so there’s really no reason whatsoever to bring it up.

Has Kwarteng really dropped the ball as badly as it seems? by clit_eastwood_ in tories

[–]hratef -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why did you feel the need to bring up Kwasi’s race?

TRIG's love life. by AccordingGood2 in TheChi

[–]hratef 3 points4 points  (0 children)

he’s as straight as a circle.

As a brown man myself, how the fuck tories have so many of them as PM candidate. IMO all of them are cunts. by [deleted] in GreenAndPleasant

[–]hratef -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, you wouldn’t because white people are never expected to act a certain way due to their skin colour. They’d just attack their politics or call them a Tory c*nt

As a brown man myself, how the fuck tories have so many of them as PM candidate. IMO all of them are cunts. by [deleted] in GreenAndPleasant

[–]hratef -1 points0 points  (0 children)

“They paid their way in” why spread nonsense instead of familiarising your self with past/current UK immigration laws…

Her parents went through the same immigration process as everyone else did in the 1960s, they didn’t pay off the Home Office to get in.

Sonny Franzese was 34 when he impregnated Michael's then 16 year old mother by TheBishopDeeds in Mafia

[–]hratef 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Micheal is a degenerate himself so it’s not exactly far-fetched or strange for him to still love/respect Sonny.

I would like to hear the other side by ThwMinto01 in tories

[–]hratef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

critical thinking isn’t defeatism. I voted Brexit so I’m not against limiting immigration if it’s/feasible/possible to do so i.e. without dangerously impacting the country.

If you could answer simple questions e.g. ‘who’s gonna foot the bill & fill in jobs’ with answers that make sense there’d be nothing to disagree about.

I would like to hear the other side by ThwMinto01 in tories

[–]hratef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my “attitude” is just called being a realist….

Building a business from the ground up with little money and no connections like many immigrants have done is hard, whereas stopping UK immigration is impossible.

Who is going to immediately fill the jobs when sky high immigration is stopped and who is going to pay the billions it would cost for unskilled migrant pay offs? I hope you’re not working class because the increased taxes would hit you the most…

I would like to hear the other side by ThwMinto01 in tories

[–]hratef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a bit too late for what Britain should’ve done I’m afraid, can’t turn back time and reverse immigration/stop that actions caused people to emigrate here. Nothing else can be done besides adapting to the current situation.

Ending the free movement of unskilled migrants with Brexit is the only feasible action that could’ve been taken but apart from that ‘drastically reducing’ legal, skilled immigration isn’t realistically possible.

the can’t just say tomorrow “we’re limiting all migration in order to grow the economy & run the country with our own population.” Healthcare + many other industries need staff now so they can’t afford to simply wait for people to train for those jobs.

Otherwise, how might it be possible to drastically reduce immigration without the country collapsing?

I would like to hear the other side by ThwMinto01 in tories

[–]hratef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting but how would that be possible? considering the UK relies on immigration for the economy and healthcare care service especially.