Jack has been writing about cycling and multisport for over a decade, arriving at road.cc via 220 Triathlon Magazine in 2017. He worked across all areas of the website including tech, news and video, and also contributed to eBikeTips before being named Editor of road.cc in 2021 (much to his surprise). Jack has been hooked on cycling since his student days, and currently has a Trek 1.2 for winter riding, a beloved Bickerton folding bike for getting around town and an extra beloved custom Ridley Helium SLX for fantasising about going fast in his stable. Jack has never won a bike race, but does have a master's degree in print journalism and two Guinness World Records for pogo sticking (it's a long story).
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I was going to point out that I'd only just noticed the 'High 5' logo is in the shape of a hand.. then stumbled upon yet more politics..
Personally, I think Mrs May has been absolutely useless, from when she first made the decision to call a general election right up to now. A woman of little vision or creativity it appears, a linear leader. Although I do believe that she's probably a very nice person, I can't imagine the daughter of a vicar with such a lack of style or personality would be anything other than lovely for my Grandma to share a scone with, I bet she can't wait to bail out of the situation and get on with judging cakes and vegetables in village halls up and down the country.
Corbyn just confuses me, I like that he's a socialist and comes across a bit nonconformist, when compared to the usual plumy posh folk, but he hides that he is very posh indeed and I'm strongly on the opposite side of where 'some' of his thinking is, I just can't seem to bring myself to put any trust him... also are we really far enough away from the same people who voted us to war back in 2003 (I marched and will never forget).
And therein lies my problem, we have 'two' sides to choose from and neither are any good in my eyes. I daresay Labour will win the next election.
Regarding where we are with Britain Exiting the EU, we're in a bit of a pickle and we've been pickling ourselves for two years it seems (understatement). Still faced with the current set of options, I'm of two minds. I would prefer to go back to the people for a second referendum (presumably where the public votes to stay in and we apologise to the EU and get back to the normal bickering issues). However there appears no appitite to do this. So in place of reversing the whole thing, I would prefer to leave with no deal, which is polarising, but I truly think that no deal really is better than wanking £39bil at the EU and then getting in an endless negotiation with the Irish who we all know are lovely people individually but are equally on a similar level to Israel and Iran when it comes to compromise and negotiation.
There, I've vented, apologies for those who disagree or who came to discuss Danny MacAskill's new you tube channel.
That's one of the problems. In fact, that's probably the problem. People imagine that tory politicians are 'just like us'. Ordinary, decent people, but people with whose politics we just disagree. Would you say that Harold Shipman is just an ordinary, decent bloke but that you simply 'disagree' on some points?
Every single Prime Minister since ... probably since forever, has caused more deaths than Harold Shipman.
Yet we bow and scrape before politicians because .. well, because they're politicians.
I thought you were leaving?
Just out of curiosity, which Socialist paradise are you moving to?
I'd guess one of Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Canada, Sweden, Norway, Ireland, New Zealand, or Belgium.
We thought of Finland and New Zealand. But the cycling in Copenhagen tipped the scales. First interview there on 10th April.
It's rare to see such a disparity between how smart someone thinks he is, and how smart he actually is.
You're an idiot.
I think he's making th point that she's stupid. I think she's presented plenty of evidence of this of late.
Spot on.
Also: "A young man who isn't a socialist hasn't got a heart; an old man who is a socialist hasn't got a head." David Lloyd George (Today he would probably have substituted "person" for "man" but you get the gist).
Prima facie evidence that the tory propaganda in the DM and BBC is effective. Do tell me, given that the current PM has screwed up everything she's touched in the past three years, is she stupid?
On the one hand, she's clearly well educated and is intelligent.
On the other hand, she has been ploughing on with the same doomed strategy despite clear evidence that it's not going to work well or at all. Some might say that she is determined, but I'd consider it a sign of stupidity.
(Personally, I think she's a nasty piece of work, but she's been so stitched up by the rest of her party that I actually feel sorry for her)
Well of course, you can feel sorry for whomsoever you please, but this is the woman who gave us 'the hostile environment' and the 'go home or face arrest' vans. She is an unrepetent racist whose entire career has been driven by her abject hatred of immigrants. But of course, it's much more important that the world know how Jeremy Corbyn refused to wear a poppy!
Fair point, she doesn't deserve my sympathy.
I'm not a huge fan of Labour either (not until Tony Blair is held accountable for his war crimes) and although I like Corbyn on a personal level, I don't think he's a very effective leader.
Indeed, Corbyn had a fantastic opportunity, but he has been skewered by the right-wing character assassination campaign, and the largely manufactured 'anti-Semitism' issue.
Aside from him, Britain is essentially a one-party state, and has been now since, oh .. since around the time of the death of John Smith. Fair play to Tony Blair in that respect: the UK has shifted so far to the right since 1979 that if he hadn't moved the Labour Party in the same direction, there'd have been Conservative rule since. Unfortunately, that he did move the Labour Party to the right, means that we have had conservative rule since.
Tony Blair will never be held responsible for what he did in Afghanistan and in Iraq, because even in a fantasy future world where a PM is elected and says, 'we're handing him over to the Hague', there are enough people sympathetic to him that there'd be a Chinook landing within the hour, in Hyde Park to the south of his residence, and he'd be in the US offered 'asylum' before anyone could get near him.
The UK is comprehensively and irretrievability broken. You can tinker as much as you want, but the basic system is greed (that is to say: conservatism) and class, and it runs through our society like blue through a ripe Stilton. If you want change, the system has to be destroyed, and built from scratch. And that means armed revolution, which of course, will never happen for obvious reasons.
So we're fucked.
Which is why I'm leaving.
Can the last one out please turn off the lights?
Dianne Abott's Wikipedia entry; "Critical of Tony Blair's New Labour project which pushed the party to the centre during the 1990s, in the House of Commons she voted against several Blairite policies, including the launching of the Iraq War and the proposed introduction of ID cards."
So more intelligent than most.
Indeed. I think a lot (if not most) of the criticism aimed at her is because she's some 'uppity wog' who doesn't know her place.
(that's not to say that anyone here has criticised her for her colour. I think most of you just parrot the right-wing media playbook)
Hmm. You must be watching different telly than me. Of course, she has been smeared relentlessly in the corporate media for forgetting some figures during a couple of interviews.
But of course, 'Boris' - as he's affectionally called by a tame and obsequious press corps - has a car crash interview and even the Guardian just drops it after one article…
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jun/22/boris-johnson-inte...
Funnily enough my daughter mentioned that one of the on-line retailers she uses has started selling non-padded cycling shorts for fashion.
I suspect it comes from Spin classes, where I see the keen ladies wear lycra cycling shorts for their sessions at the gym, but draw the line at padding on aesthetic grounds presumably!
Am I looking at the same sign?
All I can see is this:
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Well, I d@mn well do mind! And if I ever happen to be in Colwyn Bay, I know one place I won't be shopping...
Why isn't the sign written in Welsh?
Its in Colwyn Bay. On the highway from the (English) Midlands to the ferry port. Welsh would just confuse the tourists...
They'd struggle to see it from the A55.
It's from the english Northwest too, unless I've been relocated.
Not just poorer. Dick.
This the residents of Swindon would vote leave again?
That sign and the debate around the neatly sums up so much of the leave campaign.
That sign...
Authentic frontier gibberish
“I DON’T MIND BEING POORER AS LONG AS WE ARE OUT OF THE EU FOR GOOD”
My mom had this saying:
- Why are you poor?
- Because I'm stupid.
- Why are you stupid?
- Because I'm poor.
'Not all tories are stupid, but all stupid people are tories'.
*cough* Diane Abbott *cough*
Not sure what point you're making.
That she's stupid? I personally don't think she is.
That she's a tory? Well, she's a supporter of Corbyn, which probably puts her further to the left than the pink tories like Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Blunkett etc.
I don't know enough about her voting record to determine for sure.
Still have no idea what point you're trying to make, though…
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