

And just remember quite a few of arsenals fan base I would have thought are uneducated bumpkins
Let's start an uneducated bumpkins thread



Bloody Hell, I nearly suffocated reading this. I've broken it down into paragraphs so I could respond. By the way you still haven't clarified your understanding of the financial crisis aside from "greedy bankers".A11M11 wrote:I posted this earlier but somehow it got on the Trump thread. Possibly the IPA last night might have taken some effect. But really it belongs on here .
Since the end of world war two the general public has taken less and less interest in the whole thing. General election turn outs have steadily declined and the elite have had free reign to do things to suit themselves. I used to live in London where I was born but like many others had to leave when I could no longer afford it. Did I jump or was I pushed ?. However living outside the capital bubble I have learned how another percentage of the country view our esteemed leaders and it doesn't matter which hat they are wearing, the population feel totally disenfranchised ignored and disconnected from the whole process. They don't see any real benefit from the whole thing and the referendum was their chance to change things and hopefully get things better in their working life. Perhaps they might get a bit more money for their milk, perhaps the fish stocks in the sea might recover if the hoovering of Spanish and French ships was curtailed. Maybe just maybe someone might start to listen if they were on the receiving end of a bloody nose. That's why they all voted to leave because they saw it as their last chance. They have seen their way of life totally change , agriculture is not a big thing in Westminster, in Strasbourg it is though, providing the French are growing it , the farmland is being taken for housing estates to give the big city overspills places to live and acres of good arable land are now home to swathes of French owned solar panels . Has any politician addressed these questions either in a budget statement or even the run up to June 23rd.? Only one, Farage did and all the other somewhat distasteful parts of his party got swept under . The government have now got to be seen to carry Brexit through or else we could end up with a very unsavoury parliament at the next election. Lastly don't kid yourselves, all you people calling them names and questioning their brainpower, they will treat you with as much contempt as they can muster . Politicians and the city have split this country and the uneducated bumpkins as you call them are not happy and feel that they have been taken for a ride and they certainly do not appreciate the insults.
Do you have the equivalent of selective hearing, You still haven't answered my question about the financial crisis. I get the impression that you just write stuff because you read it in a newspaper and it sounds good.A11M11 wrote:In my uneducated way I have tried to set this out so that you can read it better.
Number 1 : -Who are the elite. 9 out of the last 12 Prime ministers went to Oxford , 1 lived in Scotland went to Edinburgh and 2 more mundain colleges. Of those 9 , 4 went to Eton . I have not checked on Chancellors and opposition leaders but certainly it seems to give an elitist impression. My only mention of Farage was to comment that he mentioned things that were important to people outside London.
Number 2 , :- Quite correct we do live in a democracy , however the point that you have missed is that the great unwashed have tired of Westminster and it's lack of choice.
Number 3 :- How very nice of you to pay my way. Despite having reached retirement and having paid tax and Ni all my life, it is nice to know that my retirement pensions are seemingly begrudged by many and apparently following the referendum I am no more than just old and a blight on society.
However whether London is a bubble or not that is how it is perceived in the countryside. It is seen alongside Parliament as a nest of vipers that don't give a toss about anyone but themselves.
Number 4 :- Agriculture and fisheries , I agree they do make up a small part of the grand scheme of things but they did not used to be and really what do you expect people surrounded by fields and water to do ? They make their living from what's about . Except that the common agriculture policy has made a lot of their fields redundant and the fishing boats have been burned after E.U subsidies wrecked a once thriving industry. They can't all be commodity traders they prefer to trade in things that they understand.
The comment about the budget statements were to highlight the point that the people of the small villages feel unrepresented and feel that politicians over many years not just Cameron and Osbourne have ignored them and things that they feel to be important never get a mention .
I am sorry if you don't appreciate what I am saying to you , I assume that you live in London or the home counties and that's good for you . However the position stands , the politicos have got too far from their people and this particular section saw the referendum as a way of letting them know.
Who let you back in?!!olgitgooner wrote:Paragraph 4 is a good bitch slap
No. you're having a senior moment,!olgitgooner wrote:You still here Snappy?!?!
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Mate you are like a politician, you never give direct answers and always seem to sidetrack the debate. Ever thought of working in WestminsterA11M11 wrote:Evening all , Time for today's knockabout thread.
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I say this because both you and I are entrenched and neither will be persuaded that the other is right.
You ask about a financial crisis , It's there I suppose and it's straight out of the George Soros currency manipulation handbook. perhaps when we trigger article 50 it might be time for panic , but as May keeps saying another or two years :- nothing has changed apart from the actions of traders to take advantage and the apparent willingness of other countries to open negotiations with us..
I agree about intelligence having positions in the government but the Eton - Oxford route seems akin to almost a royal succession . Poor reflection on other educational bodies if they can't supply an alternative.
Fishing and farming irrelevant since the industrial revolution ?. Well that was even before I was born and finished in 1820 , what did the population eat in those days ? because there were no Tescos or Sainsbury, they must have gone to the important markets or perhaps they were instructed to eat cake, Sorry wrong country.
Regarding voting I agree with you ,it should be compulsory even if there is a box for " F " off. But I reiterate many people are fed up and disconnected from the language of politics and in my opinion that was the reason remain lost as they were unable to communicate with the people and really they disregarded them.
Personally I don't despise the people that work in banks ( the ones that are left that is ) the front counter staff have always tried to do whatever I have asked. The upper management however are too up their arses with their own self importance half the time.
But really we are not so far apart in many views. I take it as a team you still support the Arsenal as I do ( not sure about the management or the board/owner though) . I ran my own business and have never claimed a penny and I totally agree about Blair and Brown , one should be in prison for selling the gold at the bottom of the market and the other hung drawn and quartered.