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Old 05.03.2010, 12:49 PM   #82
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Originally Posted by the ikara cult
thats university lecturers mate, youre never going to get a George Orwell teaching you about anything. Theyre sustained by their scientific or academic research, not their teaching. To gain their interest you have to be an obsessive, or at least a trainee obsessive.


Yes exactly. Maybe I should accept it, stop whining, and get on with things.

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Originally Posted by the ikara cult
I think our politics can be quite vicious, its just that the British tradition is to roll our eyes or laugh dismissively. Especially now the right-left divide doesnt exist any more. The main differences in this election are "How are we going to save money?". Nothing ideological about it.

yeah true, the parliamentary debated can be pretty vicious.

Even if politics is not ideological anymore that doesn't mean it isn't important. Now we've just voting for the best save money.
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