The P.E. teacher did a lot of star jumps with him too. And he got a good caning from the headmaster as well.
Education starts for real once you leave the confines of school, and cease to be subjected to the bigoted ignorance of teachers, that have no real capacity for critical thinking, and just preach the mantras they are given.
Ooofffffttttttt Dull takes a side swipe at his own sock for crowing about his maths education. Good of him to join in though, or maybe he's too thick to realise that's what was going on. He could do with some education
There is no possible definition of education, self or otherwise, which could account for the ignorance and prejudice you display daily. You got straight Fs in the University of Life
Yet in over a decade, not one of you leftie ****wits have shown me to be wrong, nor been able to back up your allegations against me. How thick does that make you if you can't prove your arguments against an ignorant idiot.
...and then the dross and lies gets regurgitated by schools that employ teachers brainwashed in these Universities. It's not teaching, it's indoctrination.
Right, I'll try this one more time, then if you're still doing this dog-in-a-manger crap I'll conclude you're either being deliberately obtuse or that your comprehension of the English language is akin to a house brick: Nelson claimed that if Truss knew the consequences of her actions, then she wouldn't have taken those actions. All the conditions you laid out were in the domain of her Treasury team - all she had to do was listen (and not sack the most senior one). She thought the word of Tufton St was of greater credence than established mandarins and advisors - basically, she acted on what she wanted to do, not what she could and should have done. The posters on here and in that thread you pathetically try to deride for offering truth and facts just highlight your whistling in the dark - Nelson attempted epic gaslighting on behalf of his Tufton St handlers, just like that ludicrous gimp Alistair Heath of the Telegraph (whom you've quoted more than once) has tried and failed to do as well. The bottom line is this - the whole mini-budget was an exercise in neoliberal zealotry, the ultimate culmination of having everything your own way for 12 years and thinking you were Icarus. You and Nelson seem superglued to the notion that because she was too dense to realise the consequences of her actions, regardless of whose 'fault' the endemic conditions in the pensions sector were (though Crispin Odey, the aforementioned mentor and close associate of Kwarteng knew all too well and was in situ to make a quick fortune) then she has some sort of imbecile's indemnity. So, is it right that The First Lord Of The Treasury has the competence (or lack of) to take the actions she did and then avoid any consequences because, in Fraser's words that you support, she 'Didn't know'? Really? Cost the economy between £60-30bn because she didn't comprehend what the results of her actions would be, even though many tried to warn her but were ignored or sacked? Her actions were akin to the consequences of a Soviet famine after a failed collectivist plan, and then you and Fraser and a Moscow-style Tufton St come along and try to say it's the farmers' fault for not telling them it wouldn't work, despite shooting and exiling many who did just that. You, sir, are a ****ing nincompoop.
@brb wtf is going on. I stumble in to this abomination of a thread after months and months only to find out that some cùnt made DuMdeDum a Mod? The world's gone mad.