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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. 21:35 - Mar 23 with 1525 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/mar/23/starmer-is-warned-against-appea

"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 22:00 - Mar 23 with 1439 viewsgtsb1966

The paper's readership is generally on the mainstream left of British political opinion, and the term "Guardian reader" is used to imply a stereotype of a person with modern progressive, left-wing or "politically correct" views.


Would you describe yourself as the above?
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 22:04 - Mar 23 with 1409 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 22:00 - Mar 23 by gtsb1966

The paper's readership is generally on the mainstream left of British political opinion, and the term "Guardian reader" is used to imply a stereotype of a person with modern progressive, left-wing or "politically correct" views.


Would you describe yourself as the above?


Nope but what's that got to do with anything?
What are your thoughts on the subject matter of reducing tax on American tech firms alongside cuts to disability benefits?

"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 22:05 - Mar 23 with 1402 viewsvapour_trail

Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 22:00 - Mar 23 by gtsb1966

The paper's readership is generally on the mainstream left of British political opinion, and the term "Guardian reader" is used to imply a stereotype of a person with modern progressive, left-wing or "politically correct" views.


Would you describe yourself as the above?


Are you going to start applying this level of personal scrutiny to all links published on here?

Trailing vapour since 1999.
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 22:21 - Mar 23 with 1321 viewsgtsb1966

Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 22:04 - Mar 23 by BanksterDebtSlave

Nope but what's that got to do with anything?
What are your thoughts on the subject matter of reducing tax on American tech firms alongside cuts to disability benefits?


The cuts to disability benefits are long overdue whoever is in government. Far to easy to milk the system and I've seen it close up. Too many people who could work but won't because they are better off on benefits.
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 22:42 - Mar 23 with 1252 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 22:21 - Mar 23 by gtsb1966

The cuts to disability benefits are long overdue whoever is in government. Far to easy to milk the system and I've seen it close up. Too many people who could work but won't because they are better off on benefits.
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I didn’t realise you were a doctor/psychologist, but what has that got to do with whether I'm a stereotypical Guardian reader and what are your thoughts on tax breaks to appease Trump and Musk?

"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 06:54 - Mar 24 with 990 viewsSuperKieranMcKenna

Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 22:42 - Mar 23 by BanksterDebtSlave

I didn’t realise you were a doctor/psychologist, but what has that got to do with whether I'm a stereotypical Guardian reader and what are your thoughts on tax breaks to appease Trump and Musk?


If people hadn’t voted us out of the EU, we’d have far bigger clout in negotiations- and the EU would have probably blocked any tax deals for US tech firms as they did with Ireland.

Now we are very much the junior partner in negotiations. The tax raised from DST is more than the amount of UK steel exported to the US - so unfortunately there would only be one winner here and it isn’t KS.
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 15:40 - Mar 24 with 823 viewsTractorWood

Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 22:00 - Mar 23 by gtsb1966

The paper's readership is generally on the mainstream left of British political opinion, and the term "Guardian reader" is used to imply a stereotype of a person with modern progressive, left-wing or "politically correct" views.


Would you describe yourself as the above?


To me the term Guardian Reader is more to imply a very specific type of British, champagne socialism. Perhaps people in education, academia, sciences or the arts who are dogmatically liberal but also a pretty contrarian.

To me it's just another form of the word intelligentsia.

Basically people who wander around Cambridge or West London in patagonia, with long haired children with silly names looking for £11 craft beer.

I know that was then, but it could be again..
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 16:01 - Mar 24 with 769 viewsjontysnut

Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 15:40 - Mar 24 by TractorWood

To me the term Guardian Reader is more to imply a very specific type of British, champagne socialism. Perhaps people in education, academia, sciences or the arts who are dogmatically liberal but also a pretty contrarian.

To me it's just another form of the word intelligentsia.

Basically people who wander around Cambridge or West London in patagonia, with long haired children with silly names looking for £11 craft beer.


I thought I was the typical Guardian reader - 64 year old bearded real ale drinking trade unionist - although I don't wear sandals or eat many lentils. Mind you it's a poor imitation of the paper it used to be.
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 16:11 - Mar 24 with 729 viewsleitrimblue

Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 15:40 - Mar 24 by TractorWood

To me the term Guardian Reader is more to imply a very specific type of British, champagne socialism. Perhaps people in education, academia, sciences or the arts who are dogmatically liberal but also a pretty contrarian.

To me it's just another form of the word intelligentsia.

Basically people who wander around Cambridge or West London in patagonia, with long haired children with silly names looking for £11 craft beer.


Yer, of course that's every single Guardian reader that ever existed. Can you do Daily Mail and then Sun readers next?
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 16:17 - Mar 24 with 717 viewsBlueschev

Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 15:40 - Mar 24 by TractorWood

To me the term Guardian Reader is more to imply a very specific type of British, champagne socialism. Perhaps people in education, academia, sciences or the arts who are dogmatically liberal but also a pretty contrarian.

To me it's just another form of the word intelligentsia.

Basically people who wander around Cambridge or West London in patagonia, with long haired children with silly names looking for £11 craft beer.


Your comment indicates to me that you've never read the Guardian, nor do you know anybody that does.
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 16:21 - Mar 24 with 707 viewsTractorWood

Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 16:11 - Mar 24 by leitrimblue

Yer, of course that's every single Guardian reader that ever existed. Can you do Daily Mail and then Sun readers next?


Sattire is kind of implied.

This is my favourite Guardian content. A random headline generator that is always spot on:

https://calumchilds.com/guardian

I know that was then, but it could be again..
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 16:22 - Mar 24 with 682 viewsTractorWood

Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 16:17 - Mar 24 by Blueschev

Your comment indicates to me that you've never read the Guardian, nor do you know anybody that does.


Ha nailing the contrarian!

I know that was then, but it could be again..
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Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 16:40 - Mar 24 with 606 viewsgiant_stow

Starmer seems to love rolling onto his back for a tummy tickle. on 15:40 - Mar 24 by TractorWood

To me the term Guardian Reader is more to imply a very specific type of British, champagne socialism. Perhaps people in education, academia, sciences or the arts who are dogmatically liberal but also a pretty contrarian.

To me it's just another form of the word intelligentsia.

Basically people who wander around Cambridge or West London in patagonia, with long haired children with silly names looking for £11 craft beer.


nothing on your list re Islington? Gawd, my mate Indigo n highbury will be gutted.

Has anyone ever looked at their own postings for last day or so? Oh my... so sorry. Was Ullaa
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