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It is my second language..Zulu. My third being English. Thank fuck I no longer live in Africa.
I know your speaking bantu though <:shrug:349342983763656705>
'Bantu' is a racial epiteth..jus sayin.
I don't care
@Benjamin Henry with the recent news of Ebola outbreaks.. it's not hard to be pessimistic about 'expansive perspectives'. The much needed medical compund's were set alight and sacked by the locals - go figure.
I mean, they aint wrong
But they aint right either, just taking a very insular look
I get it, that sucks. But the overall trajectory has been for the good
'Most people that voted Labour agreed with Labours Brexit Policy' How shocking, Who could have saw that coming
Bantu is the correct term for the language group isiZulu is part of. So 🤷♂️
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@Benjamin Henry when the next big financial crash comes, and it will, the outlook will become progressively worse - and so much worse for the 3rd world. ..
Nah the third world by its nature is far more protected from a western banking crash
Especially Africa 🤔
The exchange rate between the ZA Rand, and the British Pound is a good indicator of how it is looking for investment and progress in African Countries.
I don't think that's proved to be the case. When I was talking about infant mortality rates, if you look at the trends, they continued to go down regardless of the global economic situation
And peeps need to start switching onto Africa, because it is the future tbh, both for conflict and for trade
@juryrigging go tell that to the Bantu's in Africa. GL with that.
``The data shows exactly the opposite was the case as Labour voters are overwhelmingly Remainers, outnumbering Labour Leavers by two to one.``
But where are these people located? They're not in Bassetlaw, Redcar or Blyth Valley. They're in London, Birmingham and Cardiff.
And these places will overwhelmingly vote for Labour representatives anyway.
We aren't in Africa. So when Storin says he can dentify you are speaing Bantu but doesnt know which language in the group r what exactly u are saying, there is nothing wrng with that.
If they can't win back the North, they probably won't win another election ever again.
Honestly if we cut Scotland and NI labour will never win again period
Even IF they took the north
In fact the only way the opposition could win is by uniting and calling for proportional representation, however that will lead to more hung parliaments, and less regional representation
FPTP is good for that very reason
And when people come out with the argument "well my vote wont count" tell that to the north who flipped
Cutting Scotland would be both economically and politically beneficial to the UK 🤔
@Storin are you sure that's true? When I was looking at the election map, it seemed to me like Labour was totally contained in England. Scotland and NI had their own parties and hardly elected any Labour MPs
Historically these places were Labour though
Or mostly at least
Yea, but for labour to ever win they will have to coalition, the SNP is most likely candidate in exchange for another referendum
LibDems are basically out of the run (and it is a shame the whigs are going down like that) and most other minority parties don't have the numbers
The whole reason nothing got done for the past 3 years by govt was literally because all of the opposition parties worked together to frustrate the tories who held a minority government, and even when they had a few seats majority those few seats would make demands (both remainers and leavers)
That info is well out of date autumn
It's 2010
Of the 59 seats I think 48 are SNP, 3-4 are lib dems, and the rest are tories
I was posting it in reference to "Historically these places were Labour though"