Re: Those upon the political Right...
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 10:18 pm
Doc Lobster has taken his departure from the University of Toronto well.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 2:28 pm I'm also reminded of someone I once made the mistake of debating online (Facebook). They were doing the standard "unemployed people can afford mobile phones" routine, while claiming that they, from a well off and nice home counties family, couldn't. Anyway, they were getting schooled as people pointed out that a mobile is getting to be an essential of life, particularly if you're looking for work, and that thanks to the range of contracts available, quite affordable (so really their anger is more about considering themselves superior to an unemployed person, and being angry that they've missed a deal that an inferior spotted). Their response? "Yeah, I take that on board, but what I don't understand is when you see these dole people with their phones claiming they're skint...". Could well have been her.Going off on a slight tangent here, but there's some pretty cheap deals on mobile use these days especially if you're happy enough to go with a virtual operator - if all you do is talk & text and do it often then, for example, 1p mobile (running on EE) will give you an unlimited bundle for £3 a month (or £36 a year with an additional 100MB of data a month), while Asda mobile (running on Vodafone) offer the same for £4 a month. If you're looking some mobile data to use alongside calling/texting, the likes of Lebara (VF), Smarty (3), iD (3), Plusnet (EE) etc. all offer a usable amount of data (at least 2GB a month) along with unlimited calls & texts starting from a fiver a month on 30 day rolling contracts if you go though some price comparison websites like uSwitch. Even Vodafone & O2 are getting in on the act, a Vodafone Basics £6/month sim has 4GB of data while O2's current offer for the same price is giving 5GB - the catch? Both are 12 month contracts (still better than 24 months) and Vodafone's Basic plan doesn't have roaming* while O2 still has, for now, included EU roaming.
Spoonman wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 6:05 pmIt's an excellent point.Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 2:28 pm I'm also reminded of someone I once made the mistake of debating online (Facebook). They were doing the standard "unemployed people can afford mobile phones" routine, while claiming that they, from a well off and nice home counties family, couldn't. Anyway, they were getting schooled as people pointed out that a mobile is getting to be an essential of life, particularly if you're looking for work, and that thanks to the range of contracts available, quite affordable (so really their anger is more about considering themselves superior to an unemployed person, and being angry that they've missed a deal that an inferior spotted). Their response? "Yeah, I take that on board, but what I don't understand is when you see these dole people with their phones claiming they're skint...". Could well have been her.Going off on a slight tangent here, but there's some pretty cheap deals on mobile use these days especially if you're happy enough to go with a virtual operator - if all you do is talk & text and do it often then, for example, 1p mobile (running on EE) will give you an unlimited bundle for £3 a month (or £36 a year with an additional 100MB of data a month), while Asda mobile (running on Vodafone) offer the same for £4 a month. If you're looking some mobile data to use alongside calling/texting, the likes of Lebara (VF), Smarty (3), iD (3), Plusnet (EE) etc. all offer a usable amount of data (at least 2GB a month) along with unlimited calls & texts starting from a fiver a month on 30 day rolling contracts if you go though some price comparison websites like uSwitch. Even Vodafone & O2 are getting in on the act, a Vodafone Basics £6/month sim has 4GB of data while O2's current offer for the same price is giving 5GB - the catch? Both are 12 month contracts (still better than 24 months) and Vodafone's Basic plan doesn't have roaming* while O2 still has, for now, included EU roaming.
And once again, for those on an eligible benefit looking to save a bit on home broadband and/or landline phone, BT has their "Essentials" package... https://www.bt.com/exp/broadband/home-essentials
* Though they are planning to introduce it next month for free in the ROI & IoM, with passes available for roaming elsewhere e.g. £2 per day in the EU.
Tommy Robinson has failed to appear at the High Court for questioning over his finances after losing a libel case brought against him by a teenager.Poor old Tommy. Why do these thing keep happening to him?*
The English Defence League founder, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was due to appear on Tuesday in connection with unpaid legal bills...
...Speaking on Tuesday, Judge John Dagnall found Robinson knew "perfectly well" that he was due to attend court and had emailed the court asking for his hearing to be adjourned.
"It seems to me at first sight a classic situation where he has decided not to attend," he said.
Judge Dagnall said that "all I can do" is refer Robinson's non-attendance to a High Court judge, adding: "They may, if he or she chooses to do so, hold Mr Yaxley-Lennon in contempt."...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-60841114
The far-right activist Tommy Robinson has said he has been detained in Mexico while attempting to visit the country on holiday, despite repeated claims of bankruptcy.
The English Defence League founder, whose real name is Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, shared a video on Saturday saying that he had been detained in Cancún airport upon arrival with his children...
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... an-airport
I’m being deported as a matter of national security,” Robinson says in the video, in which he questions the decision to detain him, claiming to have done nothing but “criticise Islam”. Robinson has been convicted in the UK for fraud, stalking, assault, using someone else’s passport, using threatening behaviour, and contempt of court.
Oboogie wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 1:37 pm Frustratingly that article doesn't state the real reason the Mexicans have detained him, does anybody know?It may simply be that he's barred from entering the USA so he could be on a shared watchlist with the US?