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jon357   
5 Feb 2025
History / Recommended Poland's history books [257]

Niall Ferguson's

Ferguson is on the conservative side but does make some good points.

it's not despite the killing he did, but because of it,

They don't seem to have much to cherish and if course fatalistic societies do tend to favour either a 'hard' leader or an absolutist religion or ideology as a way of abrogating themselves of responsibility for what is around them.

There are elements of that in Poland too.
jon357   
2 Feb 2025
Off-Topic / Music Thread - part 2 [955]

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jon357   
2 Feb 2025
Off-Topic / Music Thread - part 2 [955]

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jon357   
1 Feb 2025
UK, Ireland / Polish cities and their UK twins [34]

to pay entry fees

Rather like the Schengen Zone's new system, the one that has been planned for years and keeps getting delayed. It was supposed to come in to effect several times, most recently last November.

The UK system was planned much later and was up and running very quickly.
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Brexit complications for UK nationals [49]

December 2024.

Quite nice. There are Hople of better ones within a few miles, however that o e's a handy location.
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
Language / Polish pet names [40]

Did I manage to wind you up today

No, you didn't.

If you're interested in historical statistics on socio-economic class in Poland, just use the search function.

Drink a black coffee first though.
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
Language / Polish pet names [40]

I can, but choose not to repeat myself, since it's already been discussed at length in other threads.

It's a well known source.

What's with the trolling today? Is it the last day of the school half term or are you just on a drinking session?
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Brexit complications for UK nationals [49]

cheapest oil

Cooking oil? Who mentioned oil?

And do you always ask takeaways what fat they use?

And the price of cod and haddock has been rising for years. Chip 'oils have been getting steadily dearer, however mine is still £7.95 for a sit down including curry sauce or peas, bread and butter and a pot of tea.
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Brexit complications for UK nationals [49]

the cost of my fave fish and chips dish - all fried! - has risen by 50% within 5 years

What sort of chip 'oil do you buy it at?
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Polish cities and their UK twins [34]

You can`t deny it is such

It's in wonderful taste.

What did you think of the tour?

And do you like the changes to the streets there?
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Polish cities and their UK twins [34]

cheap flashy Pavillion

Flashy, of course, it's meant to be. Cheap, definitely not.

It wasn`t a wise move on your part

A strange thing to say. Have you seen that tacky Chinese hotel in Sopot,

When were you last in Brighton? What did you think about the rather controversial policy there about the streets? Impossible not to notice and people have very mixed feelings about it.
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Brexit complications for UK nationals [49]

Barring a particularly grisly accident, we'll have male rulers for the rest of the century, unless Prince William or Prince George transition.

We had a female leader for 70 years, which of course is 70 years more than most places.

What changes have you noticed there about what you see around you, day to day?
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Polish cities and their UK twins [34]

Easy to compare.

Sopot is a small place, rather run down. Brighton isn't. Have you been to both recently?


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jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Brexit complications for UK nationals [49]

And worse on most metrics.

In your various visits to the U.K. since.brexit in 2020, what have you personally noticed that's different?
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Brexit complications for UK nationals [49]

Yes. Look at Germany; in freefall.

It's the benefit of having g a Labour government rather than the Tories you evidently like.
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Brexit complications for UK nationals [49]

you could send boat people back to France

We didn't before, however post-Brexit, the government are implementing that, .
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Brexit complications for UK nationals [49]

Trying to rejoin soon would be a very big mistake

Quite.

But they are against it because their situation has worsened

It hasn't. The economy is doing better than our closest rivals in Europe, and despite 14 years of Tory misrule, wev've finally got a decent government for the next 10 or 15 years.

probably impose impossible conditions like accepting the horrible euro pseudo-currency and/or joining Schengen

The only circumstances that would lead Britain to rejoin are huge structural and conceptual changes in the EU and them asking with a far better deal than before.
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Polish cities and their UK twins [34]

Manchester is much nicer.

Krakow is a tourist hell, and a small city. The picture has been tinkered with to make it look nicer.

Manchester is a great metropolis at the heart of a conurbation. A closer twin would be Warsaw, in terms of size.

Weird that you've posted those pics today.

Three very old threads about the U.K. perhaps you're trolling for a response after you got your ass whipped last time.
jon357   
31 Jan 2025
UK, Ireland / Brexit complications for UK nationals [49]

I was right all along.

It was a bad idea.

Nevertheless, 99% of people don't notice any difference, and it's enabling us to nationalise various utilities and infrastructure that the Tories had sold to French, German and American 'investors' who just treated that infrastructure as a cash cow not bothering to follow the conditions of the sale.

I don't see us rejoining any time soon; there would have to be major changes in the EU, and a move away from being a Euro superstate with military pretensions and a foreign policy.
jon357   
30 Jan 2025
News / Polish coal will be back [141]

the inbreeding

What 'inbreeding'? It's not Shìtoskey, Michigan...
What a silly thing to say.

White privileged.

What does that mean to you, troll?
jon357   
30 Jan 2025
News / Polish coal will be back [141]

Can't or won't

Can't.

Perhaps you'd shoot unarmed civilians in dinghies. We don't, though, and no civilised people would.

And knowing you, you'd probably romantically defile their packed lunches afterwards.
jon357   
29 Jan 2025
Polonia / Elon Musk tells Germans to "move on"! [247]

why would I invest

You wouldn't, moron.

And you aren't Warren Buffett anyway. You live in a wooden house, jammed in against a lot of other identical wooden houses. What are you? A speculator?

You'd get modest interest on your savings, though...
jon357   
29 Jan 2025
Polonia / Elon Musk tells Germans to "move on"! [247]

...in german we call it "Erbschaftssteuer" (Inheritence tax), and it is widely accepted, even by the rich!

We have that too. That was also extremely high in that period.

This was a tax of 90% on income from investments, annuities (like a private pension, rents from property etc.

It worked.
jon357   
29 Jan 2025
Polonia / Elon Musk tells Germans to "move on"! [247]

The third world is full of greed

And the first world isn't?

The difference is that the poorest couple of billion people don't get the chance to do it very well.

works better with human nature to raise living standards than any other system tried

And people are raising hell against migration in that system.. That's the thing; capitalism has given us this and can't now stop it.

Thing is....when has to take the wealth from the rich EVER made the world better?

In the U.K., after 1945 under both Labour and Tory governments, we has 90% tax on unearned income. Hard for elderly, nicely-born spinsters on a small annuity however for the overwhelming majority, we saw a huge raise in living standards over the decade and, huge improvements in health and massive industrial development.

Better that than some laissez-faire free for all where the few make off with the booty at the expense of the rest of us.

take the wealth from the rich

Not take. Take back.
jon357   
29 Jan 2025
Polonia / Elon Musk tells Germans to "move on"! [247]

You can help to an extend but at some point they have to get a grip.

I agree; I'd add though that a significant chunk of any town's, county's and country's population needs a bit or a lot of help doing that and even in the best societies and even families plenty fall through the net.

People in the poorest and least empowered places in the world need more help than most.

And letting their citizens just go in droves will accomplish what?

It's not about anccomlishi anything, except alleviating poverty. Something we have failed to do.

You need to invest in education and changing of lifestyles to make sure new generation have better prospects.

It's what I've said and the Labour Movement have said for a very long time. Unfortunately there's little to invest since the obscenely rich hoard it and the bourgeoisie hang on to it and are good at getting what they want

One reason to give the rich a bloody good haircut. Elon Musk could lose 99% of his assets and still be obscenely rich. It wouldn't hurt him but it would change the lives of millions and help make the world a better place for all of us.

countries to Europe benefits anyone... the migrants are net drags

You are sounding as though there's some sort of choice other than small cosmetic changes, like bowls and tea cups catching the drips from a 150 year old and very leaky roof.

That roof is modern capitalism, those drips are coming from the parts of the world that lost out to its greed.
jon357   
29 Jan 2025
Polonia / Elon Musk tells Germans to "move on"! [247]

there is also responsibility on those places side.

The poorest places? If they could get their acts together so easily, we'd not be in this mess. The Calvinistic approach, that it's 'bad choices' or their own fault is naive. The richest places? Give a donation from the aid budget and do it the next year without end or change. While simultaneously fighting all attempts by poorer states to have a more equitable economic system.

Sadly we let this happen. Time to sequester all the financial resources hoarded by billionaires and/anyone with over a few million in assets, (they can always get warehouse jobs or maybe some online work) and use it to reduce the inequality that causes the situation now, That and mitigate climate change.

It's probably too late for both though.