WestBromwich

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

I dunno, you could say that cost is a factor, because the NHS can't do everything, so they have to prioritise based on the funds they have.

But on the other hand, given that assisted dying is only set to be offered to people who are thought to have 6 months left to live, I assume there won't be many people using the NHS in this way, so surely it would be a very small part of the NHS budget.

Maybe at the very least they should decriminalise the assisting of someone ending their life in certain cases, so that if somebody helps their relative go to Dignitas in Switzerland, they won't be breaking the law.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

The parts of Ukraine that have been invaded by Russia have not been liberated, they have been subjugated to the rule of the Kremlin. And as I said before, "elections" in Russia are rigged. It's not just ballot stuffing, it's also the fact that genuine opposition candidates aren't allowed to stand for election.

And as far as I understand, Zelenskyy and Poroshenko were both pretty pro-EU all along.

I don't know why you're going on about a "nazi problem" when Russia has plenty of far-right activists themselves.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago (2 children)

The key point though is that it's up to the people of Ukraine to decide if they want referendums. It's not for an imperialist power like Russia to impose their own demands that Ukraine should hold referendums.

If Ukrainians wanted another leader like Yanukovych then they could have elected one in 2014 or 2019, but they didn't.

Maybe Ukraine should have another election but it would be difficult when much of their land is illegally occupied by Russia.

Liberated regions like Kherson, liberated from the Russian invaders? Maybe they have had local elections, I dunno.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago (4 children)

I think it would be good if the Donbas and Crimea could democratically decide their future, but I don't believe the referendums held by Putin's regime, given that the Russian regime rigs elections (that video shows ballot stuffing in Russia).

I don't see how Ukraine, or Ukrainian far-right elements, provoked the war. The war was begun by Russia who sent their troops (illegally of course) into Crimea and the Donbas in 2014.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago (6 children)

In 2022 I think a lot of Ukrainians definitely did want to fight back and many people signed up for the military. They didn't want Russia conquering their country.

Wanting freedom from the dictator in Moscow is not idiotic.

[–] [email protected] 43 points 2 days ago (3 children)

During the campaign I thought the celebrity appearances were a really bad move... making the Democrats look completely out of touch when average Americans have rising living costs.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

People on /pol/ quite often post views which are actually leftist, but they hate brown people so much that they can't bring themselves to abandon the far-right.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 days ago (8 children)

If the bribes/threats aren't public then why are you sure they happened?

 

A low point for British-French relations.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 days ago (10 children)

Boris Johnson... went to Kyiv to bribe and threaten Zelensky into backing out

What did he bribe/threaten Zelenskyy with? I thought what he said to Zelenskyy was "decide what you want, and the UK will support your decision either way".

 

I wonder if this will still hold true if Trump ends US support for Ukraine.

[–] [email protected] 24 points 3 days ago

The second username is just a suggested Reddit username, I have one on my Reddit account because I was too lazy to think of an original name. It doesn't mean you're a bot.

And the first username looks like it belongs to somebody who owns a 2017 Subaru Impreza.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

Maybe some Brits will think "why's he in bloody France then, he should be at the Cenotaph", and perhaps that's why other prime ministers chose to be in London.

 

I thought this bit from the article was interesting:

Dr Karin von Hippel, the director of the Royal United Services Institute thinktank, said... “It’s important for the United Kingdom and the EU to mend fences and forge a stronger relationship now that Trump has won... America will no longer be a reliable partner for any European country, including the UK..."

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

I'm not saying the Dems need to go further to the right to win elections, but they just need to appeal to middle America I guess - people who probably don't see themselves as on the left or right. Like the OP pic of this thread points out, Biden won in 2020, and he's a pretty centrist politician.

 

"Crimea is gone" according to a Republican adviser to Trump, who said that regaining Ukrainian sovereignty over Crimea is "not the goal of the United States".

 

I found this on Reddit and I read the whole thing, I thought it was interesting.

The author argues in favour of greater European independence on defence (and less dependence on the US). The article is a year old but I think it's still relevant.

The author is apparently a journalist with France 24, a French state-owned media company, so you could say that makes him biased in favour of the French position. But I think he still makes valid points.

 

I shamelessly stole this from Reddit

 

Trump isn't over the line yet, but Starmer seems confident enough that Trump has won.

 

Thoughts on Kemi Badenoch?

 

Do you think he's right?

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