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I see the BNP thread was deleted. Nice to see democracy at work(!)
Perhaps the Ed could give us a list of what political parties we are allowed to recognise?
Perhaps the Ed could give us a list of what political parties we are allowed to recognise?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've not seen the exclamation mark used abused like that since a hilarious LOL!!!!!! in CB. Even in jest, it's still bl00dy irritating.
I actually don't see why the thread was deleted (but I hadn't looked at it for some time so don't know if it got abusive), I like to see the comments, they're interesting... sort of.
It's democracy gone mad!!!!!!!!!!
I actually don't see why the thread was deleted (but I hadn't looked at it for some time so don't know if it got abusive), I like to see the comments, they're interesting... sort of.
It's democracy gone mad!!!!!!!!!!
True Quin. But if you don't let people have their say then you can't use satire or sarcasm to reproach them and then your wit wouldn't be quite as entertaining. (There's probably a hidden compliment in there somewhere, well hidden I imagine).
When I last saw it, there were the usual arguments but I don't mind seeing those because at least it opens the floor up to some sort of debate. Not that I think some people are able to change their opinion even given glaring facts that oppose what they 'know.'
When I last saw it, there were the usual arguments but I don't mind seeing those because at least it opens the floor up to some sort of debate. Not that I think some people are able to change their opinion even given glaring facts that oppose what they 'know.'
And as long as it conforms to the Terms of Use.
Like this one:
9. You agree that any posting or contribution you make to such forums will not be defamatory, discriminatory, racist, obscene, offensive, threatening or in breach of any copyright or in any way unlawful or objectionable.
Or this one:
11. The AnswerBank reserves the right to... delete any posting that we feel does not conform to the intended spirit of The AnswerBank service.
It's fairly standard legal compliance. But then, you know that when you sign up. So bleating about it afterwards when your comments are removed isn't that bright.
Like this one:
9. You agree that any posting or contribution you make to such forums will not be defamatory, discriminatory, racist, obscene, offensive, threatening or in breach of any copyright or in any way unlawful or objectionable.
Or this one:
11. The AnswerBank reserves the right to... delete any posting that we feel does not conform to the intended spirit of The AnswerBank service.
It's fairly standard legal compliance. But then, you know that when you sign up. So bleating about it afterwards when your comments are removed isn't that bright.
Cheers, China. I'll take that. :-)
I don't mind the usual arguments either. They do open up debate. I was just trying to get them out of them way early (and depict them as accurately as possible), so we don't end up covering the same ground for 80 posts.
Actually, I say accurately - I've just realised I forgot to end each one with 'End of.'
My apologies.
End of.
I don't mind the usual arguments either. They do open up debate. I was just trying to get them out of them way early (and depict them as accurately as possible), so we don't end up covering the same ground for 80 posts.
Actually, I say accurately - I've just realised I forgot to end each one with 'End of.'
My apologies.
End of.
I have just looked and there are still several posts remaining about the BNP so it is not an attempt to silence the BNP.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ChatterBank/Que stion768385.html
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question76 8482.html
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Politics/Q uestion765665.html
This thread is proof that the subject of the BNP is still open for debate.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ChatterBank/Que stion768385.html
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question76 8482.html
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Politics/Q uestion765665.html
This thread is proof that the subject of the BNP is still open for debate.
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