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Originally Posted by llondel
Oh, and be polite to them, even if it's through gritted teeth. Think of how much work it took to get MPs on our side - if we can repeat that with the Lords then we have a powerful roadblock for any future legislation so take the time to educate them on the subject of home education.
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No point in being polite to a Labour peer as they have all been programmed to propoagandise and vote the way they are told, just like the Labour MPs. These are not thinking beings, they are robots without conscience.
Some of the 'polite' comments on the blog struck me as simpering tbh. How is the fact that you went to a posh public school in any way relevant if you are allegedly supporting
universal retention of the parental duty to educate? That sort of argument reflects that of the elitist, exception seeking EO which doesn't even represent its own members.
Marching up and down with banners and speaking to disinterested 'representatives' may be some people's idea of fun, but these people can't even be held to account for serious fraud, never mind cash for honours or the small matter of an illegal invasion.
Wake up and smell the Buckfast (while it's still affordable).