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What can we do to change the minds of decision makers and people in general to actually do something about preparing for the forthcoming economic/energy crises (the ones after this one!)?

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Aurora wrote:
Mean Mr Mustard wrote:
Aurora wrote:
However, when it comes to mindless violence and wanton vandalism, I often find myself to the far right of Genghis Khan. Chavs and Neds beware. :evil:
Chavs maybe, but why pick on Non Executive Directors? Is it because of the large fancy cars they drive? :)
Non Executive Directors? Wonderful group of people. :roll: :wink:

I was referring to:
NED (Non-Educated Delinquent) is a derogatory term applied to certain young people in Scotland (similar to the terms chav, skanger used in Ireland, and spide in Northern Ireland). The stereotypical view of a ned is a white adolescent male, of working class background, who wears fake Burberry, who engages in hooliganism, petty criminality, loutish behaviour, underage drinking and smoking or general anti-social behaviour. They are often assumed to be unemployed.
:)
:D

Imagine the confusion down at the Job Centre. "Experienced NEDs required to oversee and advise on the running of large corporations and public institutions. ?6.50 an hour, plus expenses."
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Mean Mr Mustard wrote: Imagine the confusion down at the Job Centre. "Experienced NEDs required to oversee and advise on the running of large corporations and public institutions. ?6.50 an hour, plus expenses."
They probably couldn't do any worse. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Economic Left/Right: -7.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.79

Put's me with the Greens and the Dalai Lama, so no surprise there.

I remember doing this when I was in the sixth form, about 1970. Some of the questions had slightly different wordings and in the pre-computer era one had to add up the scores and plot the graph by hand, but my result was pretty similar!
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Economic Left/Right: 3.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 0.26
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Economic Left/Right: -6.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.64

But when I was growing up I was much more right wing / authoritarian - my parents are true blue tories. (Less so now than they used to be though). :roll:
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-4.00, -.92. I'm a Green Tory with a healthy disrespect for authority but mellowed by age and the knowledge of Peak Oil, if that makes any sense.

Probably doesn't.
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I just done that flipping test a second time ... and I'm STILL bang in the middle at about 0,0.

I can only assume that I'm a supremely balanced individual!


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Blue Peter wrote:And from a party of the left too! :wink:


Peter.
Left? New Labour? I thought their constituency was big business and the Anglo-American banking sytem. Annointed by Rupert Murdoch and the Bilderburg group. I don't think Blairism has ever had anything to do with socialism. The old Labour party was just a conveniently moribund vessel for his ambitions, ripe for a putsch from within.
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Economic Left/Right: -5.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.82
Lancaster Lad

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Left/right -7.12
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian +0.92

WTF? I ain't a commie

A load of rubbish, I may disfavour globalization and multi-national companies but I thoroughly support small businesses, industries and localized economies in the way capitalism should be.

Also against state interference on personal choices (i.e. banning and taxing) but I also agree that big businesses should be regulated and that there should be some protectionism on goods.
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-5.62, -4.15

Sitting alongside Gandhi. That's something to be proud of.
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WTF? I ain't a commie
The numbers never lie comrade.

It's time to come out of the dacha.

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Sitting alongside Gandhi. That's something to be proud of.
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Ha, but Ghandi was a long time ago. I'm happier to be alongside the Dalai Lama.
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biffvernon wrote:Ha, but Ghandi was a long time ago. I'm happier to be alongside the Dalai Lama.
Uhh... There are indications that he might be branded, sponsored and managed by the CIA...
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