DotCommunist
So many particulars. So many questions.
thing is, evil lingers. Only the good fade early. See: thatcher, pinochet, klause barbie.
on that logic he might retain his seat
on that logic he might retain his seat
You know Reg? Excellent chap! Was in the Bullingdon, if I recall correctly. Used to like to stick bread rolls up the waiters' arses.
Ashcroft poll has Cons up 6%:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_2015_United_Kingdom_general_election#2015
Bit of a pattern over the last 10 days, just as many having Lab in the lead, but the polls showing Con leads have a bigger % lead. The Ashcroft one has a smaller sample than some, but Lab will be worried.
in general? No. When it comes to protecting animals from abuse, it's a necessary evil.You're in favour of workers being monitored every minute of their working day?
might also apply for old folks homes - but obviously people should be properly paid, and any penalty fines etc should be levied at the bosses not solely at the workers.in general? No. When it comes to protecting animals from abuse, it's a necessary evil.
cctv in slaughterhouses? why, so she can sell the gore vids on the internet?
How do you define "adequate" - it's difficult for even "random" inspections to see what really goes on behind closed doors when no-one is watching.I'd imagine an adequate inspection regime would suffice wouldn't it?
actually I do agree with that - animal rights activists have done undercover filming and caught some proper abusive behaviour when they thought no-one was looking. If it helps to stop animals getting treated like that, why not?
OK - good, if it stops animal abuseIt's already done in many slaughterhouses. Has been done since at least the late '80s. All this will do is make compulsory something that many abattoirs have in place.
Nothing will stop abuse by a determined person, but it does (alongside decent training) help minimise it.OK - good, if it stops animal abuse
ok - minimise it/stop it in so far as it is possible - still worthwhile. Same would apply to elder-abuse.Nothing will stop abuse by a determined person, but it does (alongside decent training) help minimise it.
it would only be one part of the strategy - it would need to be accompanied by a thorough critique of industrial farming methods/ corporate profiteering from social/nursing "care" etc.What about all the workers who aren't determined abusers? Nothing to hide, nothing to fear?