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    What are the subjects/topics/issues that you feel most strongly about? Whether it's mental health work, studying diseases, a certain branch of law, a certain model or style of education... what's a serious topic that you feel most passionate about and why?

    I'd say there's three I feel most strongly about, in order.

    Parliamentary sovereignty: the ability of our country and parliament to make our own laws I feel is my birthright and has been in our birthrights for the last one thousand years until 1973 when we signed up to the EEC. I think having a flexible and accountable parliament and government that has been able to respond quickly to events has made our country peaceful and has avoided the many revolutions that other countries have had whilst we've prospered. That's my core and overriding principle in any debate and that's why I want to so desperately leave the European Union.

    English liberty: this is again a birthright that comes from our thousand year old constitution that generations have fought for from the Magna Carta to English common law, to the Acts of Union to the Acts of Succession. It makes me so so so angry when the likes of Tony Blair and Labour tried to bring in 90-day detention charges (basically being arrested without being charged and held for 90 days) under the guise of keeping us 'safe' from terrorism. The most important thing to keep safe is English liberty.

    Town planning: one thing that really moves me and makes me so sad is looking at old photographs of Britain's towns and cities from before 1950. Prince Charles was right when he said that town planners in local councils had done more damage to the London/British skyline and cityscape than the Nazi Luftwaffe ever managed to do. Take my own city of Liverpool for example, had we not lost so many wonderful buildings to town planners we literally would be on a par with Prague or Venice in terms of architecture although be it more industrial in nature. And that really isn't an exaggeration.

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    Social mobility: Coming from a working class background, I do not think social mobility is as good as it should be. It is still the case that your postcode can have a massive impact on your life and while I do not think the State has the power to wave a magical wand around and fix very deep-seated issues, I think more could be done.

    Education: I do not believe that education is the key to fixing social mobility (as seems to be the norm) but I do find it fascinating how a whole educational system can shape the adults we become. I enjoy learning as well so I always think an educational environment is like home sweet home for me.

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    Equality (gender equality mostly), and women in science and tech. Both are things I care deeply about but I have had more involvement with the latter (giving talks to young girls and prospective uni students).


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    Drugs.
    Alcohol is a drug yet all other drugs are considered bad. Alcohol withdrawal is worse than heroin withdrawal, it can kill you but it is accepted as nice little alcoholic beverage sold everywhere. **** you brainwashed idiots it's one of the worst drugs around.

    ...Some mum makes the **** angelus foundation cos her daughter died mixing ALCOHOL with ghb or whatever
    oh what ghb is the obvious culprit?? DUH DOH. No you blind idiot your daughter is dead cos she **** up. You've probably been drinking alcohol for ages since she's dead. You are drinking what really killed her but you're so blind to the fact you just blame shit on other crap. Maybe I'm being mean but you "LADY" are a **** idiot and no doubt your daughter is turning in her grave

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    k that's my issue/topic

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    I suppose I feel strongly about self responsibility and personal freedoms.

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    Equality (gender equality mostly), and women in science and tech. Both are things I care deeply about but I have had more involvement with the latter (giving talks to young girls and prospective uni students).


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Drugs.
    Alcohol is a drug yet all other drugs are considered bad. Alcohol withdrawal is worse than heroin withdrawal, it can kill you but it is accepted as nice little alcoholic beverage sold everywhere. **** you brainwashed idiots it's one of the worst drugs around.

    ...Some mum makes the **** angelus foundation cos her daughter died mixing ALCOHOL with ghb or whatever
    oh what ghb is the obvious culprit?? DUH DOH. No you blind idiot your daughter is dead cos she **** up. You've probably been drinking alcohol for ages since she's dead. You are drinking what really killed her but you're so blind to the fact you just blame shit on other crap. Maybe I'm being mean but you "LADY" are a **** idiot and no doubt your daughter is turning in her grave

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    k that's my issue/topic
    So are you anti-alcohol or pro-legalisation? Or a mixture of both?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    I suppose I feel strongly about self responsibility and personal freedoms.



    Out of curiosity, how unequal do you think things are?



    So are you anti-alcohol or pro-legalisation? Or a mixture of both?
    I'm just sick of alcohol being so accepted compared to how dangerous it is compared to a a lot of illegal drugs. The misuse of drugs act the drug class system was made for drugs which were dangerous and addictive
    Now it's used for anything that can alter your mood in a good way. The government have the ACMD but if the ACMD say something like hey this drug makes you feel good and causes no damage to a person who takes it then government fires a couple of them to get their WE CONTROL THE PEOPLE point across and get the ban lists sorted out.
    LSD isn't dangerous it should be a class C drug along with most other psychs. As long as harm reduction is used and people are educated you can't abuse it. Most psychedelics build a huge tolerance straight away which is cross tolerant with other psychs. Take MDMA daily for 3 days and the it will feel weaker and weaker. Harm reduction and proper education is the only way to defeat the stupidly named war on drugs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    I'm just sick of alcohol being so accepted compared to how dangerous it is compared to a a lot of illegal drugs. The misuse of drugs act the drug class system was made for drugs which were dangerous and addictive
    Now it's used for anything that can alter your mood in a good way. The government have the ACMD but if the ACMD say something like hey this drug makes you feel good and causes no damage to a person who takes it then government fires a couple of them to get their WE CONTROL THE PEOPLE point across and get the ban lists sorted out.
    LSD isn't dangerous it should be a class C drug along with most other psychs. As long as harm reduction is used and people are educated you can't abuse it. Most psychedelics build a huge tolerance straight away which is cross tolerant with other psychs. Take MDMA daily for 3 days and the it will feel weaker and weaker. Harm reduction and proper education is the only way to defeat the stupidly named war on drugs
    There's been no war on drugs though it is a complete myth. Drug laws have been weakened and simply not even acted on by Police since liberalisation of the 1960s. And since the 1960s de facto decriminalisation, drug usage has increased amazingly despite hundreds of millions spent on so-called education.

    I'd actually legalise drugs in an ideal world with no government healthcare but until then, the state has to regulate: and criminal laws should be enforced against those using rather than just the people supplying as they are now who are simply responding to demand. 'Education' by any measure has been a complete failure.
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    gender inequality > seeing women abuse their advantage in society, such as using their children as pawns against the father, then complaining about how society hates women.

    disabilities > seeing physical/mentally disabled people be treated as inferior e.g physically disabled people being given a 3rd story flat with no elevators whilst dole bums get nice 3 bedroom houses. many of our service users with learning disabilities are placed into homes in dangerous areas. people with disabilities are often at risk of financial abuse too!

    unlike mike, although I agree poor people have less resources to better themselves, i do believe in free choice and taking responsibility for yourself and your life. that's something I feel very strongly about, I dislike seeing people complain about their life but never actually doing anything about it. Obviously it's difficult in some situations such as the disability example i gave.
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    The education system. It drives me mad just thinking about it sometimes. I'm gonna rant about it for a bit now sorry in advance lol

    It makes me furious to think that a student who joins Year 7 completely illiterate and hardly able to construct a sentence out loud who is predicted Us all round could leave Year 11 with an average D grade and still be deemed a failure, whilst a student who joins Year 7 with B grade predictions can get them and be seen as a success.
    I also don't get why being good at certain handpicked subjects mean you are worthy and intelligent (maths, sciences, english, languages, basically school subjects) whereas if you're talented at something niche like horse riding or gardening you don't matter.

    Exams are also a total mystery to me because I happen to be fantastic at writing essays under pressure but that doesn't mean I'm more intelligent than the people around me. It seems insane that a person's intelligence is measured by how much they could remember about a certain subject for two hours one time in May.

    I absolutely hate the current education system and I think if I were prime minister for the day that would have to be the one thing I would choose to tackle.

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