The thing I'm most proud of about Britain is how we can have political disagreements without questioning each other's patriotism. Oh wait...https://twitter.com/JuliaHB1/status/909112505879941121 …
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God knows what paranoid Daily Mail drivel you're chuntering on about
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Chuntering. Bless x
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Poor Julia. Suffers from terrible delusions of grandeur. Always talking down to everyone. Must be her height.

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But Ian Dunt is always manspreading all over female pundit partners on Sky.

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Show me one man that doesn't.

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Stig-but anyone with manners and awareness of camera angles . This one's tactic is to block out his female partner and talk loudly over her.
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Yes. You are absolutely correct as usual. Take note
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What is it that makes you think you're this sort of cosmically appointed referee on TV shows? Do you talk to the box?
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Of course, because the blind, jingoistic patriotism of the old has served us so well in recent years.
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No they are not. You can't sanitise history and only use the bits you like. Our history has seem good points and bad and you embrace both
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And you would teachers rather no be neutral http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1577253/Patriotism-should-not-be-taught-at-school.html …pic.twitter.com/7LSW8rXrnI
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Shame they don't do the same about politics and socialism...
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Absolutely Fiona I took modern studies (politics) at high school in Glasgow and it took me decades to recover from my indoctrination
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that was me being ironic in response. Can you link to Ofsted studies showing this or teaching packs that are biased http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/teachers-reluctant-to-teach-politics-for-fear-of-bias-1875463.html …
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That's my point. Politics isn't currently in the curriculum. However it seeps into some lessons. I myself witnessed this at college...
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Which is why I state, by all means add it to the curriculum but let it be impartial instead of what's happening now.
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It’s already in the curriculum Scottish (national 3/4/higher modern studies) and England a/as & gcse politics
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As an option, and isn't included officially below those years. And yet biased opinions work their way in. It's wrong.
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National pride doesn't exist anymore just weakness and political correctness
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