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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAnyway, I think ill go and mug an old lady tonight, her fault for not having a robust defence against my criminal intent.
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Anyway, I think ill go and mug an old lady tonight, her fault for not having a robust defence against my criminal intent.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI have said that they are both to blame. I have not said the blame is apportioned.
If a bank creates a system that allows employees to embezzle, is the bank blameless? No. Does the embezzler have mitigation? No.Both the system and the perpetrators are at fault.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostNo, you have apportioned some level of blame on the system.
The standard "she deserved it" defence.
If a bank creates a system that allows employees to embezzle, is the bank blameless? No. Does the embezzler have mitigation? No.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Postas the government only had a majority of 12 then Labour would be in charge and anything that has happened since the election should be null and void, including the referendum
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAs I said.
The standard "she deserved it" defence.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe postal voting system? Both the system and the perpetrators are at fault. It's not binary.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe postal voting system is certainly more robust. I don't see that the system as a whole is any better or worse.
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostSeems to me the Irish system is far more democratic than ours
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAre we seriously offering up the Irish political system as a guide to how this country should conduct democracy?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI am offering up the Irish system for entitlement to postal voting as a guide to how the UK should manage entitlement to postal voting.
HTH
"A whole-time member of the Defence Forces."
10 pacifists and a rubber dinghy.
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