I miss some of the more casual subreddits, and somehow Lemmy is even more of an echo chamber than Reddit is, but otherwise yeah, Lemmy is fine. Especially with the Photon frontend.
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Thanks, I hate it
Well sure, but then is the British government on the hook for the debt that the investors are going to be calling in?
The tension is largely inflated. It exists mostly because people like Tommy Robson and Nigel Farage claim that it does.
I don't agree. They inflate tensions that pre-exist them, and I think if we keep pretending these issues don't exist, then this is only going to get worse.
Immigration is not the cause of the housing crisis, but it's also not possible to address the housing crisis without also reducing immigration because it's not possible to build housing for 700,000+ people each year. Yearly net migration of almost 1 million is not sustainable, so the number will need to come down substantially.
I mean, they're pretty much about to go under - do they even have the £104m to pay?
Oh, that's interesting. Another user has said in reply to my comment they have the option too. I'm using Brave Browser but I don't have Stylish or anything installed
I don’t disagree but that’s easier said than done, unfortunately.
Click on your username/avatar at the top right, then Theme, then just click on Catppuccino
Squeeze 'em til the pips squeak.
I just do not understand how you can simultaneously claim to be a British patriot and openly support the ideology of Nazi Germany.
Defeating the Nazis was Britain's finest hour and something we should all be enormously proud of.
Do these 'patriotic' neo-Nazis wish that Britain had lost?
The way that Musk is riling up and egging on these rioters on the world's biggest social media platform is really frightening and dangerous. The guy's in total control of the algorithms that control people's feeds - including the sorts of thugs and bigots turning out on these race riots.
I think we really are going to need a much more grown up national conversation about regulation of social media companies and the damage they're doing to our democracy.
There are also clearly some very profound community tensions which we're going to have to address on some fundamental level in the long-run through processes of deradicalisation, integration, education and community cohesion strategies. But that still seems like a discussion that's necessary to have but maybe after we've locked up these Neo-Nazis.
sigh...