Are we or are we not allowed to post on what we want as long as we stay within the guidelines? Or, now that the election is over, should we stop using the politics board? I'm very confused. Do the guidelines say anything about political discussion spoiling GN? Please advise
If you do not want this thread to go any further, do not post on it. Same for any other thread that you say should be closed. The simplest thing to do is not post. Of course, I know that's impossible for some of you to do.
I think that if someone thinks another post is a whinging post they should be able to say so. They should probably expect someone else's post to, er, whinge about being told their posts are whingey though.
Ana all the forum titles are clickable links, which is why I called it a hyperlink. That's the term I always used at work when compiling a document with chapter headings that people could click on and it took them straight to that chapter. The chapter headings always turned blue when they were converted to a clickable link (hyperlink).
If employers offered higher wages, soon, UK unemployed might feel more like applying for those jobs, thereby eliminating the ned for migrant workers. Many migrant workers are overeducated for the work they are given.
Unemployed people have to apply for a certain number of jobs. Obviously they would apply for those jobs with the highest wages if the alternative was JSA or whatever it is now in their particular area. If employers offered higher wages, there would be more jobs they could apply for and still support their families. If you do not know anyone in this situation, you are lucky.
To answer the original question...the politics topic is still very much open to use - we don't restrict it to election time . Although it does make sense to us to keep political discussions within the politics topic.
p.s. loopylou as long as a biscuit passes the taste test (does it definitely taste stale, or is it just a hint?) I reckon it's fair game...