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Josianne Thu 09-Dec-21 13:29:28

Urmstongran today made a suggestion to GNHQ that the above two subjects should have their own threads. Apparently we have to register our approval or interest here.
So yes, please please, please.

Lucca Fri 10-Dec-21 12:05:59

LauraNorderr

Sorry Urms and others who want to split news and politics.
My own opinion is that it couldn't work. All news is political in one way or another.

Cat stuck up a tree for four hours - cut backs to rescue services.
Birth of a baby in Anytown - are we overpopulated.
Joe Bloggs has a tummy ache - is our water quality good enough.
Gransnet opinion against split - should the elderly be allowed their very own site, is this discriminatory.

It's a no from me for what its worth.

Agree. No need.
Unless this is an attempt to avoid any kind of debate?

Dickens Fri 10-Dec-21 11:26:45

Gransnet opinion against split - should the elderly be allowed their very own site, is this discriminatory.

... not to mention MUMSNET grin

25Avalon Fri 10-Dec-21 10:35:07

Sometimes I find it difficult to decide which heading to post on. Does it really matter?

LauraNorderr Fri 10-Dec-21 10:11:53

Sorry Urms and others who want to split news and politics.
My own opinion is that it couldn't work. All news is political in one way or another.

Cat stuck up a tree for four hours - cut backs to rescue services.
Birth of a baby in Anytown - are we overpopulated.
Joe Bloggs has a tummy ache - is our water quality good enough.
Gransnet opinion against split - should the elderly be allowed their very own site, is this discriminatory.

It's a no from me for what its worth.

Alegrias1 Fri 10-Dec-21 10:09:45

But growstuff where would I have put my Barbados thread?

News - because that's what it was?

Proper politics - regarding the nature of democracy?

RF - no more monarchy?

Chat - just because?

wink

growstuff Fri 10-Dec-21 10:04:02

PS. Please could we have a Royal Family section?

growstuff Fri 10-Dec-21 10:02:41

I wouldn't mind a pure politics thread, where people could discuss theoretical issues, such as "What is democracy?" or "What should the role of government in the modern state be?"

Sadly, OPs such as those disappear quite quickly or the big questions don't get addressed. I'm just not interested in small talk, so leave those threads to those who like them.

Alegrias1 Fri 10-Dec-21 10:00:24

I agree 25Avalon. No point in splitting them at all.

25Avalon Fri 10-Dec-21 09:55:17

So Alegrias they can be separate even under the same heading. In which case I’m not sure why it has to be split.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 10-Dec-21 09:52:55

The reason the alpaca was culled was because of political policy.

Calistemon Fri 10-Dec-21 09:51:50

That's a lovely story about the turtle, Casdon, somehow I'd missed it previously.

Alegrias1 Fri 10-Dec-21 09:50:45

25Avalon

How about Geronimo the alpaca who was culled earlier in the year because of TB. The long awaited test results have appeared and are inconclusive. Is that news and not politics?

News.

We had about 5 threads about Geronimo in the existing N&P threads and nobody, as far as I remember, brought any kind of politics into them.

25Avalon Fri 10-Dec-21 09:45:58

How about Geronimo the alpaca who was culled earlier in the year because of TB. The long awaited test results have appeared and are inconclusive. Is that news and not politics?

varian Fri 10-Dec-21 09:34:34

Does any one remember that before the EU referendum there was a great deal of heated discussion. and the strongest arguments were consistently pro Remain, to the extent that one of the Leave supporters pleaded for there to be a seperate forum for Leavers "to make it fair"?

There will always be people who want to keep their fingers in their ears and protect themselves from opinions different to their own.

growstuff Fri 10-Dec-21 05:13:46

Casdon

What I think Urmstongran is getting at is what she tried to achieve a few months ago by posting topics in chat, for people to have a free discussion about news items without being jumped on by the ‘pc police’, for views to be unchallenged by those with a political viewpoint (I include myself).
I’m really struggling though to think of news items where this approach would work, maybe something like this:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-59502337
It’s a lovely story, it’s news, but I’m not sure it would generate much meaningful discussion - and that’s the rub for me. Gransnet would be dull without the cut and thrust.

Almost any topic which involves discussion is "political" in the sense that people need to have different viewpoints to discuss discussion in the first place. That's not the same a "party politics".

Local newspapers, in particular, are full of "good news" stories about people celebrating birthdays, anniversaries or finding a lost pet, etc., but what can people say about them? If that's what people want, so be it, but it's not something I would be contributing to. I don't look at "Chat" very often, but I've noticed that there are sometimes those kind of threads.

vegansrock Fri 10-Dec-21 04:08:32

It’s like trying to post a “Good News about Brexit- no Criticisms allowed “ thread( I seem to remember that one sinking like a stone). You can’t stop people voicing their opinions whatever the title of the section it happens to be in.

Dickens Fri 10-Dec-21 00:54:47

nanna8

I’d give it a trial and if it doesn’t work, well that’s that. It would be good to be able avoid the obvious politics for those who don’t like that sort of stuff. Admittedly there are a lot of grey areas but on the other hand there are a lot of clear cut ones, too.

It would be good to be able avoid the obvious politics for those who don’t like that sort of stuff.

Can you talk about news on, for example, the NHS, Social Care, Pensions, Mental Health Care, Carers, Disability - without the political component though? Government dictates policy on all of these issues.

Sure, you can discuss how these things affect you personally, and you can swap information on various organisations or charities the might help - but then that's a different thread, more a forum for people sharing their problems and swapping advice... it's not really about the news per se, is it?

Of course, there is news from the Fashion and Entertainment world, and one could always discuss that without getting anywhere near "obvious politics". And Sport, too.

nanna8 Fri 10-Dec-21 00:22:12

I’d give it a trial and if it doesn’t work, well that’s that. It would be good to be able avoid the obvious politics for those who don’t like that sort of stuff. Admittedly there are a lot of grey areas but on the other hand there are a lot of clear cut ones, too.

Doodledog Thu 09-Dec-21 23:55:09

What we really need is more chat threads. The New Thread button isn't working for me, so I'll make some suggestions here that people can pick up on if they like.

* Is lying ever justified?

* Should public sector workers be made to resign if it becomes clear that they have broken the law?

* One of my friends didn't tell the Benefits Agency that her mother gave her a birthday present of £500 to repaint her damp kitchen. Another one got her flat decorated out of public money at a cost of £88,000 and didn't declare it until forced to. Should I report one or both of them?

Remember - no politics allowed!

Dickens Thu 09-Dec-21 23:44:09

JenniferEccles

That should have been conscious!

grin It kind of worked though!

JenniferEccles Thu 09-Dec-21 23:38:36

That should have been conscious!

Dickens Thu 09-Dec-21 23:34:58

MaizieD

If people don't like posting on political threads on 'News & Politics' they really don't have to.

I think what's quite amusing is that there are accusations of 'politicising' news that is, by its very nature, political. All the major issues that are being discussed at the moment are political.

But let them have their thread - on the clear understanding that absolutely no political comment is allowed! My tongue is resting firmly in my cheek because I know perfectly well what this is all about!

JenniferEccles Thu 09-Dec-21 23:34:26

I have read the views on both sides of the discussion and I am in favour of the ‘conscience uncoupling’!

Doodledog Thu 09-Dec-21 23:23:09

On a purely practical level, who is going to moderate this, if it happens?

Suppose someone starts a News thread about the new Johnson baby, and I come along and ask about the ecological impact of people having large numbers of children, or similar, who is going to delete my post or tell me that it is inappropriate?

We already know that moderation on here relies on reported posts, and if the mods were suddenly swamped by people reporting on those who are still on topic, but whose posts are bringing politics into the news (probably 95% of them), they are going to get fed up pretty quickly.

Alegrias1 Thu 09-Dec-21 23:08:06

Personally I think it would be a popular decision.

The motion before this house is that we split News from Politics.

The ayes on the right, 15 votes.

The noes on the left, 24 votes.

7 Abstentions.

The noes have it, the noes have it. Unlock!

(Yes, I did actually count it ??)