M115 - Motion on Equality at the London 2012 Olympic Games
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Re: M112 - Motion on Equality at the London 2012 Olympic GamesHmm I do find Rakas to be a very typical politician. When he was discussing proposals for the budget a while back he seemed like the most conservative person in the world yet in the main MHoC zone with the bills etc he seems very Lib Dem like.(Original post by eff01)
Indeed and I was also referring to the PMs comments in that thread regarding Coca-Cola
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Re: M112 - Motion on Equality at the London 2012 Olympic GamesWow- loving the optimism in this thread...(Original post by SciFiRory)
oh yes, such a big step, im sure the women living in poverty and oppression in KSA are really grateful that a few of the most privileged people in their nation got token places in a sporting event they may not even be able to watch
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Re: M112 - Motion on Equality at the London 2012 Olympic GamesInteresting insight(Original post by internetguru)
Hmm I do find Rakas to be a very typical politician. When he was discussing proposals for the budget a while back he seemed like the most conservative person in the world yet in the main MHoC zone with the bills etc he seems very Lib Dem like.
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Re: M112 - Motion on Equality at the London 2012 Olympic GamesHe is fiscally conservative and socially liberal (like most of the Conservative Party although I am unsure as to what I am socially(Original post by internetguru)
Hmm I do find Rakas to be a very typical politician. When he was discussing proposals for the budget a while back he seemed like the most conservative person in the world yet in the main MHoC zone with the bills etc he seems very Lib Dem like.
). So yes of course when discussing things like the budget, he will appear more conservative than say discussing something to do with gay rights.
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Re: M112 - Motion on Equality at the London 2012 Olympic GamesYou don't have my support. Not sure what in what I said gave you that idea.(Original post by eff01)
I welcome your support,
Indeed matters are not yet equal in these countries, but this step taken by nations is incredibly encouraging. The fact that many typically 'conservative' nations have even considered allowing women to participate in these games is very significant and leads the way for more equality for women in these countries- if they can represent your country, why can't they represent you?