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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Reform don't count as they weren't around when it was discussed & passed in Parliament.
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Some people may find it inconvenient, unnecessary etc, but in what way do you think it's causing offence to anybody? It was a very strange term to use.
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It's not strange at all, the word 'offence' is in daily use now for a multitude of reasons . . I mean, I could get offended if someone pointed their finger at me, or gave me a 'funny' look, or sat near me on a bus and blared crap music from their iPhone . . . and then that person would probably be offended when I told them where to shove it, and then others on the bus would get offended due to two people having 'words' . . the driver may even be offended and stop the bus to call for a police person to come and sort it out, and then the police person may get offended becuase he's had to skip his lunch . . and on, and on, and on