Thanks for the link. I'm surprised this isn't headline news. Ok - I'm not surprised.TechnicalEphemera wrote:As noted earlier. George is in a spot of bother.
Here is the G view.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/201 ... et-deficit
#longtermeconomicplan #totallybuggered.
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Scrapbook has discovered Mary McLeod received thousands in 'sponsorship' from Heathrow Airport & BA despite standing on a platform to resist an additional runway.
http://politicalscrapbook.net/2014/10/m ... onsorship/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Whoops, can't see her constituents liking that
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Some very funny stuff there - liked the one that suggested that the next song will be Farage gangsta rapping the Rivers Of Blood speech.diGriz wrote:Ukip Calypso on Amazon. The reviews are worth a read.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ukip-Calypso/dp/B00OG4HPDQ
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Drakeford not giving up the fight
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Hobiejoe wrote:Some very funny stuff there - liked the one that suggested that the next song will be Farage gangsta rapping the Rivers Of Blood speech.diGriz wrote:Ukip Calypso on Amazon. The reviews are worth a read.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ukip-Calypso/dp/B00OG4HPDQ
Hilarious.
I liked: "I can't get the lid off..."
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PorFavor wrote:Thanks for the link. I'm surprised this isn't headline news. Ok - I'm not surprised.TechnicalEphemera wrote:As noted earlier. George is in a spot of bother.
Here is the G view.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/201 ... et-deficit
#longtermeconomicplan #totallybuggered.
The denial machine is still working well. It's about the only thing produced by this government that does work reliably.Despite the surprise increase in the deficit, a spokesman for the Treasury said the “government’s long-term economic plan is working”, with the UK economy growing faster than that of its G7 peers.
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Thank you. The comments are hilarious - a very few unintentionally so. Although, because I haven't heard the song, I worry that I'm being unfair to Mike Read. The song may be a musical and lyrical masterpiece. If things go as planned, I'll never know.diGriz wrote:Ukip Calypso on Amazon. The reviews are worth a read.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ukip-Calypso/dp/B00OG4HPDQ
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I rather liked the little humdinger BTL on yesterday's G report on the kipper calypso ...PorFavor wrote:Thank you. The comments are hilarious - a very few unintentionally so. Although, because I haven't heard the song, I worry that I'm being unfair to Mike Read. The song may be a musical and lyrical masterpiece. If things go as planned, I'll never know.diGriz wrote:Ukip Calypso on Amazon. The reviews are worth a read.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ukip-Calypso/dp/B00OG4HPDQ
'This song has a no 2 spot written all over it.'
or words to that effect.
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pk1 wrote:Drakeford not giving up the fight
There does seem to be a fight back, as there bloody well should be, Hunt doesn't mention the 8,000 patients from England who cross over the border to Wales for treatment I notice, besides the two countries share a border, it probably makes sense for patients who live close to it to go to the nearest place for treatment, it can work both ways, why make capital out of it?
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On youtube,Ukip Calypso a Response.
Can't do links but easy to find.....
Can't do links but easy to find.....
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How can a task force, that looks into the concerns and benefits of shale extraction be truly independent when companies like Cuadrilla and Centrica fund it? Am I missing something, too cynical perhaps?
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... task-force" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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letsskiptotheleft wrote:How can a task force, that looks into the concerns and benefits of shale extraction be truly independent when companies like Cuadrilla and Centrica fund it? Am I missing something, too cynical perhaps?
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... task-force" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
No but they hope most of us will...And with all the dopey twits out there, they are probably assured of success.
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[youtube]zknTM2j5Log[/youtube]Rebecca wrote:On youtube,Ukip Calypso a Response.
Can't do links but easy to find.....
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By the time it gets round to reporting they'll have worked out that it's a bit difficult and very expensive -letsskiptotheleft wrote:How can a task force, that looks into the concerns and benefits of shale extraction be truly independent when companies like Cuadrilla and Centrica fund it? Am I missing something, too cynical perhaps?
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... task-force" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/news ... e-war.html
http://wolfstreet.com/2014/10/15/toxic- ... -insanity/
...a bit like everything they were told before they started...and more evidence will be available from the US wrt environmental impact...so it will give them a 'well, we tried but it's not worth it, so we'll pack up and f*** off' clause (accompanied by massive compensation payments from the public purse unless Ed gets to No 10).
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Not sure whether this has been posted.
Further cap on benefits ......
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Further cap on benefits ......
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Didn't think the Times would cover this....
http://fothom.wordpress.com/2014/10/21/ ... the-times/
...I wonder sometimes - don't they like Rupert and his Sun?
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...I wonder sometimes - don't they like Rupert and his Sun?
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'A WHITE BOY SINGING CALYPSO - FANTASTIC'
Winston McKenzie Defends The Ukip Calypso In Utterly Bizarre Newsnight Debate
Ukip's 'Commonwealth Spokesman' Denies Track Is Racist.. 'The Beatles, Elvis, The Rolling Stones - They've All Taken Up The Black Man's Music'.. Announces Desire To Duet With Under Fire Radio One DJ Mike Read.. BBC's DJ Nihal Shouted At To 'Be Quiet' And 'Show Respect'.. Viewers Say Debate Made Them Want To 'Go And Die Quietly In A Corner'.. Read Defends His Song As 'Simply a Bit Of Fun'.. MORE: Ukip's New EU Ally Defended Hitler
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/politics/
Ouch. But why aren't our tabloids saying some of this?
Winston McKenzie Defends The Ukip Calypso In Utterly Bizarre Newsnight Debate
Ukip's 'Commonwealth Spokesman' Denies Track Is Racist.. 'The Beatles, Elvis, The Rolling Stones - They've All Taken Up The Black Man's Music'.. Announces Desire To Duet With Under Fire Radio One DJ Mike Read.. BBC's DJ Nihal Shouted At To 'Be Quiet' And 'Show Respect'.. Viewers Say Debate Made Them Want To 'Go And Die Quietly In A Corner'.. Read Defends His Song As 'Simply a Bit Of Fun'.. MORE: Ukip's New EU Ally Defended Hitler
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/politics/
Ouch. But why aren't our tabloids saying some of this?
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Ha, ha.Despite the surprise increase in the deficit, a spokesman for the Treasury said the “government’s long-term economic plan is working”, with the UK economy growing faster than that of its G7 peers.
That wouldn't be "unreal growth", would it?
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Tory party returns impermissible donation linked to Russian banker
http://gu.com/p/42jcm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's quite frightening that when I see such a headline I'm not sure which donation it refers to there've been quite a few.
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Jewish Board of Deputies seriously unhappy with UKIP's choice of bedfellow.
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Chilling!http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... le-killing
‘Cleansing the stock’ and other ways governments talk about human beings
Those in power don’t speak of ‘people’ or ‘killing’ – it helps them do their job. And we are picking up their dehumanising euphemisms
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pk1 wrote:Drakeford not giving up the fight
Btw, I was talking to the senior head of a certain department in a certain Welsh HB a few weeks ago, training, induction, you know the craic, he reckons Mark Drakeford is one of the most able politicians he come up against, it's very politicised at the moment, for obvious reasons, emanating from Whitehall of course, but Drakeford knows his stuff, and wont be intimidated.
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Julia Hartley Brewer is as thick as a whale sandwich.
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Grayson Perry vase with Chris Huhne motifs depicts ‘audacious default man’
Artist’s National Portrait Gallery show, tying in with C4 series, explores British identity, including that of jailed cabinet minister
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign ... it-gallery
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Chris Culpin @CCulpin 4h4 hours ago East Midlands, England
48% increase in requests for re-marks in this year's exams. 420,000 grades changed!
48% increase in requests for re-marks in this year's exams. 420,000 grades changed!
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Potentially excellent news from Tyne and Wear.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/201 ... lation-bus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Worth recalling that Labour did lose control of some cities where this would have been an obvious winner. eg Liverpool from 1998-2010.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/201 ... lation-bus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Interesting to note that Labour did legislate for this being able to happen in 2000, but apparently with "hoops".Tyne and Wear has voted to press ahead with reforms that will mean bus services outside London being taken back under public control for the first time since privatisation.
Worth recalling that Labour did lose control of some cities where this would have been an obvious winner. eg Liverpool from 1998-2010.
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Telegraph Blogs dead, or at least dying according to Zelo Street, doubt that applies to DFH, he'll be like a cockroach after a nuclear holocaust, scuttling over all the dead bodies.
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Toby also seems to be struggling. Nicky Morgan doesn't give him that tingle in the loins like Gove did. And seems she can't be bothered to send him skewed research for him to write up in that serious mode of his.letsskiptotheleft wrote:Telegraph Blogs dead, or at least dying according to Zelo Street, doubt that applies to DFH, he'll be like a cockroach after a nuclear holocaust, scuttling over all the dead bodies.
http://zelo-street.blogspot.co.uk/2014/ ... -dead.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Goodnight, everyone.
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Tubby Isaacs wrote:
Toby also seems to be struggling. Nicky Morgan doesn't give him that tingle in the loins like Gove did.
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Goodnight PF
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On a day when it seems our nation is sinking to new lows this felt a timely reminder.
Cleansing the stock.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... le-killing" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Sorry, Ohso, we must have seen this at the same time. It bears saying twice, so I've left it.
(It is now politically incorrect to indicate nausea/bleeding ears/mention Relax or bad hair in response to UKIP Calypso. To do so apparently infringes the right to free speech and means the commenter is a nazi or even worse a leftie, or Green Peace. It's all a good bit of British fun, and we should laugh as we share it widely, so everyone can really enjoy its innocent form of parody of our true national beliefs, otherwise we are worse than the Chinese and the Japanese, or even Saddam Hussain, and isn't that Farage man a good egg, and leave Mike Read alone he can be as talentless as he likes, if you're British you've got a right.)
A response to what turned up on my social media uninvited. A win for Mr Farage in some quarters then. His Polish dalliance seems to have completely passed these idiots by.
Rebecca loved 'a response'; how calypso commentary should be!
Cleansing the stock.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... le-killing" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Sorry, Ohso, we must have seen this at the same time. It bears saying twice, so I've left it.
(It is now politically incorrect to indicate nausea/bleeding ears/mention Relax or bad hair in response to UKIP Calypso. To do so apparently infringes the right to free speech and means the commenter is a nazi or even worse a leftie, or Green Peace. It's all a good bit of British fun, and we should laugh as we share it widely, so everyone can really enjoy its innocent form of parody of our true national beliefs, otherwise we are worse than the Chinese and the Japanese, or even Saddam Hussain, and isn't that Farage man a good egg, and leave Mike Read alone he can be as talentless as he likes, if you're British you've got a right.)
A response to what turned up on my social media uninvited. A win for Mr Farage in some quarters then. His Polish dalliance seems to have completely passed these idiots by.
Rebecca loved 'a response'; how calypso commentary should be!
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I know, I didn't need, Gove, Toady and loins in the same post, and tingle FFS!pk1 wrote:Tubby Isaacs wrote:
Toby also seems to be struggling. Nicky Morgan doesn't give him that tingle in the loins like Gove did.
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I see the Telegraph is stripping out another 55 jobs according the update at the bottom. That might well explain why the blogs have seemed woefully sparse and samey for quite a while. Maybe people are scurrying around looking for alternative paid work. Can't see why Hodges should survive ... but you may well be right, he does seem to be teflon doom-proofed.letsskiptotheleft wrote:Telegraph Blogs dead, or at least dying according to Zelo Street, doubt that applies to DFH, he'll be like a cockroach after a nuclear holocaust, scuttling over all the dead bodies.
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I find Tim Montgomerie hard to fathom ... he seems to be a rare thing these days ... a Tory who seems to still have a bit of commonsense and compassion and isn't afraid to show them. But why doesn't he call out the insanity or, to be more accurate, obscenity that is the vast amounts of housing benefit going to Tory MPs with rental empires (OK, there's probably some Lib Dem and Labour ones benefiting that way as well)?Tim Montgomerie @montie · 1h 1 hour ago
Hard to disagree with @genrentuk: Insane we spend £1bn on building social housing and £24bn on Housing Benefit #PreventionBetterThanCure
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Maybe this explains why DFH has been a little less hateful towards Ed M lately,perhaps he's hoping for a job?rebeccariots2 wrote:I see the Telegraph is stripping out another 55 jobs according the update at the bottom. That might well explain why the blogs have seemed woefully sparse and samey for quite a while. Maybe people are scurrying around looking for alternative paid work. Can't see why Hodges should survive ... but you may well be right, he does seem to be teflon doom-proofed.letsskiptotheleft wrote:Telegraph Blogs dead, or at least dying according to Zelo Street, doubt that applies to DFH, he'll be like a cockroach after a nuclear holocaust, scuttling over all the dead bodies.
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Night PFPorFavor wrote:Goodnight, everyone.
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I think it might be a bit less cringey-scary than that (can you imagine the damage he might do as a writer anywhere near Ed's team?????) - the Zelo Street report seems to say he is out of the country so he might, just might, be enjoying himself a bit and the chip on his shoulder has temporarily softened. He might actually be nearer to his darling - the other brother - wherever he is.Rebecca wrote:Maybe this explains why DFH has been a little less hateful towards Ed M lately,perhaps he's hoping for a job?rebeccariots2 wrote:I see the Telegraph is stripping out another 55 jobs according the update at the bottom. That might well explain why the blogs have seemed woefully sparse and samey for quite a while. Maybe people are scurrying around looking for alternative paid work. Can't see why Hodges should survive ... but you may well be right, he does seem to be teflon doom-proofed.letsskiptotheleft wrote:Telegraph Blogs dead, or at least dying according to Zelo Street, doubt that applies to DFH, he'll be like a cockroach after a nuclear holocaust, scuttling over all the dead bodies.
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BTW RebeccaRiots how is your dog?
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Ah - the question I've been dreading.ohsocynical wrote:BTW RebeccaRiots how is your dog?
It's not good news. We took her away with us to Gloucestershire last week - still coming to terms with having been told she is on the brink of kidney failure .......... we don't know how long she has got - however long it is we are going to make the most of it with and for her. We are spoiling her rotten.
This is something that has come about because of the horrific treatment she endured before she was rescued. I could do unspeakable things to the people that abuse animals in that way.
Meanwhile she is an absolute cheeky delight and we hope to keep it that way for a while.
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A slightly odd request, but I'd guess some of our Hampshire brethren may be able to help.
There's a chap in UKIP who's promising the earth to a musician I know, and I mean The Earth, to perform, yes, another one, a UKIP song.
It is patently bollocks, but she thinks this is the big breakthrough, a life-changing deal. Her friends and band mates are very worried indeed. I won't name the kipper concerned, but think French king and the first bit of Swaledale in the plural.
You can PM me to continue the subterfuge if you like.
I just don't want some egocentric tosspot googling his name and finding this - which prompts this request...DON'T MENTION HIS NAME IN ANY REPLIES.
Thank you, delicate situation.
There's a chap in UKIP who's promising the earth to a musician I know, and I mean The Earth, to perform, yes, another one, a UKIP song.
It is patently bollocks, but she thinks this is the big breakthrough, a life-changing deal. Her friends and band mates are very worried indeed. I won't name the kipper concerned, but think French king and the first bit of Swaledale in the plural.
You can PM me to continue the subterfuge if you like.
I just don't want some egocentric tosspot googling his name and finding this - which prompts this request...DON'T MENTION HIS NAME IN ANY REPLIES.
Thank you, delicate situation.
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Oh crap...Sorry to hear that and if I upset you. Innocent animals...rebeccariots2 wrote:Ah - the question I've been dreading.ohsocynical wrote:BTW RebeccaRiots how is your dog?
It's not good news. We took her away with us to Gloucestershire last week - still coming to terms with having been told she is on the brink of kidney failure .......... we don't know how long she has got - however long it is we are going to make the most of it with and for her. We are spoiling her rotten.
This is something that has come about because of the horrific treatment she endured before she was rescued. I could do unspeakable things to the people that abuse animals in that way.
Meanwhile she is an absolute cheeky delight and we hope to keep it that way for a while.
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Screw it, take the money (bank the cheque before the performance) then go on TV to denounce the party and claim you did it for the cash and to expose them for the racist scum they are.Hobiejoe wrote:A slightly odd request, but I'd guess some of our Hampshire brethren may be able to help.
There's a chap in UKIP who's promising the earth to a musician I know, and I mean The Earth, to perform, yes, another one, a UKIP song.
It is patently bollocks, but she thinks this is the big breakthrough, a life-changing deal. Her friends and band mates are very worried indeed. I won't name the kipper concerned, but think French king and the first bit of Swaledale in the plural.
You can PM me to continue the subterfuge if you like.
I just don't want some egocentric tosspot googling his name and finding this - which prompts this request...DON'T MENTION HIS NAME IN ANY REPLIES.
Thank you, delicate situation.
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For once, he's mostly right in his article, and, as per usual, BTL it's mostly insane, starry eyed UKIPers. Gruesome doesn't even begin to cover it...pk1 wrote:DFH in shocker:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politic ... gn=3626583" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He isn't complaining about Ed Miliband !
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Well quite. Except we don't think the money is going to there at all, despite all the promises.TechnicalEphemera wrote:Screw it, take the money (bank the cheque before the performance) then go on TV to denounce the party and claim you did it for the cash and to expose them for the racist scum they are.Hobiejoe wrote:A slightly odd request, but I'd guess some of our Hampshire brethren may be able to help.
There's a chap in UKIP who's promising the earth to a musician I know, and I mean The Earth, to perform, yes, another one, a UKIP song.
It is patently bollocks, but she thinks this is the big breakthrough, a life-changing deal. Her friends and band mates are very worried indeed. I won't name the kipper concerned, but think French king and the first bit of Swaledale in the plural.
You can PM me to continue the subterfuge if you like.
I just don't want some egocentric tosspot googling his name and finding this - which prompts this request...DON'T MENTION HIS NAME IN ANY REPLIES.
Thank you, delicate situation.
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It is ok, his latest is a whinge about the mansion tax and how it is going to finish Ed.ErnstRemarx wrote:For once, he's mostly right in his article, and, as per usual, BTL it's mostly insane, starry eyed UKIPers. Gruesome doesn't even begin to cover it...pk1 wrote:DFH in shocker:
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He isn't complaining about Ed Miliband !
Can we tweet him with.
Dan, you called for PM take on Farage, instead he panders to him. Wake up - Cameron is the problem not the solution.
Release the Guardvarks.
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Re: Tuesday 21st October 2014
The only line the Lib Dems seem to have held good to .... has been their supine obeisance to supporting the coalition come what may - even when it supposedly goes against everything they formerly espoused, or is clearly a punishment dressed up as a policy. Their red line has been holding on to power at all costs.Lib Dem's general election 'red lines' leaked
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 09276.html
Anyone who would think they would behave any differently in a future coalition ... really is a fool.
This bit is on top of the supposed red lines ...
There has already been a huge reduction in the availability of English Language classes .... where is the money going to come from? I shudder to think what kind of English Language lessons the private work fare providers might provide - given their record in job seeking and skills support.The document captured on camera reveals that the Lib Dems will call for claimants for Jobseekers' Allowance to undergo English tests, and those assessed as "poor" would face benefit cuts unless they agree to take lessons. Under-21s would pay just a third of their bus fares to college or work and at least one GP in every area would open from 7am to 7pm, seven days a week.
Working on the wild side.
Re: Tuesday 21st October 2014
And that under-21s only paying a third for their bus fares to college or work (how do you prove that?) is really going to make up for the £50,000+ debt they'll be in by the time they are 22.rebeccariots2 wrote:The only line the Lib Dems seem to have held good to .... has been their supine obeisance to supporting the coalition come what may - even when it supposedly goes against everything they formerly espoused, or is clearly a punishment dressed up as a policy. Their red line has been holding on to power at all costs.Lib Dem's general election 'red lines' leaked
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 09276.html
Anyone who would think they would behave any differently in a future coalition ... really is a fool.
This bit is on top of the supposed red lines ...There has already been a huge reduction in the availability of English Language classes .... where is the money going to come from? I shudder to think what kind of English Language lessons the private work fare providers might provide - given their record in job seeking and skills support.The document captured on camera reveals that the Lib Dems will call for claimants for Jobseekers' Allowance to undergo English tests, and those assessed as "poor" would face benefit cuts unless they agree to take lessons. Under-21s would pay just a third of their bus fares to college or work and at least one GP in every area would open from 7am to 7pm, seven days a week.
Besides which I'm fairly sure anyone who is a student can already get a discounted bus fare. That's how it's worked for decades in my neck of the wood anyway.
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Re: Tuesday 21st October 2014
Mr Ohso was in music for a long, long time. Money up front...Otherwise bye, bye.Hobiejoe wrote:Well quite. Except we don't think the money is going to there at all, despite all the promises.TechnicalEphemera wrote:Screw it, take the money (bank the cheque before the performance) then go on TV to denounce the party and claim you did it for the cash and to expose them for the racist scum they are.Hobiejoe wrote:A slightly odd request, but I'd guess some of our Hampshire brethren may be able to help.
There's a chap in UKIP who's promising the earth to a musician I know, and I mean The Earth, to perform, yes, another one, a UKIP song.
It is patently bollocks, but she thinks this is the big breakthrough, a life-changing deal. Her friends and band mates are very worried indeed. I won't name the kipper concerned, but think French king and the first bit of Swaledale in the plural.
You can PM me to continue the subterfuge if you like.
I just don't want some egocentric tosspot googling his name and finding this - which prompts this request...DON'T MENTION HIS NAME IN ANY REPLIES.
Thank you, delicate situation.
We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. – Aesop