She may need to change her medium profile though, Owen Smith won't be happy.
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Funny how health and education were both subject to massive structural changes over the past 6 years to make them more market responsive and end up with very similar issues...HindleA wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-36922039
Southern Health NHS Trust 'paid millions' to Katrina Percy's associates
A troubled NHS trust has paid millions of pounds to companies owned by associates of its embattled chief executive, BBC News has learned.
One firm received more than £5m despite winning a contract valued at less than £300,000, while another was paid more than £500,000 without bidding at all.
Both are owned by acquaintances of Southern Health NHS Trust's chief executive Katrina Percy.
Indeed, Roger. On a somewhat parallel note, one, or should that be I, does wonder at quite a few of our parliamentarians over the years and the government contracts and similar they seem to secure even their positions within government for that matter. Without nepotism and networking people such as... well let's pick on Jeremy Hunt for example, would never get where they are.RogerOThornhill wrote:... Funny how health and education were both subject to massive structural changes over the past 6 years to make them more market responsive and end up with very similar issues..
Only 14 hours left!It’s the end of the world as we know it? Or is it?
This might just be one of the last things you ever read if you believe the doomsayers who believe the end of the world is today. No, really.
After 200,000 [mostly] fantastic years on planet Earth, the human race has just a few hours left on the Blue Marble, according to apocalypse believers.
tinybgoat wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07 ... pocalypse/
Only 14 hours left!It’s the end of the world as we know it? Or is it?
This might just be one of the last things you ever read if you believe the doomsayers who believe the end of the world is today. No, really.
After 200,000 [mostly] fantastic years on planet Earth, the human race has just a few hours left on the Blue Marble, according to apocalypse believers.
I'm a bit cheesed off about this,
first I've heard of it. No memo, nothing.
Wouldn't have bothered rushing round upgrading pcs to Windws 10 if I'd known.
The international date line is a place to be avoided I guess.frightful_oik wrote:If the end of the world is at midnight, isn't that tomorrow?
frightful_oik wrote:If the end of the world is at midnight, isn't that tomorrow?
Maybe it depends on which bong it goes on - as T S Eliot would have said, had he known, 'not with a bang, but with a bong'PorFavor wrote:frightful_oik wrote:If the end of the world is at midnight, isn't that tomorrow?
It seems to be a moot point. Or a mute point, if you have a silent clock.
OMG, Maybe the Earths rotation slows down,frightful_oik wrote:If the end of the world is at midnight, isn't that tomorrow?
Bloody commie clock.HindleA wrote:I've got a talking clock,currently striking every hour.
I blame it on Brexit. Clearly cutting Britain off from the rest of Europe has had dire consequences.tinybgoat wrote:OMG, Maybe the Earths rotation slows downfrightful_oik wrote:If the end of the world is at midnight, isn't that tomorrow?
But it's a positive effect, our productivity will increase (umm at least in the short term).JonnyT1234 wrote:I blame it on Brexit. Clearly cutting Britain off from the rest of Europe has had dire consequences.tinybgoat wrote:OMG, Maybe the Earths rotation slows downfrightful_oik wrote:If the end of the world is at midnight, isn't that tomorrow?
There's a good piece on what might happen socially.tinybgoat wrote:But it's a positive effect, our productivity will increase (umm at least in the short term).JonnyT1234 wrote:I blame it on Brexit. Clearly cutting Britain off from the rest of Europe has had dire consequences.tinybgoat wrote: OMG, Maybe the Earths rotation slows down
JonnyT1234 wrote:Bloody commie clock.HindleA wrote:I've got a talking clock,currently striking every hour.
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Careful, some of her Progress buddies might accuse her of developing "Corbynista" tendencies if she carries on mentioning stuff like thatStephenDolan wrote:A decent write by Alison McGovern.
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"Labour can win a snap General Election" is the headline, but I listened to his answer to that question three times. He doesn't say that.StephenDolan wrote:Owen Jones interview of Jeremy Corbyn now up.
I enjoyed the Clive Lewis one yesterday, today's is 40+ minutes long.
An unfounded rumour has just been posted on Twitter?ohsocynical wrote:What the hell is going on?