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At last we don’t have to worry about Brussels not actually forcing us to iron our spring onions or make us play cricket with a triangular ball, or classify Wiltshire as an insect or ensure babysitters are divided equally between Jihadists and non-Jihadists to avoid discrimination.
LET'S FACE IT I'M JUST 'KIN' SEETHIN'
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I hope one day to see Gisela Stuart in a pub. Would like to have a chat.Pro-Brexit MP defends voting against safeguarding EU citizens' rights after calling for them to be protected
Gisela Stuart defended her decision saying the vote was not the time to deal with the issue
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LET'S FACE IT I'M JUST 'KIN' SEETHIN'
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Downing St confirm the worst kept secret at Westminster: Daily Mail pol ed James Slack is the PM's new spokesman. Slacky's a top man.
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Downing St confirm the worst kept secret at Westminster: Daily Mail pol ed James Slack is the PM's new spokesman. Slacky's a top man.
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The trajectory of collective human social, political and/or economic organisation may not be progressive.tinyclanger2 wrote:We've had the Renaissance.
The Age of Sail.
The Age of Reason.
The Industrial Revolution.
And now:
The Age of the Alternative Fact
Any cultural theory to cover this backward shift?
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At much the same time as wikipedia says that the DM is not regarded as a reliable source.AngryAsWell wrote:Kevin SchofieldVerified account
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Downing St confirm the worst kept secret at Westminster: Daily Mail pol ed James Slack is the PM's new spokesman. Slacky's a top man.
These events may not be regarded as unrelated...
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Opponent of new grammar schools to lead headteachers' union
Suffolk secondary head Geoff Barton beats ASCL executive’s favoured candidate, a former PwC consultant, in landslide
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Suffolk secondary head Geoff Barton beats ASCL executive’s favoured candidate, a former PwC consultant, in landslide
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Good morfternoon.
May I wish him\us luck.
Edited to add -
Hope he got a full refund on that jacket (Guardian photo')
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... opment-jobDavid Miliband in running for top UN development job
Former foreign secretary looks unlikely to return to UK politics any time soon after applying to run the UN’s development arm (Guardian)
May I wish him\us luck.
Edited to add -
Hope he got a full refund on that jacket (Guardian photo')
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I can't read all of this as its behind paywall, but not looking good for some
Leak reveals low‑priority industries for Brexit talks
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Leak reveals low‑priority industries for Brexit talks
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Obviously doesn't read the right papers - it was in the Indy & the Graun on Monday as well.RogerOThornhill wrote:I see Guido has picked on that Reform report which suggests that public sector staff could be replaced by robots.
That'll be the report that came out, reported by Schools Week, and noted on here...on Monday.
On the ball as usual I see...
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It's also here:AngryAsWell wrote:I can't read all of this as its behind paywall, but not looking good for some
Leak reveals low‑priority industries for Brexit talks
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http://www.businessinsider.co.id/brexit ... gqRvesb.97
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Glad to hear that all energies were focused on the enemy.AngryAsWell wrote:Theo Bertram
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That will disappoint the "king over the water" brigade, if true.PorFavor wrote:Good morfternoon.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... opment-jobDavid Miliband in running for top UN development job
Former foreign secretary looks unlikely to return to UK politics any time soon after applying to run the UN’s development arm (Guardian)
May I wish him\us luck.
Edited to add -
Hope he got a full refund on that jacket (Guardian photo')
But could it just be possible that he is actually *happier* doing this stuff than politics? Perish the thought, eh
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Liverpool Football Club ban Sun journalists over Hillsborough coverage
• Newspaper barred from Anfield and club’s Melwood training ground
Liverpool Football Club ban Sun journalists over Hillsborough coverage
• Newspaper barred from Anfield and club’s Melwood training ground
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Plans dropped for Donald Trump to address Parliament (Guardian, Breaking news)
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -elizabethBritish officials drop plans for Donald Trump to address parliament
UK state visit will take place during recess to avoid snub by MPs – and president’s exposure to public protests will be limited (Guardian)
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Run that plan by me again . . .Brexit transitional deal will lock UK into EU court, says Verhofstadt
Exclusive: EU negotiator suggests Brussels does not plan to let Theresa May keep promises to leave ECJ’s jurisdiction in 2019 (Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... erhofstadt
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Staff at 'outstanding' London school suspended over alleged exam cheating
Headteacher among those suspended as DfE launches investigation into GCSE results at Green Spring academy
Staff at 'outstanding' London school suspended over alleged exam cheating
Headteacher among those suspended as DfE launches investigation into GCSE results at Green Spring academy
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Will Donald Trump be made to wear a bag over his head for his UK visit? Sounds very much like it.
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Ukip leader Paul Nuttall denies lying about being at Hillsborough disaster
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I was at the school at the time, different year. The word Scum is reserved for one thing and one thing only.
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I was at the school at the time, different year. The word Scum is reserved for one thing and one thing only.
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European Commission 'agrees £48bn Brexit divorce bill'
Negotiations for a potential trade deal will only start after Brexit agreement struck, concludes bloc
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Negotiations for a potential trade deal will only start after Brexit agreement struck, concludes bloc
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AnatolyKasparov wrote:That will disappoint the "king over the water" brigade, if true.PorFavor wrote:Good morfternoon.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... opment-jobDavid Miliband in running for top UN development job
Former foreign secretary looks unlikely to return to UK politics any time soon after applying to run the UN’s development arm (Guardian)
May I wish him\us luck.
Edited to add -
Hope he got a full refund on that jacket (Guardian photo')
But could it just be possible that he is actually *happier* doing this stuff than politics? Perish the thought, eh
Who is this "brigade"
Nobody I've ever met or read thinks he is coming back ever.
He chose to make his life productive doing something else other than being a Labour MP. He has been vindicated I n that choice.
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I do love this brand new notion of collective responsibility Labour has found where whips don't have to follow the whip.
It isn't a Parliamentary Party without collective responsibility.
It isn't a Parliamentary Party without collective responsibility.
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So there aren't D.Miliband rumours flying around every time there's a leadership contest/challenge? Are you living in a hole?SpinningHugo wrote:AnatolyKasparov wrote:That will disappoint the "king over the water" brigade, if true.PorFavor wrote:Good morfternoon.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... opment-job
May I wish him\us luck.
Edited to add -
Hope he got a full refund on that jacket (Guardian photo')
But could it just be possible that he is actually *happier* doing this stuff than politics? Perish the thought, eh
Who is this "brigade"
Nobody I've ever met or read thinks he is coming back ever.
He chose to make his life productive doing something else other than being a Labour MP. He has been vindicated I n that choice.
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You have heard of Nick Cohen, I presume? Only the other week he was calling on Twitter for the older Miliband to return and "save" us.SpinningHugo wrote:AnatolyKasparov wrote:That will disappoint the "king over the water" brigade, if true.PorFavor wrote:Good morfternoon.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... opment-job
May I wish him\us luck.
Edited to add -
Hope he got a full refund on that jacket (Guardian photo')
But could it just be possible that he is actually *happier* doing this stuff than politics? Perish the thought, eh
Who is this "brigade"
Nobody I've ever met or read thinks he is coming back ever.
He chose to make his life productive doing something else other than being a Labour MP. He has been vindicated I n that choice.
Though I suppose he may have been pissed, as he not infrequently is. Allegedly
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I was at Orient that day.StephenDolan wrote:Ukip leader Paul Nuttall denies lying about being at Hillsborough disaster
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I was at the school at the time, different year. The word Scum is reserved for one thing and one thing only.
We'd just won and given that we were pressing for promotion, this was significant to us. Filing out of the ground chatting and then news came over the tannoy.
Stunned silence. The whole ground went quiet as we left.
Can't begin to think about the impact on those who were actually there and witnessed it. But (allegedly) making up that you were there?
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Really? When? I follow him. I've never seen him suggest it is plausible Miliband would ever come back.AnatolyKasparov wrote:You have heard of Nick Cohen, I presume? Only the other week he was calling on Twitter for the older Miliband to return and "save" us.SpinningHugo wrote:AnatolyKasparov wrote: That will disappoint the "king over the water" brigade, if true.
But could it just be possible that he is actually *happier* doing this stuff than politics? Perish the thought, eh
Who is this "brigade"
Nobody I've ever met or read thinks he is coming back ever.
He chose to make his life productive doing something else other than being a Labour MP. He has been vindicated I n that choice.
Though I suppose he may have been pissed, as he not infrequently is. Allegedly
Link please.
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Looked through his timeline, I see nothing suggesting Miliband could come back.
Sure you don't think this is the kind of thing you think he'd think?
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Hillsborough.
I think Nick Hornby captured the horror well.
If you stood at football in that era you'll have been in a crush. You'll remember being in a crowd where it was hard to breathe, or being a child lifted off your feet by the crowd, or being pressed against a barrier so you couldn't move (at least if you went to big games as I did). We laughed about it.
Then people died.
I think Nick Hornby captured the horror well.
If you stood at football in that era you'll have been in a crush. You'll remember being in a crowd where it was hard to breathe, or being a child lifted off your feet by the crowd, or being pressed against a barrier so you couldn't move (at least if you went to big games as I did). We laughed about it.
Then people died.
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I think it might have been Rentool - maybe - but I did see a tweet from one of them calling for his return. I didn't take it literally, more a call for help, in a "Oh someone please" sort of way after more bad polling.SpinningHugo wrote:Really? When? I follow him. I've never seen him suggest it is plausible Miliband would ever come back.AnatolyKasparov wrote:You have heard of Nick Cohen, I presume? Only the other week he was calling on Twitter for the older Miliband to return and "save" us.SpinningHugo wrote:
Who is this "brigade"
Nobody I've ever met or read thinks he is coming back ever.
He chose to make his life productive doing something else other than being a Labour MP. He has been vindicated I n that choice.
Though I suppose he may have been pissed, as he not infrequently is. Allegedly
Link please.
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Looked through his timeline, I see nothing suggesting Miliband could come back.
Sure you don't think this is the kind of thing you think he'd think?
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Maybe as a joke, but it has been obvious for 7 years he isn't coming back ever. Claiming that people seriously think he could is tilting at windmills. Nobody thinks that. The remaining Bitterite MPs are all looking for jobs elsewhere before the 2020 rush. They're trying to get out not come back.AngryAsWell wrote:I think it might have been Rentool - maybe - but I did see a tweet from one of them calling for his return. I didn't take it literally, more a call for help, in a "Oh someone please" sort of way after more bad polling.SpinningHugo wrote:Really? When? I follow him. I've never seen him suggest it is plausible Miliband would ever come back.AnatolyKasparov wrote: You have heard of Nick Cohen, I presume? Only the other week he was calling on Twitter for the older Miliband to return and "save" us.
Though I suppose he may have been pissed, as he not infrequently is. Allegedly
Link please.
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Looked through his timeline, I see nothing suggesting Miliband could come back.
Sure you don't think this is the kind of thing you think he'd think?
Now you might say that is part of the problem. No guts for the fight, unlike Corbyn and McDonnell who spent 40 years in the wilderness. But I wouldn't (and didn't) stay. The Blairites have gone elsewhere.
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@AAW - yup, it's Rentool:
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Corbyn win could promp David Miliband's return – The Times via The Week
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Night night.
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Thanks - sometimes my brain surprises even me....refitman wrote:@AAW - yup, it's Rentool:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/com ... 34473.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Corbyn win could promp David Miliband's return – The Times via The Week
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refitman wrote:@AAW - yup, it's Rentool:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/com ... 34473.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Corbyn win could promp David Miliband's return – The Times via The Week
http://www.theweek.co.uk/jeremy-corbyn/ ... ce-on-nato" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I can't myself see how either link claims he'll be coming back. The first obviously doesn't. I think the second must be to a completely different news story.
And, as with all Rats I doubt he'd endorse the proposition as nobody believes he'll come back.
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refitman wrote:@AAW - yup, it's Rentool:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/com ... 34473.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Corbyn win could promp David Miliband's return – The Times via The Week
http://www.theweek.co.uk/jeremy-corbyn/ ... ce-on-nato" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I can't myself see how either link claims he'll be coming back. The first obviously doesn't. I think the second must be to a completely different news story.
And, as with all RTs I doubt he'd endorse the proposition as nobody believes he'll come back.
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Wow hard hitting cartoon from The Times
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The Times, 10 Feb 2017: #Dubs
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"Theresa May says her Christian faith helps her make difficult decisions.” The Telegraph, 27 Nov 2016.
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Misery post-it-twice bug hits again
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None of us suggested that he is/was coming back. Just that every time there is a leadership challenge/contest, there are *rumours* and "calls for his return".SpinningHugo wrote:refitman wrote:@AAW - yup, it's Rentool:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/com ... 34473.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Corbyn win could promp David Miliband's return – The Times via The Week
http://www.theweek.co.uk/jeremy-corbyn/ ... ce-on-nato" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I can't myself see how either link claims he'll be coming back. The first obviously doesn't. I think the second must be to a completely different news story.
And, as with all RTs I doubt he'd endorse the proposition as nobody believes he'll come back.
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Are there? I await evidence of thatrefitman wrote:None of us suggested that he is/was coming back. Just that every time there is a leadership challenge/contest, there are *rumours* and "calls for his return".SpinningHugo wrote:refitman wrote:@AAW - yup, it's Rentool:
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/com ... 34473.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I can't myself see how either link claims he'll be coming back. The first obviously doesn't. I think the second must be to a completely different news story.
And, as with all RTs I doubt he'd endorse the proposition as nobody believes he'll come back.
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Brexit will cost UK 30,000 finance jobs, says Brussels thinktank
City’s EU rivals must harmonise approach to regulation to avoid banking risk, argues European commission-linked Bruegel
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I think we had this the other day but the "as EU clients move business worth €1.8tn (£1.6tn) to the continent after Brexit" has just sunk in.
City’s EU rivals must harmonise approach to regulation to avoid banking risk, argues European commission-linked Bruegel
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I think we had this the other day but the "as EU clients move business worth €1.8tn (£1.6tn) to the continent after Brexit" has just sunk in.
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Stop being so grumpy. Makes you sound like a TorySpinningHugo wrote:Are there? I await evidence of thatrefitman wrote:None of us suggested that he is/was coming back. Just that every time there is a leadership challenge/contest, there are *rumours* and "calls for his return".SpinningHugo wrote:
I can't myself see how either link claims he'll be coming back. The first obviously doesn't. I think the second must be to a completely different news story.
And, as with all RTs I doubt he'd endorse the proposition as nobody believes he'll come back.
Have a hug and cheer up (well as much cheer as can be mustered these days)
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Dear oh dear...
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Check the date of the tweet that this Tory is whining about...
And as someone said he's not wrong about David Starkey...
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Check the date of the tweet that this Tory is whining about...
And as someone said he's not wrong about David Starkey...
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Re: Friday 10th February 2017
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Re: Friday 10th February 2017
OH talks in crossword clues as well, drives me madHindleA wrote:JFT 96 YNWA
Re: Friday 10th February 2017
He said what so many of us think about the bigoted Mr Starkey - well done GarethRogerOThornhill wrote:Dear oh dear...
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Check the date of the tweet that this Tory is whining about...
And as someone said he's not wrong about David Starkey...