Tuesday 4th October 2016
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Tuesday 4th October 2016
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Morning.
A former Trump aide has tweeted ''Wednesday @Hillary Clinton is done #wikileaks''
A former Trump aide has tweeted ''Wednesday @Hillary Clinton is done #wikileaks''
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Why is Wikileaks trying to help Trump win? Wouldn't a better time to reveal anything they had on Clinton be when the Democrats still had time to select someone else for their nominee? Exposing wrong doing is usually a good thing, but when it jeopardizes the survival of rational democratic government a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.yahyah wrote:Morning.
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Solar outstrips coal in past six months of UK electricity generation - the guardian
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The natural way to deal with excellent news of this nature? Destroy the solar industry. Don't you just love the bloody Tories.
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The natural way to deal with excellent news of this nature? Destroy the solar industry. Don't you just love the bloody Tories.
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Nice tummy rubbing from little Nicky. Pat on the head and a gold star sticker.
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Morning all.
All going swimmingly then?
All going swimmingly then?
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Talking the country down! I blame Corbyn.RogerOThornhill wrote:Morning all.
All going swimmingly then?
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What has Corbyn said on May going for hard Brexit?StephenDolan wrote:Talking the country down! I blame Corbyn.RogerOThornhill wrote:Morning all.
All going swimmingly then?
What has he said on our joke trade strategy?
What are his views on our replacing foreign doctors with whom trained ones?
Silence.
He is on holiday.
Labour is no opposition.
There has never been a time in my life when both government and opposition have been so useless.
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How much coverage did May or Farron get last week? Hint. None.SpinningHugo wrote:What has Corbyn said on May going for hard Brexit?StephenDolan wrote:Talking the country down! I blame Corbyn.RogerOThornhill wrote:Morning all.
All going swimmingly then?
What has he said on our joke trade strategy?
What are his views on our replacing foreign doctors with whom trained ones?
Silence.
He is on holiday.
Labour is no opposition.
There has never been a time in my life when both government and opposition have been so useless.
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Apart from McDonnell's pretty effective response to Hammond yesterday.SpinningHugo wrote:What has Corbyn said on May going for hard Brexit?StephenDolan wrote:Talking the country down! I blame Corbyn.RogerOThornhill wrote:Morning all.
All going swimmingly then?
What has he said on our joke trade strategy?
What are his views on our replacing foreign doctors with whom trained ones?
Silence.
He is on holiday.
Labour is no opposition.
There has never been a time in my life when both government and opposition have been so useless.
Oh and Rayner's high profile #EducationNotSegregation campaign.
Just because they're not droning gone about Brexit every day (important thought it is) does not make them ineffective.
The general public can see the pound falling for themselves, right?
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McDonnell's response was utterly useless.
Nothing at all on Brexit.
And the substance? "We agree with what you're now doing."
Labour is providing no leadership on the defining issue of our era. None.
Nothing at all on Brexit.
And the substance? "We agree with what you're now doing."
Labour is providing no leadership on the defining issue of our era. None.
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Because these parties are not in government and what they announce(next to nothing) doesn't matterStephenDolan wrote:How much coverage did May or Farron get last week? Hint. None.SpinningHugo wrote:What has Corbyn said on May going for hard Brexit?StephenDolan wrote: Talking the country down! I blame Corbyn.
What has he said on our joke trade strategy?
What are his views on our replacing foreign doctors with whom trained ones?
Silence.
He is on holiday.
Labour is no opposition.
There has never been a time in my life when both government and opposition have been so useless.
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I read somewhere that imported tech parts are already up 25% on pre-Brexit because of the slide in the pound. I don't know how accurate that is, but certainly the retail price of computers has seen some sharp upward hikes recently (one my husband was looking at went up 150 pounds in a couple of months (why doesn't my tablet keyboard have a pound sign?!)). Anyway, if this is a sign of things to come, it doesn't look good for people already struggling on stagnating wages.RogerOThornhill wrote:Morning all.
All going swimmingly then?
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May isn't in government. Are you sure?SpinningHugo wrote:Because these parties are not in government and what they announce(next to nothing) doesn't matterStephenDolan wrote:How much coverage did May or Farron get last week? Hint. None.SpinningHugo wrote: What has Corbyn said on May going for hard Brexit?
What has he said on our joke trade strategy?
What are his views on our replacing foreign doctors with whom trained ones?
Silence.
He is on holiday.
Labour is no opposition.
There has never been a time in my life when both government and opposition have been so useless.
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So it wouldn't matter what Labour said, it wouldn't matter anyway!SpinningHugo wrote: Because these parties are not in government and what they announce(next to nothing) doesn't matter
Face it, whatever Corbyn said about May's speech (and that's what he would be responding to) it wouldn't be enough for you.
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Good-morning, everyone.
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What do you think of plans to end NHS reliance on overseas doctors?
What do you think of plans to end NHS reliance on overseas doctors?
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RogerOThornhill wrote:So it wouldn't matter what Labour said, it wouldn't matter anyway!SpinningHugo wrote: Because these parties are not in government and what they announce(next to nothing) doesn't matter
Face it, whatever Corbyn said about May's speech (and that's what he would be responding to) it wouldn't be enough for you.
Rubbish. I demolish such obvious witterings on my blog.
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Quite wrong.RogerOThornhill wrote:So it wouldn't matter what Labour said, it wouldn't matter anyway!SpinningHugo wrote: Because these parties are not in government and what they announce(next to nothing) doesn't matter
Face it, whatever Corbyn said about May's speech (and that's what he would be responding to) it wouldn't be enough for you.
There is a parliamentary majority that could be mustered against Hard Brexit. There are plenty of Osborne Tories who have enough sense to know that we need to stay in the single market.
it is that which should be mobilising on.
Why aren't we?
Because Corbyn and McDonnell don't want us to be members of the Single Market. they prefer to talk about 'access' to it, and how we need to protect workers rights.
This is a disaster.
And did you not notice last week how I kept on praising Corbyn's stance on immigration (and criticising Reeves, Umunna etc). When he is right he is right.
On Brexit, he and Labour are indeed both silent and irrelevant. The tragedy is that they need not be.
If I recall correctly, Corbyn's call to trigger art 50 immediately was what led to the leadership challenge in the first place.
Still, he must be tired poor chap after all those invigorating rallies.
[For the avoidance of doubt, the prime blame lies with the government, not with the opposition in failing to oppose.]
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Maybe because Assange is a ****?Willow904 wrote:Why is Wikileaks trying to help Trump win?yahyah wrote:Morning.
A former Trump aide has tweeted ''Wednesday @Hillary Clinton is done #wikileaks''
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I think we could have a day that went by without discussing Brexit. Just possibly perhaps?
The world wouldn't crumble. The Tories would still be stuffing it up. And we could have talked about something else that's important to folk here.
Not saying we shouldn't discuss Brexit. just that it would be OK not to. Just a thought....
The world wouldn't crumble. The Tories would still be stuffing it up. And we could have talked about something else that's important to folk here.
Not saying we shouldn't discuss Brexit. just that it would be OK not to. Just a thought....
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Nobel prize in physics 2016 to be announced - live
Nobel laureates don’t get much advance notice - a representative from the Nobel Assembly makes the call just minutes before the announcement. This means laureates are often caught off-guard. Barry Marshall got the call in an Australian pub, Amartya Sen heard the phone ringing at 5am and thought something tragic had happened; Günter Grass was due at the dentist. Peter Higgs was famously unreachable on the day he won, and finally found out from a former neighbour, who got out of her car to congratulate him.
Nobel prize in physics 2016 to be announced - live
Nobel laureates don’t get much advance notice - a representative from the Nobel Assembly makes the call just minutes before the announcement. This means laureates are often caught off-guard. Barry Marshall got the call in an Australian pub, Amartya Sen heard the phone ringing at 5am and thought something tragic had happened; Günter Grass was due at the dentist. Peter Higgs was famously unreachable on the day he won, and finally found out from a former neighbour, who got out of her car to congratulate him.
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That there's no point training extra doctors if you continue to allow Jeremy Hunt to chase them all away to better jobs abroad with the imposition of crappy contracts that don't allow doctors to have a life.HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... are_btn_tw
What do you think of plans to end NHS reliance on overseas doctors?
Four years post-training with the NHS isn't long enough to make much difference. Many could still be better off even if they have to pay back some fees if they can get more money abroad. Much simpler to improve retention of current doctors by funding the NHS adequately and offering decent pay and conditions. It's about work/life balance for many doctors rather than outright pay. Only the announcement of a proper rise in NHS funding to match the rise in population and, in particular the rise in the population of elderly people, will improve retention I think, and even then any curbs on immigration is going to pose huge problems for the NHS because so many vacancies are currently filled by people from abroad. For instance my lovely Spanish dentist is due to return home soon, so I'll be interested to see how easily he is replaced at my local surgery. Starting training extra dentists now isn't going to fill that vacancy by the end of the year and unlike doctors I'm not sure they could even use any kind of retention clauses in dentistry because it's contracted in from private practice, isn't it?
So, to sum up, stay in the single market, keep free movement of people and stop thinking the grass is greener elsewhere would be my message to the Tory government. But then I like a lot of the people I meet that have come from abroad and don't particularly "want my country back" because, rather like the native Americans, I've never really seen it as "my" country in the first place. Who am I to tell people where they should live? It's a free world, or at least should be, and nationalism gets in the way of simple ideas like the fact that there really is no reason why everyone shouldn't be able to enjoy a decent quality of life within the resources we globally have.
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Trouble is, I can't think of another political topic that isn't equally depressing.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:I think we could have a day that went by without discussing Brexit. Just possibly perhaps?
The world wouldn't crumble. The Tories would still be stuffing it up. And we could have talked about something else that's important to folk here.
Not saying we shouldn't discuss Brexit. just that it would be OK not to. Just a thought....
Of course, if people stopped responding to SH, it would be less repetitive here. Just a thought....
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Here's what a doctor thinks.HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... are_btn_tw
What do you think of plans to end NHS reliance on overseas doctors?
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Well quite - not too difficult to work out.
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Hear hear.Willow904 wrote: I ....... don't particularly "want my country back" because, rather like the native Americans, I've never really seen it as "my" country in the first place. Who am I to tell people where they should live? It's a free world, or at least should be, and nationalism gets in the way of simple ideas like the fact that there really is no reason why everyone shouldn't be able to enjoy a decent quality of life within the resources we globally have.
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Me toogilsey wrote:Hear hear.Willow904 wrote: I ....... don't particularly "want my country back" because, rather like the native Americans, I've never really seen it as "my" country in the first place. Who am I to tell people where they should live? It's a free world, or at least should be, and nationalism gets in the way of simple ideas like the fact that there really is no reason why everyone shouldn't be able to enjoy a decent quality of life within the resources we globally have.
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Liz Truss to launch recruitment drive for ex-forces prison officers
Justice secretary to tell Tory conference that £14m extra funding will be available for 10 of the most challenging prisons
Liz Truss to launch recruitment drive for ex-forces prison officers
Justice secretary to tell Tory conference that £14m extra funding will be available for 10 of the most challenging prisons
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Baby robot unveiled in Japan as number of childless couples grows
Palm-sized Kirobo Mini ‘wobbles a bit’, blinks and speaks with high-pitched voice in order to ‘invoke an emotional connection’
Baby robot unveiled in Japan as number of childless couples grows
Palm-sized Kirobo Mini ‘wobbles a bit’, blinks and speaks with high-pitched voice in order to ‘invoke an emotional connection’
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Will she mention "PORK MARKETS!"??HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... n-officers
Liz Truss to launch recruitment drive for ex-forces prison officers
Justice secretary to tell Tory conference that £14m extra funding will be available for 10 of the most challenging prisons
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I mean, FFS.HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... n-officers
Liz Truss to launch recruitment drive for ex-forces prison officers
Justice secretary to tell Tory conference that £14m extra funding will be available for 10 of the most challenging prisons
Bring Back Gove.
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"Build homes with smaller rooms so young people can afford them, Tory housing minister says
Gavin Barwell suggested it might not be possible for young people to own a full-sized home"
"Build homes with smaller rooms so young people can afford them, Tory housing minister says
Gavin Barwell suggested it might not be possible for young people to own a full-sized home"
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Who needs satire.
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UnbelievableHindleA wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 44061.html
"Build homes with smaller rooms so young people can afford them, Tory housing minister says
Gavin Barwell suggested it might not be possible for young people to own a full-sized home"
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A ‘power to innovate’ in children’s services? We have one already!
As a dispute grows over 'innovation' powers in the Children and Social Work Bill, social worker and legal expert Allan Norman gives his take
A ‘power to innovate’ in children’s services? We have one already!
As a dispute grows over 'innovation' powers in the Children and Social Work Bill, social worker and legal expert Allan Norman gives his take
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Build your own with Lego.
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HindleA wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 44061.html
"Build homes with smaller rooms so young people can afford them, Tory housing minister says
Gavin Barwell suggested it might not be possible for young people to own a full-sized home"
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The prison service already is, and has always been, full of ex-forces. This is not a bad thing at all, and it's not a bad thing to encourage more, but it's hardly news. And generally speaking when governments go out of their way to focus on ex-forces recruitment in a particular area - (education particularly) nothing terribly useful comes of it.HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... n-officers
Liz Truss to launch recruitment drive for ex-forces prison officers
Justice secretary to tell Tory conference that £14m extra funding will be available for 10 of the most challenging prisons
I still believe in a town called Hope
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Indeed,my brother-in-law is ex-forces working in a prison.
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Oh God.
'Esther McVey in the house - James Brokenshire says "we look forward to having her back in Westminster very very soon"'
'Esther McVey in the house - James Brokenshire says "we look forward to having her back in Westminster very very soon"'
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England’s bonfire of children’s rights
England’s bonfire of children’s rights
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I presume it is Assange related. Tories are bad but libertarians seem to operate outside any sense of morals.Willow904 wrote:Why is Wikileaks trying to help Trump win? Wouldn't a better time to reveal anything they had on Clinton be when the Democrats still had time to select someone else for their nominee? Exposing wrong doing is usually a good thing, but when it jeopardizes the survival of rational democratic government a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.yahyah wrote:Morning.
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Well, she didn't get selected for Witney (despite speculation)StephenDolan wrote:Oh God.
'Esther McVey in the house - James Brokenshire says "we look forward to having her back in Westminster very very soon"'
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So is there going to be some sort of dual purpose passport control in hospitals,to check eligibity for treatment and eligibility to provide treatment?
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Tories must fancy their chances of winning Wirral west/south post boundary changes. Perhaps with a different candidate though!AnatolyKasparov wrote:Well, she didn't get selected for Witney (despite speculation)StephenDolan wrote:Oh God.
'Esther McVey in the house - James Brokenshire says "we look forward to having her back in Westminster very very soon"'
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British homes are the smallest in Europe, study findsHindleA wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 44061.html
"Build homes with smaller rooms so young people can afford them, Tory housing minister says
Gavin Barwell suggested it might not be possible for young people to own a full-sized home"
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from 2014.
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Oh dear...Gove tries to smarm his way back into the government#'s affections...but his tweeting isn't actually that great.
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Why stop at a home, when you can have your very own city:HindleA wrote:Build your own with Lego.
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