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Re: Monday 16th October 2017
Similar for PIP/ESA inquiry.
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FCA warning that young are borrowing to eat shames Britain
What puzzles is why, at a time when the Government peddles a destructive nationalism, anyone would think people should be proud of a country that has so forsaken its young people, its future, that they have to go to rip-off lenders just to put food on the table
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Which is why in this case legal action - to compel them to publish - is certainly worthwhile.howsillyofme1 wrote:I dont think they will dare publish will they
We can all guess what they will say
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Re: Monday 16th October 2017
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Transparency data
Schools block funding allocations 2017 to 2018
The schools block allocations for individual maintained schools and academies for 2017 to 2018.
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Schools block funding allocations 2017 to 2018
The schools block allocations for individual maintained schools and academies for 2017 to 2018.
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Gauke,Couling(UC programme director,tweeter of celebratory cakes etc) ,in front of DWP Select Committee Wednesday.
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Oh, God. This article is so predictably depressing. And Chris Grayling is so stupid.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... d-as-tripeChris Grayling's claims that UK can grow more dismissed as 'tripe'
Farmers’ leaders are incredulous about comments that UK industry can meet demand if Britain leaves EU with no deal (Guardian)
Re: Monday 16th October 2017
This was Rotherham this afternoon.PorFavor wrote:It's more or less dark here (South of England). A strange, sepia-tinged dark.
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May and Juncker agree to 'accelerate' the talks - prepare to hear that again and again and again and again from UK side
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For some reason that reminded me of this
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No one has won spot the ball for yonks,apparently,might have a chance with that.
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Martin Rowson on bracing for Brexit
Martin Rowson on bracing for Brexit
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Of course, he was never challenged on that delusional nonsense at the time by Marr. Just compare with the relish with which he tears into any Labour personPorFavor wrote:Oh, God. This article is so predictably depressing. And Chris Grayling is so stupid.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... d-as-tripeChris Grayling's claims that UK can grow more dismissed as 'tripe'
Farmers’ leaders are incredulous about comments that UK industry can meet demand if Britain leaves EU with no deal (Guardian)
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Re: Monday 16th October 2017
Yes, I know. I had the misfortune to watch it. I thought that John McDonnell did really well.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Of course, he was never challenged on that delusional nonsense at the time by Marr. Just compare with the relish with which he tears into any Labour personPorFavor wrote:Oh, God. This article is so predictably depressing. And Chris Grayling is so stupid.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... d-as-tripeChris Grayling's claims that UK can grow more dismissed as 'tripe'
Farmers’ leaders are incredulous about comments that UK industry can meet demand if Britain leaves EU with no deal (Guardian)
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He made IDS look like a genius when at the DWP,let's put it that way.Maitless had to help him out on Newsnight once with a "the disabled demonising the Government",quip.on removal of "youth" ESA,he hadn't a foggiest about his own policy.
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Remember hearing that at the time and not quite believing my ears.HindleA wrote:He made IDS look like a genius when at the DWP,let's put it that way.Maitless had to help him out on Newsnight once with a "the disabled demonising the Government",quip.on removal of "youth" ESA,he hadn't a foggiest about his own policy.
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This article gives the lie to the idea that Barnier is somehow responsible for the stalemate through his "inflexibility". It's Merkel, Macron et al who are taking the hard line.
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He didn't challenge McDonnell's nonsense on Brexit either.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Of course, he was never challenged on that delusional nonsense at the time by Marr. Just compare with the relish with which he tears into any Labour personPorFavor wrote:Oh, God. This article is so predictably depressing. And Chris Grayling is so stupid.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... d-as-tripeChris Grayling's claims that UK can grow more dismissed as 'tripe'
Farmers’ leaders are incredulous about comments that UK industry can meet demand if Britain leaves EU with no deal (Guardian)
It is a soft show.
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McDonnell was widely praised for his performance. You don't have to agree, but your opinion is way out of line with most (not least PorFavor above) and perhaps you could acknowledge that?SpinningHugo wrote:He didn't challenge McDonnell's nonsense on Brexit either.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Of course, he was never challenged on that delusional nonsense at the time by Marr. Just compare with the relish with which he tears into any Labour person
It is a soft show.
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It's worth remembering here that what we're waiting and waiting for and might - only might - get to eventually, is the point where the EU say 'we're ready to discuss our future trading relationship', and we say 'we will have everything like it was before but we're leaving the single market and the custom's union and we'll be outside the scope of the ECJ' and the EU say 'No'.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... den-stance
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PaulfromYorkshire wrote:McDonnell was widely praised for his performance. You don't have to agree, but your opinion is way out of line with most (not least PorFavor above) and perhaps you could acknowledge that?SpinningHugo wrote:He didn't challenge McDonnell's nonsense on Brexit either.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Of course, he was never challenged on that delusional nonsense at the time by Marr. Just compare with the relish with which he tears into any Labour person
It is a soft show.
Who other than the usual suspects, praised it?
Or should I Google it?
(My comment was actually about Marr and his letting McDonnell get away unchallenged with nonsense on Brexit.)
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Re: Monday 16th October 2017
SH stop being an arse,please it was you that was the originator of the google it line in disrespectful tone to PF.
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Whisper it – Greek theatre's legendary acoustics are a myth
Tour guides may tell you that a pin dropping can be heard in every seat of the ancient theatre of Epidaurus – but scientists disagree
Whisper it – Greek theatre's legendary acoustics are a myth
Tour guides may tell you that a pin dropping can be heard in every seat of the ancient theatre of Epidaurus – but scientists disagree
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Re: Monday 16th October 2017
#Faisal Islam
Put simply - the 27 diff Governments of the EU have chosen to show more unity among themselves, than the 28 members of our Cabinet
Put simply - the 27 diff Governments of the EU have chosen to show more unity among themselves, than the 28 members of our Cabinet
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"Usual suspect",upgrade to PF,celebrating(as if she needed any excuse)with another gin and what looks like a Havana Cigar.
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Re: Monday 16th October 2017
HindleA wrote:SH stop being an arse,please it was you that was the originator of the google it line in disrespectful tone to PF.
Is this a reference back to your making a joke about Frances Coppola sounding like a famous man's name?
Best forgotten I think.
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Amazingly,we all have one vote(except me I have six,it still wasn't a bloody enough)and a valid opinion.
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March of the patriots
"Ultimately this is no longer a remain/leave debate. This is about stopping a government doing irreparable damage to the economy and our standing in the world. In this we do not have time to explain the basics to people who are never going to grasp it. The mission is now to speak to any and all who comprehend the immediate danger in preparation of what is to come."
Peter North
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"Ultimately this is no longer a remain/leave debate. This is about stopping a government doing irreparable damage to the economy and our standing in the world. In this we do not have time to explain the basics to people who are never going to grasp it. The mission is now to speak to any and all who comprehend the immediate danger in preparation of what is to come."
Peter North
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I would like to apologise to the Johovah's Witnesses for shouting expletives through the letter box.I had thought it was the Tory leafletters comiing back to gloat.
Re: Monday 16th October 2017
I can't recall ever saying that I was an uncritical supporter of either John McDonnell or Jeremy Corbyn. Andrew Marr treated the former to a much harsher interview than he did Chris Grayling on Sunday's programme and John McDonnell acquitted himself well.
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Re: Monday 16th October 2017
Yeah I was just gonna tell you to shut up.PorFavor wrote:
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SH you are perfectly aware it was a reference back to you being an arse and I thought you dismissed me as worthless,some time ago;ever the moderate as usual.It was a polite request to stop being an arse;by your response it is obvious you continue to be so.You don't have to be.The times you are not are extremely rare.
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Re: Monday 16th October 2017
And I'll say it to save people trouble."It takes one to know one"
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Re: Monday 16th October 2017
SpinningHugo wrote:HindleA wrote:SH stop being an arse,please it was you that was the originator of the google it line in disrespectful tone to PF.
Is this a reference back to your making a joke about Frances Coppola sounding like a famous man's name?
Best forgotten I think.
The main thing - evident to all I think - is that a censorship sketches the sod. Not least because across the textbook sister responds the private officer. Indeed, if you think about it with any degree of competence, you can't fail to see that the desperate pipeline speculates across the secular leg.
The drawback enters against the listener, for crying out loud.
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That cigar seems to be taking a long time,at least I think it is one.
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Just for the avoidance of doubt -
The "Google it" advice was proffered to me when I happened to respond, in a perfectly conversational tone, that I wasn't familiar with Frances Coppola. I was hoping to open up a bit of dialogue. Failed.
The "Google it" advice was proffered to me when I happened to respond, in a perfectly conversational tone, that I wasn't familiar with Frances Coppola. I was hoping to open up a bit of dialogue. Failed.
Re: Monday 16th October 2017
[youtube]dh5oaxyMt0I[/youtube]tinyclanger2 wrote:SpinningHugo wrote:HindleA wrote:SH stop being an arse,please it was you that was the originator of the google it line in disrespectful tone to PF.
Is this a reference back to your making a joke about Frances Coppola sounding like a famous man's name?
Best forgotten I think.
The main thing - evident to all I think - is that a censorship sketches the sod. Not least because across the textbook sister responds the private officer. Indeed, if you think about it with any degree of competence, you can't fail to see that the desperate pipeline speculates across the secular leg.
The drawback enters against the listener, for crying out loud.
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Re: Monday 16th October 2017
But the gym slip in the warm custard Monteithian differential calculation only becomes relevant at times of Wisdomian Albanian dominance which of course,in itself depends on the Laurel coefficient.
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Sorry about the talking (or, rather, the speaker) at the end.
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Re: Monday 16th October 2017
He should definitely close his cover before striking.
IMHO.
IMHO.
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Re: Monday 16th October 2017
Why Kelly Monteith,came into my head I have no idea.
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I had such high hopes for those dinner talks.
At the very least, I hope Theresa May managed to pocket some After Eights.
At the very least, I hope Theresa May managed to pocket some After Eights.
Re: Monday 16th October 2017
I'll see your Kelly Monteith and raise you Gabrielle Drake.HindleA wrote:Why Kelly Monteith,came into my head I have no idea.
Edited to spell her name correctly (it came to me in a vision).
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I was ever so slightly smitten.Good spelling recovery.
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Or "smitten"
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Night night.
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Good night.