AnatolyKasparov wrote:And re my above post, it seems that according to some Kriss' transgressions were the fault of........his female journalist friends.
Who knew??
Who has said such a revolting thing?
Hardly Ellie Mae's fault.
AnatolyKasparov wrote:And re my above post, it seems that according to some Kriss' transgressions were the fault of........his female journalist friends.
Who knew??
AnatolyKasparov wrote:You have clearly missed AbiWilks mentions resembling a bomb site. Again
Ellie Mae O'HaganAnatolyKasparov wrote:I still don't know who his girlfriend is?
(its not AW btw, her partner is a FT journalist)
Your points are generally well made though, this has been a real eye opener for many of us. And not in a good way.
Very plausible, unfortunately.She [Theresa May] may be overthrown by Christmas, some observers warn, but the Tories will never call an election, letting Labour grown-ups take over negotiations.
The EU knows it; we know it; the polls show it – the Tories would choose someone worse. I can remember no worse time in politics, left praying that this dumbly clumsy woman clings on, just to hold off her no-deal headbangers.
HindleA wrote:http://classonline.org.uk/blog/item/6-w ... and-damagi
Well quite.Indeed in responding to Labour’s motion yesterday, the Work and Pensions Secretary told MPs that ‘we have to remember that a waiting period is fundamental to the structure of UC, which pays people monthly, mirroring the world of work’. Of course that begs the question: how many workers have to wait six weeks for their first wages?
How on earth anyone takes this clown seriously when he comes out with the most almighty guff is beyond me. But they lap it up.The way the curriculum is discussed in this country has changed dramatically over the last 10 years. In 2007, the previous government launched a national curriculum that had been stripped of knowledge content in favour of skills.
They are very pro-academies and very "Give us the money. Now bugger off and leave us alone" anti-accountability people.Leora Cruddas is the CEO of Freedom and Autonomy for Schools (FASNA), which aims to promote and secure autonomy for schools and evidence its success.
Do you actually mean Suella of that ilk?Tubby Isaacs wrote:Just been reading up about Stella Fernandes. I see she once said that people don't speak in English in Bethnal Green.Utter lie.
Autocorrect?AnatolyKasparov wrote:Do you actually mean Suella of that ilk?Tubby Isaacs wrote:Just been reading up about Stella Fernandes. I see she once said that people don't speak in English in Bethnal Green.Utter lie.
Ha ha, yes. A good one that!PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Autocorrect?AnatolyKasparov wrote:Do you actually mean Suella of that ilk?Tubby Isaacs wrote:Just been reading up about Stella Fernandes. I see she once said that people don't speak in English in Bethnal Green.Utter lie.
We could chop part of your arm off and poke you in the eye with a sharp stick if that would help?HindleA wrote:Though I looked far too much like John Major,rather than Nelson.