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Votes starting to come in
http://icelandmonitor.mbl.is/elections2017/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... port-warns" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Universal credit ‘penalises the self-employed’ report warns
Bloody obvious,as highlighted several eons ago by Eph et al associates.Some rather nasty,though less in number,indeed deemed "insignificant" as,we were,which was indeed an honour,"unintended" stuff also.
Universal credit ‘penalises the self-employed’ report warns
Bloody obvious,as highlighted several eons ago by Eph et al associates.Some rather nasty,though less in number,indeed deemed "insignificant" as,we were,which was indeed an honour,"unintended" stuff also.
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I did argue if so insignificant why the arse are you doing it,perhaps not quite in those terms.
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Iceland’s government ousted, Social Democrats gain, two new parties to enter parliament
Iceland’s government ousted, Social Democrats gain, two new parties to enter parliament
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Regeneration – or pushing out the poor? Labour divides in bitter housing battle
The fierce opposition to Haringey council’s regeneration deal goes to the heart of a national debate – and tests Corbyn’s party
Dave Hill
Regeneration – or pushing out the poor? Labour divides in bitter housing battle
The fierce opposition to Haringey council’s regeneration deal goes to the heart of a national debate – and tests Corbyn’s party
Dave Hill
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Coming up to half way
Independence 16
Left-Green 11
SDA. 8
Progressive 7
Centre. 6
Pirate. 6
Peoples. 5
Restoration. 4
(Others 0)
Independence 16
Left-Green 11
SDA. 8
Progressive 7
Centre. 6
Pirate. 6
Peoples. 5
Restoration. 4
(Others 0)
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National Trust faces legal challenge over ‘irregularities’ in trail hunting poll
Members say they were not sent ballot papers after narrow defeat for motion demanding the sport be banned on the charity’s land
National Trust faces legal challenge over ‘irregularities’ in trail hunting poll
Members say they were not sent ballot papers after narrow defeat for motion demanding the sport be banned on the charity’s land
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I think crustaceans should sue,myself.
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Good morfternoon.
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Not only have I changed the clock (here) but I remembered how to do it - after a bit of noodling around.
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Tin foil hats not necessary for this one. Nigel Farage clearly has a lot of questions to answer.
https://amp.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... y-alliance" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Trump, Assange, Bannon, Farage… bound together in an unholy alliance
Carole Cadwalladr
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Tory minister Sex Toy Story dominates the ‘news’ as a change from the laddish O’Mara .
I’m waiting for the Tory MP Antisemitism one to balance up our party pollitics … the LP cannot be allowed to have a monopoly !
The first few comments are needed v this article —
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... estitution" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Great Appeaser, and Reformer, ... built houses --
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... mr-hammond" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
UC took a right hammering on the BBC's Broadcasting House just now .
From everyone .
I’m waiting for the Tory MP Antisemitism one to balance up our party pollitics … the LP cannot be allowed to have a monopoly !
The first few comments are needed v this article —
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... estitution" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Great Appeaser, and Reformer, ... built houses --
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... mr-hammond" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
UC took a right hammering on the BBC's Broadcasting House just now .
From everyone .
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Good morning.HindleA wrote:I think crustaceans should sue,myself.
Sadly sometimes accusers cant
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from willow's link above.In a well-functioning democracy, a well-functioning press and a well-functioning parliament would help a well-functioning judiciary do its job. Britain is not that country. There is a vacuum where questions should be, the committees, the inquiries, the headlines on the TV bulletins. What was Nigel Farage doing in the Ecuadorian embassy? More to the point: why has no public official asked him?
LET'S FACE IT I'M JUST 'KIN' SEETHIN'
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Britain is not that country.
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Howdy, everyone
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The sun is out and it's lovely
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Just started raining in my bit of Lower Normandy ...
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What is this?frog222 wrote:Tory minister Sex Toy Story dominates the ‘news’ as a change from the laddish O’Mara .
I’m waiting for the Tory MP Antisemitism one to balance up our party pollitics …
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I thought frog was being sarcastic?
If there was one we wouldn't hear about it.
If there was one we wouldn't hear about it.
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Kathy Burke: ‘Lifelong member of the non-pretty working classes’
Kathy Burke: ‘Lifelong member of the non-pretty working classes’
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Gilsey -- "" I thought frog was being sarcastic?AnatolyKasparov wrote:What is this?frog222 wrote:Tory minister Sex Toy Story dominates the ‘news’ as a change from the laddish O’Mara .
I’m waiting for the Tory MP Antisemitism one to balance up our party pollitics …
If there was one we wouldn't hear about it.""
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Not really being sarcastic, in that way, but tired of the repeated "Labour is antisemitic", when I reckon you could find at least as much low-level antisemitism on the other side ?
EDIT PS just as you can find sex scandals, great and small, all around
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Labour is as antisemitic as any other organisation and society in general, at worst.
At best, a little less so.
At best, a little less so.
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Gilsey 1.23, agreed , but the LP has been getting some Very Special Treatment .
That old Aipac situation in the US and equivalents everywhere.
That old Aipac situation in the US and equivalents everywhere.
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This one on the disappearing headteachers is more straightforward !
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 ... -107238762" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Is cheating on the marking of coursework extremely widespread ?
Revising marking systems upwards appears to be on the rise too.
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 ... -107238762" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Is cheating on the marking of coursework extremely widespread ?
Revising marking systems upwards appears to be on the rise too.
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Thanks as ever AK.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Six local council byelections this week:
Tameside - Labour hold with a healthy increase to over 60% of the vote. Whilst this ward returned three Labour councillors in 2004 and has voted for them ever since, its recent electoral history is still of some interest - after the first all-out election (when a localist group was second) runners up spot was taken by the radical right; the BNP between 2006 and 2010 and UKIP from 2011 to last year, in 2014 they finished within 10 points of Labour and even last year took over 30%. This time round, however, they were nowhere to be seen and the Tories (who did not even stand here in 2015, a rare event for a Met borough, and came a poor third last year) took advantage to amass almost a third of the vote themselves. LibDems stood here for the first time since 2010 and got less than 4%, but it was still enough to beat the Greens who were down on 2016.
Loughborough DC - an unusual double vacancy saw a Labour hold with an increase of some 18 points on two years ago taking them well above 60%. Whilst this ward has faithfully returned two Labour members ever since 2003, the Tories got reasonably close in 2007 and fielded just a single candidate this time in an apparent bid to maximise their chances - but their share was nearly unchanged and they were beaten almost as decisively as in a previous 2013 by-election here. UKIP were close to coming second then, but that was their high point and their 8% was less than half of what they got in 2015. Greens in last place with 6%, also losing more than half their share.
Derbyshire Dales DC - Tory hold, though their vote dropped by 6% on 2015's showing to less than half. This ward safely returned 2 Tories in 2003 and was actually unopposed 4 years later, but in 2011 a single Labour candidate ran them fairly close before the Tories again won easily on GE day two years ago. This time round, though, the main challenge came from the LibDems - who had not previously contested here this millennium but now came second with over 30%. Labour also slightly down on two years ago, as they came 3rd in a 3 horse race.
Mid Sussex DC - Tory hold, though again they slipped a little on two years ago to clearly under the 60% mark. In 2003 the LibDems won both seats here and in 2007 positively trounced the Tories, but the blue team won both seats in 2011 and very easily won in 2015 when the LibDems did not stand at all. That was rectified this time, and the yellows duly took second place with 22% - though this is still well short of their previous showings. Labour - who came second last time in the LibDems absence - saw their vote almost halved, whilst an Independent came last with 7%.
Kirklees - Labour hold with a mountainous 77% of the vote, up 7 points on last year. In the 2004 all out elections 3 Labour members were returned here - though on that occasion a LibDem ran them close, Labour have won every election since and many of them by very wide margins indeed; the only moderately interesting thing in recent years being an Independent getting a respectable second in 2014. Tories a very distant second with little change on 2016, then an Independent (not the same as in 2014, this is an ex-UKIPper) with 4%, less than half of what they managed a year ago. LibDems and Greens (both also down) brought up the rear.
Herefordshire - Tory gain from the localist Its Our County group, breaking a run of poor byelection results for them in this unitary authority. Two years ago - in the first post boundary change elections (which, incidentally, made every ward here single member) - the Tories did not even stand as IOC won with almost exactly half the vote. This time round, though, they got close to 40% and won comfortably. Second was taken by an Independent who with 20% improved slightly on the Indy showing in 2015, closely followed by IOC who were down fully 30 points on last time. LibDems used to dominate the larger 3-member predecessor ward here (until IOC broke through in 2011) and still came second last time, but they also crashed by over 20 points and only narrowly finished ahead of Labour who got just shy of 10% after also not standing previously.
Six contests again to begin November.
For the record, the Kirklees seat was Batley East, in the constituency that was Jo Cox's.
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To noodle, as in "You can noodle it yourself!"?PorFavor wrote:Not only have I changed the clock (here) but I remembered how to do it - after a bit of noodling around.
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Similar to fiddling around,(originally musical related became generally applied)AFAIK.
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And the byelection Indy was UKIP candidate for B&S at the 2015 GE and an Independent this June.PaulfromYorkshire wrote: Thanks as ever AK.
For the record, the Kirklees seat was Batley East, in the constituency that was Jo Cox's.
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Oh FFS
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41795579" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41795579" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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PF's cat enjoying National Cat Day,certainly making up for the lost time.
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I hope that this isn't another idea (like Universal Credit) that's ok to Labour "in principle".HindleA wrote:Oh FFS
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41795579" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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What ####ing principle misuse of public funds,far better spent,on I don't know, paid carer,possibly overnight/live -in for the same/similar bucks?
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I'm thinking that this idea suddenly popping up almost directly after the ruling over carers having to be paid minimum wage for sleep-in night shifts is very fishy. Self-employed "gig economy" workers aren't protected by minimum wage rules. £50 for 24 hr care is £2.08 an hour. You wouldn't be able to go out and leave someone alone if they were recovering from a general anaesthetic, for instance. If someone can be left alone, you don't really have any reason not to send them home, do you? I really am baffled as to how this can be anything other than unsafe or exploitative.HindleA wrote:What ####ing principle misuse of public funds,far better spent,on I don't know, paid carer,possibly overnight/live -in for the same/similar bucks?
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Care workers taking in recovering ill people in their spare timeWillow904 wrote:I'm thinking that this idea suddenly popping up almost directly after the ruling over carers having to be paid minimum wage for sleep-in night shifts is very fishy. Self-employed "gig economy" workers aren't protected by minimum wage rules. £50 for 24 hr care is £2.08 an hour. You wouldn't be able to go out and leave someone alone if they were recovering from a general anaesthetic, for instance. If someone can be left alone, you don't really have any reason not to send them home, do you? I really am baffled as to how this can be anything other than unsafe or exploitative.HindleA wrote:What ####ing principle misuse of public funds,far better spent,on I don't know, paid carer,possibly overnight/live -in for the same/similar bucks?
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But this doesn't seem to extend to social care, the lack of which is agreed to be an issue. It seems very specific. People who need to be kept an eye on by someone but who don't need any medical or social care. What happens with people with no friends or relatives who need to be observed for 24hrs after a procedure or operation at the moment? Do they occupy a physical bed in hospital? Even if they do, they probably don't require much in the way of staff resources, I suspect. Is this even a "problem" that needs solving? Even if it is, doling out money to a third party and all the money needed for vetting and safeguarding sounds like more of a drain on the public purse than a saving. Meanwhile the lack of social care options, which can only be provided by trained and properly paid care workers, continues to go unaddressed.citizenJA wrote:Care workers taking in recovering ill people in their spare timeWillow904 wrote:I'm thinking that this idea suddenly popping up almost directly after the ruling over carers having to be paid minimum wage for sleep-in night shifts is very fishy. Self-employed "gig economy" workers aren't protected by minimum wage rules. £50 for 24 hr care is £2.08 an hour. You wouldn't be able to go out and leave someone alone if they were recovering from a general anaesthetic, for instance. If someone can be left alone, you don't really have any reason not to send them home, do you? I really am baffled as to how this can be anything other than unsafe or exploitative.HindleA wrote:What ####ing principle misuse of public funds,far better spent,on I don't know, paid carer,possibly overnight/live -in for the same/similar bucks?
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I don't think there is very much chance of that.PorFavor wrote:I hope that this isn't another idea (like Universal Credit) that's ok to Labour "in principle".HindleA wrote:Oh FFS
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41795579" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Eg.Barbara Keeley Shadow Mental Health & Social Care
#It should be ruled out - lack of safeguards for the discharged patients.
#It should be ruled out - lack of safeguards for the discharged patients.
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Well, quotes like this -AnatolyKasparov wrote:I don't think there is very much chance of that.PorFavor wrote:I hope that this isn't another idea (like Universal Credit) that's ok to Labour "in principle".HindleA wrote:Oh FFS
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41795579" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
worry me. Why not "This is is barking mad, dangerous and simply a money making scheme. We oppose it completely"?Labour's shadow health minister Justin Madders said the scheme would be a "sticking plaster" for wider NHS issues, while shadow social care minister Barbara Keeley warned there were "clear safety risks".
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Well to me "clear safety risks" hardly sounds supportive even "in principle". I think - and hope - that you may be worrying overtly here.
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It should be ruled out,seems pretty clear to me.
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It's all those things-mention the most evident,relate to broader issues.
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I found this to be admirably clear on the current situation in Northern Ireland
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It should be dismissed out of hand by Labour.HindleA wrote:It's all those things-mention the most evident,relate to broader issues.
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Having said that #free TV in every room,,wi-fi,fully accessible,wet room,24 room.service,
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Situated on the edge of the Peak District,recuperate in the specially designed gardens or indulge in intellectual discussions with local sage Tarquin the Turtle,subject to availabilty.
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