Friday 17th November 2017
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Another page
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PF,drone on its way with delivery of emergency gin bottles.
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Don't panic,fleet of lorries still on time.
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AnatolyKasparov wrote:Very nicely put, there.citizenJA wrote:People are being cheated out of civilisation
And a good point on which to start another page.......
I can take a hint!
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FWIW I don't necessarilly always agree,but howsilly doesn't come across as particularly silly to me.Maybe I should think about changing my name to howsensibleofme2.
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PF are you in panto again,this year?
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Has Christianity survived the sausage roll replacement,does anybody know?
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God rolling his eyes at reaction I suspect,not that we are that close.
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Well, I couldn't say neigh to my public. Although I hope for no traffic mishaps en route to the theatre. I got rear-ended last year.HindleA wrote:PF are you in panto again,this year?
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Daily Mash was good on that.HindleA wrote:Has Christianity survived the sausage roll replacement,does anybody know?
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Was the repeated falling off the stage originally planned or was it just you kept it in?
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They were necessary pit-stops . . .HindleA wrote:Was the repeated falling off the stage originally planned or was it just you kept it in?
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And the 37 costume changes.I presumed insisted on for tobacco breaks?
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if only you knew!HindleA wrote:FWIW I don't necessarilly always agree,but howsilly doesn't come across as particularly silly to me.Maybe I should think about changing my name to howsensibleofme2.
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Ha ha.Convoluted way of getting a response,but you took your bleedin' time.
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Some of us once posted pictures of ourselves.It was interesting as to "as imagined" versus "reality".
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Night night.
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HindleA wrote:Ha ha.Convoluted way of getting a response,but you took your bleedin' time.
Been busy being incredulous over the latest UK incompetence.....
By the way has this been posted here....George Eaton on the views of the EU on Corbyn
Not that I agree with all the rest of his article but it seems that a Labour-led negotiation would possible lead us to a better placeBarnier was impressed by Corbyn at their October meeting, as were other senior Eurocrats. Adonis said: “What everybody told me is that they had very good meetings with Jeremy. They said he had been very on the ball and came across as being in favour, broadly, of staying in the single market and the customs union. I’ve had that both from people in the European Commission and in the parliament. They liked him. He came across very positively.”
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I think of you as tall for some reason,though relatively speaking nearly everybody over about ten years old is comparative to me.
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Cja is 6ft 8 inches, swears like a trooper and a right hook that could punch through walls,as an example.
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But......SH repeatedly assures us that JC is a) thick and b) the most hardline Brexiteer around!! So how could the above possibly be true??
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The stuff about Ireland that PF posted much earlier...
The only one of those I can see our government going for on present form is destroying the Good Friday Agreement.
- Either we don't leave the single market and/or the customs union, which can't happen because these thing are a UK government red line
Or we do leave but we keep NI within, separating it from the rest of the UK and allying it more closely with the Republic, which can't happen because it will never get past the DUP nor past a good bunch of the Conservative and Unionist Party in the commons
Or we do leave along with NI and reset a hard border with the Republic, which can't happen because it will destroy the Good Friday Agreement.
The only one of those I can see our government going for on present form is destroying the Good Friday Agreement.
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Whereas I am a young south american general of indeterminate gender and a voice like a skylark.HindleA wrote:Cja is 6ft 8 inches, swears like a trooper and a right hook that could punch through walls,as an example.
I still believe in a town called Hope
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As I suspected.
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Schools 'struggling to pay for heating'
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I agree with this adam.....I have always thought that Ireland was the Phase 1 subject that could not be sorted easily...adam wrote:The stuff about Ireland that PF posted much earlier...
Choose.
- Either we don't leave the single market and/or the customs union, which can't happen because these thing are a UK government red line
Or we do leave but we keep NI within, separating it from the rest of the UK and allying it more closely with the Republic, which can't happen because it will never get past the DUP nor past a good bunch of the Conservative and Unionist Party in the commons
Or we do leave along with NI and reset a hard border with the Republic, which can't happen because it will destroy the Good Friday Agreement.
The only one of those I can see our government going for on present form is destroying the Good Friday Agreement.
Money - relatively easy, although politically not straightforward,a nd could be sorted tomorrow
EU citizens - easy and just needs the Government to stops acting like twats
Ireland - EU external order so needs SM and CU to work properly (my view that Schengen may come into this as well was probably wrong).he SM and the CU so I doubt they think it is up to them to say anything Tories have specifically ruled out the solutions
At the risk of repeating myself - the EU already has a ready made solution to the NI border in the form of the CU/SM so I do not think they feel it is beholden on them to come up with anything else. If the UK cannot accept the EU options then they will need to come up with an acceptable alternative - and I cannot, for the life of me, see what this would look like...
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https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 ... ts-resigns" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Head of grammar school that forced out A-level students resigns
Aydin Önaç quits St Olave’s school in Orpington, where Guardian found policy of culling pupils who were falling below A grades
Head of grammar school that forced out A-level students resigns
Aydin Önaç quits St Olave’s school in Orpington, where Guardian found policy of culling pupils who were falling below A grades
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AngryAsWell wrote:Schools 'struggling to pay for heating'
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But...but...they have all got so much cash in reserve! Nick Gibb said so it must be true...not the same schools? Of course they are!
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Another view on social care and "splitting" focus/attention.
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More on underpayments.
More on underpayments.
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We were sometimes underpaid due to miscalculation of amount of savings but only pursued once and even then still a tad wrong.I think the route/method has changed since then.
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"The Department for Work and Pensions confirmed it had identified errors in the payment of employment and support allowance (ESA) that could affect 75,000 people who transferred to it from incapacity benefits.
The errors affected people who applied for ESA between 2011-12 and 2014-15 and were identified by the DWP late last year, according to BBC News, which uncovered the error."
A bit bloody late,for some,sadly.
The errors affected people who applied for ESA between 2011-12 and 2014-15 and were identified by the DWP late last year, according to BBC News, which uncovered the error."
A bit bloody late,for some,sadly.
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Say £30 pw for 4 years
=468 million.
=468 million.
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Above calcs on the figures and dates given.
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Average length of benefit recipience of Tory membership is seven years at bare minimum if Rustytwitterface happens to passing.Currently on tour with Ivordonnawhoopsie.Haven't heard their C & W act,myself.
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Far more fraud related to pensioner benefits,of course.I bet at least some of them have had plastic surgery to look older.
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Thirty years since the Kings Cross fire,happened to know of/have met one of the victims who later died after some time(Roome)Family used to own Boturich Castle which I sometimes frequented in the hols.
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Government plans to reform England's social care are an opportunity missed
David Brindle
Government plans to reform England's social care are an opportunity missed
David Brindle