Tuesday 28th November 2017
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Thanks - I'm on the turn! (So to speak.)
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Not sure how blatant misrepresentation dare I say bearing false witness fits into a Christian morality,but there you go.
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Shall we say Montgomery IDS's et al belief systems and consequent disasterous harmful results are unintentional,despite being obvious to many.
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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... in-britain‘I can’t eat or sleep’: the woman threatened with deportation after 50 years in Britain
Paulette Wilson moved to the UK in 1968, and worked and raised her daughter here. So why was she suddenly taken to Yarl’s Wood detention centre and almost forced on to a plane to Jamaica?
(Guardian)
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... row-unionsHunt 'risking repeat of junior doctors' row' with plan to change NHS pay
The government has triggered a row with NHS staff by unveiling plans to overhaul their pay, including how much they receive for working antisocial shifts.
Health unions have warned Jeremy Hunt that he is risking a repeat of the acrimonious junior doctors’ dispute by seeking to reduce the extra amounts staff get for weekend and overnight working.
The health secretary has also aroused anger by making it clear that he wants to change increments – extra cash staff receive that helps increase their take-home pay.
Unions voiced their opposition after Hunt disclosed his intentions in an interview with the Health Service Journal, saying he wanted to change the way more than 1 million NHS personnel in England are paid by introducing a “more professional pay structure”. (Guardian)
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Small changes can make a big difference to the quality of care
Small changes can make a big difference to the quality of care
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How the sandwich consumed Britain
How the sandwich consumed Britain
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Although I eat them occasionally, I don't really like sandwiches. (Does that make me anti-British?)HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/n ... ed-britain
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PorFavor wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... row-unionsHunt 'risking repeat of junior doctors' row' with plan to change NHS pay
The government has triggered a row with NHS staff by unveiling plans to overhaul their pay, including how much they receive for working antisocial shifts.
Health unions have warned Jeremy Hunt that he is risking a repeat of the acrimonious junior doctors’ dispute by seeking to reduce the extra amounts staff get for weekend and overnight working.
The health secretary has also aroused anger by making it clear that he wants to change increments – extra cash staff receive that helps increase their take-home pay.
Unions voiced their opposition after Hunt disclosed his intentions in an interview with the Health Service Journal, saying he wanted to change the way more than 1 million NHS personnel in England are paid by introducing a “more professional pay structure”. (Guardian)
Sara Gorton, the head of health at the Unison union, said: “If the government is expecting staff to pay for their own wage rise, it’ll be a very short set of talks indeed.”
Nice n snappy !
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toasties are alright. and jaffles are better.PorFavor wrote:Although I eat them occasionally, I don't really like sandwiches. (Does that make me anti-British?)HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/n ... ed-britain
How the sandwich consumed Britain
but sandwiches don't excite me much on the whole.
LET'S FACE IT I'M JUST 'KIN' SEETHIN'
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however, hiking does require the eating of sandwiches.
and so I do it.
and so I do it.
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in response to hindlea's (now deleted) post
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Jaffle a new word for me,so I looked it up,suffice to say there were different definitions.
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New to me, too. Learn something new every day. Or once a week, at least.HindleA wrote:Jaffle a new word for me,so I looked it up,suffice to say there were different definitions.
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I honed my jaffle-making skills as a child.
It was the peak of my culinary career.
It was the peak of my culinary career.
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eew.In the USA they are called pie irons, pudgy pie irons or “tonka toasters”. ...
Oh, I see....The Breville Snack & Sandwich Maker became a huge success in Australia and in Britain, to the point where, in many places, a jaffle is actually called a “Breville”.
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In essence:
1. Davis has to attend Brexit committee "very soon".
2. Bercow will then consider any new notices requesting a contempt motion.
3. Bercow rules disclosure motion is "binding".
4. Looks like government may attempt new, amended binding motion re papers.
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Not seen any comments on what happens if they don't get new, amended binding motion though commons ?
Any ideas ?
@davidallengreen
In essence:
1. Davis has to attend Brexit committee "very soon".
2. Bercow will then consider any new notices requesting a contempt motion.
3. Bercow rules disclosure motion is "binding".
4. Looks like government may attempt new, amended binding motion re papers.
1/2
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Not seen any comments on what happens if they don't get new, amended binding motion though commons ?
Any ideas ?
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Irony alert
Paul Lewis
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Quite. Why are they hungry, George?
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Paul Lewis
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Quite. Why are they hungry, George?
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No - but it's all getting into very murky, dirty work at the crossroads, Dan Brown-ish territory.AngryAsWell wrote:David Allen Green
@davidallengreen
In essence:
1. Davis has to attend Brexit committee "very soon".
2. Bercow will then consider any new notices requesting a contempt motion.
3. Bercow rules disclosure motion is "binding".
4. Looks like government may attempt new, amended binding motion re papers.
1/2
" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not seen any comments on what happens if they don't get new, amended binding motion though commons ?
Any ideas ?
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Night night.
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Diane Abbott says she would back referendum on final Brexit deal
Shadow home secretary says her remarks in letter to constituent are ‘poorly worded’, but Vince Cable welcomes senior Labour MP’s support of public vote
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Shadow home secretary says her remarks in letter to constituent are ‘poorly worded’, but Vince Cable welcomes senior Labour MP’s support of public vote
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Just back from the pub quiz. Still chuckling at this stunning wrong answer from the team we marked.
Q. Which king lost his life at the Battle of Hastings?
A. William the Conqueror
Q. Which king lost his life at the Battle of Hastings?
A. William the Conqueror
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Were they Wrexiteers ?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Just back from the pub quiz. Still chuckling at this stunning wrong answer from the team we marked.
Q. Which king lost his life at the Battle of Hastings?
A. William the Conqueror
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AngryAsWell wrote:Diane Abbott says she would back referendum on final Brexit deal
Shadow home secretary says her remarks in letter to constituent are ‘poorly worded’, but Vince Cable welcomes senior Labour MP’s support of public vote
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... rexit-deal" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Unconscious HONEST Confusion ?
Not to be confused with hypocrisy.
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Boom boomfrog222 wrote:Were they Wrexiteers ?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Just back from the pub quiz. Still chuckling at this stunning wrong answer from the team we marked.
Q. Which king lost his life at the Battle of Hastings?
A. William the Conqueror