that is the way I see it to....it is just a question avoidance thing...at the momentTubby Isaacs wrote:That's Corbyn being deliberately over-literal to deflect a question he doesn't want to answer, isn't it?SpinningHugo wrote:I do wonder about moving abroad
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I do know that all other coutries have their problems (I like Australia for example, but it has a worse problem with race than the UK IMO for example), but somehow if you live in another country you don't feel responsible for the appalling condition of politics there.
Not the worst thing that a politician has ever done.
Monday 8th January 2018
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Corbyn and McDonnell have been quite consistent in focusing on the outcomes rather than the structures.howsillyofme1 wrote:that is the way I see it to....it is just a question avoidance thing...at the momentTubby Isaacs wrote:That's Corbyn being deliberately over-literal to deflect a question he doesn't want to answer, isn't it?SpinningHugo wrote:I do wonder about moving abroad
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I do know that all other coutries have their problems (I like Australia for example, but it has a worse problem with race than the UK IMO for example), but somehow if you live in another country you don't feel responsible for the appalling condition of politics there.
Not the worst thing that a politician has ever done.
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Andrea Leadsom stays as leader of the house.
WITHOUT CHECKING who is shadow leader?
WITHOUT CHECKING who is shadow leader?
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I didn't know without checking!SpinningHugo wrote:Andrea Leadsom stays as leader of the house.
WITHOUT CHECKING who is shadow leader?
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You are being extremely silly o.k.who was prior to Blair getting in in '97.Many people haven't heard of some of my "favourites"who have helped literally millions and still are by their efforts.
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We all rely on the State for those things,that sort of othering by any other name gets my gander up.
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what does it matter who is Shadow Leader of the House of Commons - it is an administrative role and doesn't affect me on a day to day basis
I only know Leadsom because she is malevolent........and had a chance of being our PM
A truly bizarre question to ask
I only know Leadsom because she is malevolent........and had a chance of being our PM
A truly bizarre question to ask
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And instead of worrying about semantics over the terminology of the Single Market and who is the Shadow Leader of the House, we could focus on the decisions to eave Hunt at Health (and give him social care) and putting McVile is at DWP - people will lose their lives having these incompetents in office
Some people need to look at where their priorities lie and think before the next time they lecture us on morals
Some people need to look at where their priorities lie and think before the next time they lecture us on morals
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Vaz,and Ann Taylor (first woman) think.Indeed the fact I think I know or not doesn't particularly mean anything
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As I boringly state social care and the DWP are linked (as well as local government etc),the targeted for reductions are precisely those that go/intended for the extra costs including paying for any social care.
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Thanks for the PTO.
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Have another one PTO (no charge-yet)
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Evening all. I've had a local history day - library first and then straight to a historical society meeting.
So...did I miss owt?
So...did I miss owt?
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Toby Young is PM,but not much else.
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Bungle from Rainbow is Education Secretary.
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The Mouth of the Mersey Tunnel.became DWP S of S.
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So, not much then?
Cheers.
Cheers.
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AKA the believer that long term conditions,lack of limbs etc improve with "the body self healing" Nothing to worry about
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No, indeed. It was the best news I've had in, oh, a long time.HindleA wrote:AKA the believer that long term conditions,lack of limbs etc improve with "the body self healing" Nothing to worry about
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Seriously,quite a lot of people seemed to remain in position.
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Is being the "ghastly party" better than being the "nasty party"?
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atrocious government
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John Crace!
John Crace!
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Looking at the front pages of the Mail, Times and telegraph...that went well.
https://twitter.com/BBCHelenaLee?ref_sr ... -pages.cfm
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What people don't know can hurt themRogerOThornhill wrote:Looking at the front pages of the Mail, Times and telegraph...that went well.
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Tell me if I;m missing something but what exactly has Damian Hinds done for a living outside politics?
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Elected as an MP at the age of 40...but done what exactly before?
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Elected as an MP at the age of 40...but done what exactly before?
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Goodnight, everyone
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love,
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Night night.
Night night.
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Night night.
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RogerOThornhill wrote:Tell me if I;m missing something but what exactly has Damian Hinds done for a living outside politics?
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Pubs
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Tubby Isaacs wrote:That's Corbyn being deliberately over-literal to deflect a question he doesn't want to answer, isn't it?SpinningHugo wrote:I do wonder about moving abroad
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I do know that all other coutries have their problems (I like Australia for example, but it has a worse problem with race than the UK IMO for example), but somehow if you live in another country you don't feel responsible for the appalling condition of politics there.
Not the worst thing that a politician has ever done.
It is Labour policy to remain within the single market after we've left the EU during the 2 year transition.
Corbyn makes no sense. Again.
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In all of the confusion, something got missed...
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Easy to forget amid today's chaos that the only real reason for May to have a reshuffle in the first place was to get a new First Secretary and she didnt even bother to do that in the end. Complete waste of time.
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