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Friday 16th February 2018
Morning all.
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Atilla the Hun,Vlad the Impaler,Corbyn
Vote Spaghetti
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Fuck you,Tory boy.
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Keep Andrew Knowlman out and about during his advanced stages of Motor Neurone Disease
Because Department for Work and Pensions' commitment that "disabled people in residential care will continue to receive any mobility component of PIP" excludes people in continuing care, Andrew is losing his minivan IN 3 WEEKS (Friday 9th March
Prix.
Keep Andrew Knowlman out and about during his advanced stages of Motor Neurone Disease
Because Department for Work and Pensions' commitment that "disabled people in residential care will continue to receive any mobility component of PIP" excludes people in continuing care, Andrew is losing his minivan IN 3 WEEKS (Friday 9th March
Prix.
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People care for five minutes': homeless man's death is wake-up call, says charity
Homeless charity says sustained austerity and cuts to vital services is leading to more deaths on the streets
We are bringing fairness back to hard working dead people,a DWP bot said.
People care for five minutes': homeless man's death is wake-up call, says charity
Homeless charity says sustained austerity and cuts to vital services is leading to more deaths on the streets
We are bringing fairness back to hard working dead people,a DWP bot said.
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Or Spaghetti Verdi, for the more niche pasta twirlers.HindleA wrote:Atilla the Hun,Vlad the Impaler,Corbyn
Vote Spaghetti
(though I may have missed the point, again)
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Home-ownership has 'collapsed' among middle earners - IFS
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NHS winter data shows 150,000 waited half an hour outside A&E
Hospitals struggling to keep to 15-minute wait limit for emergency department patients
NHS winter data shows 150,000 waited half an hour outside A&E
Hospitals struggling to keep to 15-minute wait limit for emergency department patients
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"Why the Jeremy Corbyn spy story won't change minds - and what could"
"Why the Jeremy Corbyn spy story won't change minds - and what could"
Wonder if there were any "My colleague visited Westminster, and all he got was a cup of tea and a jam recipe" mugs in Czechoslovakia.it’s to say that it shows that his judgement is suspect because he didn’t work out that he was meeting a spy. Of course, you can fairly point out that the point of being a spy is to avoid detection, but because people already think of the party he leads as the nice and soppy party, telling people that he was too nice and soppy to spot a spy and therefore too nice and soppy to be Prime Minister confirms part of what they already believe.
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Britain's bus coverage hits 28-year low
Britain's bus coverage hits 28-year low
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Does cycling really damage men's sexual organs?
New research refutes the theory that pressure from saddles can cause erectile dysfunction, and says cycling could actually improve performance in older men
Does cycling really damage men's sexual organs?
New research refutes the theory that pressure from saddles can cause erectile dysfunction, and says cycling could actually improve performance in older men
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More children of public sector workers pushed into poverty, says TUC
More children of public sector workers pushed into poverty, says TUC
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"Last of the Summer Wine" springs to mind. Prerequisites would be an adventurous partner with good balance & an understanding A&E dept.HindleA wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... CMP=twt_gu
Does cycling really damage men's sexual organs?
New research refutes the theory that pressure from saddles can cause erectile dysfunction, and says cycling could actually improve performance in older men
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You would think the Libdem (coming somewhat last)winning here sign wouldn't still be up.Of course I had to walk through a still Labour area.
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Looks like the Tory "swamping" yesterday didn't quite work, thankfully.HindleA wrote:You would think the Libdem (coming somewhat last)winning here sign wouldn't still be up.Of course I had to walk through a still Labour area.
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Behold! Our post brexit future as envisioned by John Longworth
Let’s burn EU red tape and embrace era of prosperity
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news ... -pvlzqphvf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yes let's look forward to motorway pile ups as exhausted haulage drivers once again are able to drive until they drop - or crash out.
Let’s burn EU red tape and embrace era of prosperity
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Yes let's look forward to motorway pile ups as exhausted haulage drivers once again are able to drive until they drop - or crash out.
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Excellent hold for Labour in Doncaster concludes "Super Thursday".
Generally poor results for Tories (HindleA's patch and one gain from UKIP aside) mostly decent if not spectacular for Labour, genuinely very good for the LibDems.
Generally poor results for Tories (HindleA's patch and one gain from UKIP aside) mostly decent if not spectacular for Labour, genuinely very good for the LibDems.
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I see we get trailers these daysAnatolyKasparov wrote:Excellent hold for Labour in Doncaster concludes "Super Thursday".
Generally poor results for Tories (HindleA's patch and one gain from UKIP aside) mostly decent if not spectacular for Labour, genuinely very good for the LibDems.
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Good-afternoon, everyone
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Camra apologise for 'offensive' crossword in magazine
Camra apologise for 'offensive' crossword in magazine
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Which reminds me -citizenJA wrote:Good-afternoon, everyone
Good morfternoon.
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"Jeremy Corbyn never knowingly met communist spy, says Czech agency"
"Jeremy Corbyn never knowingly met communist spy, says Czech agency"
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"Who said it: Boris Johnson or Jean-Claude Juncker?
Take our quiz to find out if you can tell your Brexiteers from your federalists."
"Who said it: Boris Johnson or Jean-Claude Juncker?
Take our quiz to find out if you can tell your Brexiteers from your federalists."
Test your knowledge by guessing whether the following quotes come from the future prime minister of the U.K. (!) or the former prime minister of Luxembourg.
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"The great ‘Made in Britain’ delusion -
It’s pointless for the UK to roll over EU trade deals if it can’t prove its exports are homemade."
"The great ‘Made in Britain’ delusion -
It’s pointless for the UK to roll over EU trade deals if it can’t prove its exports are homemade."
The U.K.’s ambition to chart its own course as a trade champion outside the EU is facing a brutal reality check: Not enough of its exports are actually “Made in Britain.”....
..“It’s not surprising when third countries tell the U.K. that they are happy to copy and paste EU trade deals,” said a European diplomat close to the Brexit talks. “It’s very smart for them because they keep their market access … [while] U.K. companies would struggle to fulfill rules of origin requirements for their exports.
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Well, you might have to wait a bit for the main event this timePaulfromYorkshire wrote:I see we get trailers these daysAnatolyKasparov wrote:Excellent hold for Labour in Doncaster concludes "Super Thursday".
Generally poor results for Tories (HindleA's patch and one gain from UKIP aside) mostly decent if not spectacular for Labour, genuinely very good for the LibDems.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43071696Merkel 'curious not frustrated' after Theresa May meeting
Analysis by the BBC's Ben Wright
Who knew Chancellor Merkel had such good comic timing? She wasn't "frustrated" by the lack of clarity from the UK she was (slight pause, raised eyebrow) "curious".
A masterpiece of wry understatement. Before the prime minister's trip to Berlin, the German government said it hoped the UK would produce "concrete" plans for Brexit soon. (BBC News website)
I wonder what joys tomorrow will bring. "Ich bin ein Munchkin"?
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Child mental health unit in Norwich closes after damning report
Inspectors raised significant concerns over services provided by Huntercombe hospital
Child mental health unit in Norwich closes after damning report
Inspectors raised significant concerns over services provided by Huntercombe hospital
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You mean that Sun front page was a load of cobblers?tinybgoat wrote:https://www.politico.eu/article/jeremy- ... ch-agency/
"Jeremy Corbyn never knowingly met communist spy, says Czech agency"
How shocking
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Rough sleeping in England: autumn 2017
"Updated to include a non-scheduled revision"
Rough sleeping in England: autumn 2017
"Updated to include a non-scheduled revision"
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Out of Area Placements in Mental Health Services December 2017
Out of Area Placements in Mental Health Services December 2017
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Indeed.AnatolyKasparov wrote:You mean that Sun front page was a load of cobblers?tinybgoat wrote:https://www.politico.eu/article/jeremy- ... ch-agency/
"Jeremy Corbyn never knowingly met communist spy, says Czech agency"
How shocking
Would one of the world's most sophisticated spy networks seek to recruit Corbyn?
Completely implausible.
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Martin Rowson on the stretching property ladder –
Martin Rowson on the stretching property ladder –
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That is another way of looking at it, but not necessarily an invalid one.SpinningHugo wrote:Indeed.AnatolyKasparov wrote:You mean that Sun front page was a load of cobblers?tinybgoat wrote:https://www.politico.eu/article/jeremy- ... ch-agency/
"Jeremy Corbyn never knowingly met communist spy, says Czech agency"
How shocking
Would one of the world's most sophisticated spy networks seek to recruit Corbyn?
Completely implausible.
Also worth recalling that JC was never one of the "tankie" tendency on the Labour/wider left (unlike eg Scargill and Galloway)
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I don't know if we've had this:
https://www.disabilitynewsservice.com/w ... assessors/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;A watchdog is examining the failure of two healthcare regulators to punish nurses, paramedics and physiotherapists who write dishonest benefit assessment reports.
The Professional Standards Authority (PSA) is looking at concerns about the way regulators deal with complaints about nurses, physiotherapists and paramedics who carry out personal independence payment (PIP) assessments on behalf of the outsourcing giants Capita and Atos.
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But I thought Corbyn hated the UK and the West and would do anything to undermine them? That's what I keep being told.
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refitman wrote:But I thought Corbyn hated the UK and the West and would do anything to undermine them? That's what I keep being told.
This is a fair and balanced reply to that query
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/healt ... 11226.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Government raided £1bn from NHS maintenance budget to keep service going
The swoop on the fund means money for new equipment, cybersecurity and modern facilities shrank by 8 per cent last year
The Government raided £1bn from NHS funds to keep services running this year, Treasury papers reveal. The money had been earmarked for maintenance and repairs of ageing NHS buildings and equipment,
NHS funds for essential modernisation shrank by 8 per cent in 2017-18, despite the Treasury pledging £500m for equipment like state-of-the-art scanners and IT upgrades.
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Goodnight, everyone
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@citizenJA
Night night.
Night night.
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RIP Edward Pearce. A very good writer on his day.
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you really are easily impressed and also never seem to be able to form an opinion yourself...linking to articles you agree with has its place but you take it to an extremeSpinningHugo wrote:refitman wrote:But I thought Corbyn hated the UK and the West and would do anything to undermine them? That's what I keep being told.
This is a fair and balanced reply to that query
https://capx.co/corbyn-may-not-have-bee ... -the-west/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you look back at history you will see that the 'West' has not covered itself in glory and many of the regimes mentioned in that article were funded and supported when politically expedient to do so
Perhaps we can look back at someone like Thatcher and see what regimes she supported.....
This stance of his can cause issues and I think it is too simplistic sometimes but the same can be said of most politicians when you look at what they have said and who they have supported
I still think Ed Miliband was the 'one that got away' and think he would have made a good PM - if he surrounded himself with a strong team to curb his natural tendency to see both sides and so be indecisive.
You hate Corbyn but also disliked Miliband - you did though like the other Miliband who was quite happy to send people to torture or the authoritarian Blair....takes all sorts
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As fair and balanced as Fox News.
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My disability can mean my son is late for school. Fining me solves nothing
Michelle Harris
My disability can mean my son is late for school. Fining me solves nothing
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Shocking and insensitive treatment of disabled people by benefit claims assessors found by Brighton health watchdog
Shocking and insensitive treatment of disabled people by benefit claims assessors found by Brighton health watchdog
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New disability benefits system is 'full of holes' says woman with cerebral palsy whose payments dropped from £450 to £80 a month
New disability benefits system is 'full of holes' says woman with cerebral palsy whose payments dropped from £450 to £80 a month
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As long as sensible investment is viewed as cost this misanthropy will continue.Of course the inevitable result is exponential increased expenditure and diminished lives.
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£10,000 for everyone under 55: Think tank calls for UK universal basic income fund
Blatant discrimination!From my point of view I appear very much against the tide.
£10,000 for everyone under 55: Think tank calls for UK universal basic income fund
Blatant discrimination!From my point of view I appear very much against the tide.
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(Not for the first time)
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As with SH's patronising othering just give the poor money nothing else matters to them unlike 'normal" folk,suffice to say be careful what you wish for.Simple solutions(often "solving "what isn't a particular problem)have/are having disasterous consequences.