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Saturday 5th, Sunday 6th and Monday 7th May 2018
Morning All and a beautiful one here in the Pennines
Just did the lad's papers with him for the last time - he's got an after school job instead. The Tory press have of course managed to spin the election results into support for May and Brexit, so there we go.
I hope those (who should know better) in Labour who are conspiring to undermine Labour's modest achievements are proud of what they are enabling.
Rant over
Just did the lad's papers with him for the last time - he's got an after school job instead. The Tory press have of course managed to spin the election results into support for May and Brexit, so there we go.
I hope those (who should know better) in Labour who are conspiring to undermine Labour's modest achievements are proud of what they are enabling.
Rant over
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Reason: Bank holiday
Reason: Bank holiday
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It's quite interesting that they seem to be specifically spinning it as a good thing for the ultras. This was always the biggest problem with dealing with the leave campaign - your arguing with people who have a pure and undiminshable faith, from the perspective of reality where things are more complicated. Any outcome would have been seized as 'this proves the need for a clean break from the EU and a glorious future outside the custom's union' regardless of politics or economics or anything because, like 'private good public bad', all that matters is that they are right about leaving.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Morning All and a beautiful one here in the Pennines
Just did the lad's papers with him for the last time - he's got an after school job instead. The Tory press have of course managed to spin the election results into support for May and Brexit, so there we go.
I hope those (who should know better) in Labour who are conspiring to undermine Labour's modest achievements are proud of what they are enabling.
Rant over
I still believe in a town called Hope
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If you can get past the fact that this is a review of a book on the history of modern french intellectualism so why on earth would you even want to start, this from the guardian is a brilliant read about the modern west and attitudes to the other, especially Islam.
The End of the French Intellectual by Shlomo Sand review – from Judeophobia to Islamophobia
The End of the French Intellectual by Shlomo Sand review – from Judeophobia to Islamophobia
Sand starts his history with the Dreyfus affair and ends it, nauseated, in 2015, as the French establishment marches in solidarity with murdered workers at Muslim-baiting magazine Charlie Hebdo and there are calls for Michel Houellebecq to be inducted into the Académie Française for his novel Submission (one that imagines France busted down to a mere province of a Mediterranean caliphate). “The modern Parisian intellectual was born in the battle against Judeophobia, the twilight of the intellectual in the early 21st century is happening under the sign of a rise in Islamophobia,” Sand argues.
I still believe in a town called Hope
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Good-morning, everyone
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Highly charged: complaints as electric car points block city pavements
Highly charged: complaints as electric car points block city pavements
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Re: Saturday 5th May 2018
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It's been revealed nearly 4,000 voters were turned away in the pilot voter ID areas. To put this in to context, there was found to be 28 cases of voter fraud after the 2017 General Election. This pilot was no more than an utterly disgraceful attempt at voter suppression.
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It's been revealed nearly 4,000 voters were turned away in the pilot voter ID areas. To put this in to context, there was found to be 28 cases of voter fraud after the 2017 General Election. This pilot was no more than an utterly disgraceful attempt at voter suppression.
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Breast cancer screening hotline staffed by people with only an hour's training
Hotline opened on Wednesday after government admitted IT error but Serco staff say they are not medically trained
Breast cancer screening hotline staffed by people with only an hour's training
Hotline opened on Wednesday after government admitted IT error but Serco staff say they are not medically trained
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"No clear winners" say the BBC. That really is quite concerning, #LocalElections2018 #ChangeIsComing #JC4PM
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"No clear winners" say the BBC. That really is quite concerning, #LocalElections2018 #ChangeIsComing #JC4PM
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You can claim RedTory,BBC bias etc as much as you want,the fact is rather than gaining Tory consolidation at worst for them is happening is certain areas,previous Tory rule abberations are becoming the norm and ever harder to reverse.Not only that,hitherto unthinkeable Tory areas are becoming so and others reacheable for them.As I said yesterday,stemming the tide would be good.Far more fundamental than about Brexit,Labour are losing/not generating replacement support to anything like what is needed.What used to be relied on no longer applies.
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London local elections;
1998 - Lab 1050, Con 538, Lib 301
2002 - Lab 866, Con 652, Lib 310
2006 - Lab 684, Con 785, Lib 317
2010 - Lab 875, Con 717, Lib 246
2014 - Lab 1060, Con 612, Lib 116
2018 - Lab 1114, Con 511, Lib 151
1998 - Lab 1050, Con 538, Lib 301
2002 - Lab 866, Con 652, Lib 310
2006 - Lab 684, Con 785, Lib 317
2010 - Lab 875, Con 717, Lib 246
2014 - Lab 1060, Con 612, Lib 116
2018 - Lab 1114, Con 511, Lib 151
We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. – Aesop
Re: Saturday 5th May 2018
Good morfternoon.
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Labour----------------------------------Conservative
Councils Total 74----------------------Councils Total 46
Councils Change -- -------------------Councils Change -2
Councillors Total 2350-----------------Councillors Total 1332
Councillors Change +77--------------Councillors Change -33
Labour have 1018 more councillors and are in control of 28 more councils than the Tories following the local election results.
Councils Total 74----------------------Councils Total 46
Councils Change -- -------------------Councils Change -2
Councillors Total 2350-----------------Councillors Total 1332
Councillors Change +77--------------Councillors Change -33
Labour have 1018 more councillors and are in control of 28 more councils than the Tories following the local election results.
Re: Saturday 5th May 2018
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... erformanceAlastair Campbell berates Labour over local election results
Tony Blair’s former adviser launches broadside against party unable to beat shambolic Tories
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Alastair Campbell says (from the article):
I feel that that's always been a problem with Labour - and it's not a new thing brought about by Momentum. Alastair Campbell (and it's only human, I suppose) just doesn't like to be on the receiving end. The Conservatives do it, too. They're just better at hiding it.“My Labour tribalism is being pushed to the limit . . . . by the feeling that some in the leadership and their supporters feel much greater animus against other Labour supporters than against Tories.”
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I'm supporting and voting Labour, Campbell
It's how Labour wins, people voting Labour
It's how Labour wins, people voting Labour
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The comments castigating Labour under this article are bizarre, not reality-based
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Re: Saturday 5th May 2018
Same day arrival.
30/4 Thankyou for renewing membership
4/5/ Look how far we've come(screeching halt fast reverse in my case) renew your membership.
Good old ever reliable old new transformed Labour.
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4/5/ Look how far we've come(screeching halt fast reverse in my case) renew your membership.
Good old ever reliable old new transformed Labour.
Re: Saturday 5th May 2018
For almost the last 40 consecutive years, the UK has had a Tory national government for all but 13 of them
It's astounding Labour gets a look in at all regardless of leader
Labour aren't radical - no one gets their stuff confiscated, high-earners stay rich
yet lots of resources going into maintaining inequality, polarity
Last 40 years Tory for all but 13
It's astounding Labour gets a look in at all regardless of leader
Labour aren't radical - no one gets their stuff confiscated, high-earners stay rich
yet lots of resources going into maintaining inequality, polarity
Last 40 years Tory for all but 13
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Re: Saturday 5th May 2018
Some areas and electoral groups are moving away from Labour, but others are doing the same thing with the Tories.HindleA wrote:You can claim RedTory,BBC bias etc as much as you want,the fact is rather than gaining Tory consolidation at worst for them is happening is certain areas,previous Tory rule abberations are becoming the norm and ever harder to reverse.Not only that,hitherto unthinkeable Tory areas are becoming so and others reacheable for them.As I said yesterday,stemming the tide would be good.Far more fundamental than about Brexit,Labour are losing/not generating replacement support to anything like what is needed.What used to be relied on no longer applies.
That explains the current rough stalemate, politically speaking.
Not much doubt either that Brexit is doing a great deal to prop the current Tory voting coalition up. What happens when that is decided?
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We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. – Aesop
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Re: Saturday 5th May 2018
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Astounding - it's Friday, local election results day, before bank holiday, and the Home Office has quietly dropped announcement on its website that it extended G4S's contract to run Brook House and another immigration removal centre for two more years
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Astounding - it's Friday, local election results day, before bank holiday, and the Home Office has quietly dropped announcement on its website that it extended G4S's contract to run Brook House and another immigration removal centre for two more years
We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. – Aesop
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Dropped the decision to extend the contract or just dropped the announcement?ohsocynical wrote:Lizzie Dearden
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Astounding - it's Friday, local election results day, before bank holiday, and the Home Office has quietly dropped announcement on its website that it extended G4S's contract to run Brook House and another immigration removal centre for two more years
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YesPorFavor wrote:Dropped the decision to extend the contract or just dropped the announcement?ohsocynical wrote:Lizzie Dearden
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Astounding - it's Friday, local election results day, before bank holiday, and the Home Office has quietly dropped announcement on its website that it extended G4S's contract to run Brook House and another immigration removal centre for two more years
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citizenJA wrote:YesPorFavor wrote:Dropped the decision to extend the contract or just dropped the announcement?ohsocynical wrote:Lizzie Dearden
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Astounding - it's Friday, local election results day, before bank holiday, and the Home Office has quietly dropped announcement on its website that it extended G4S's contract to run Brook House and another immigration removal centre for two more years
Ha!
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From 2016 -accountable-care-american-import-thats-last-thing-englands-nhs-needs
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From 2016 -accountable-care-american-import-thats-last-thing-englands-nhs-needs
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Somebody needs to run with this, the problem is they then get "so you are OK with voting fraud, then?" chucked at them.ohsocynical wrote:Rachael Swindon
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It's been revealed nearly 4,000 voters were turned away in the pilot voter ID areas. To put this in to context, there was found to be 28 cases of voter fraud after the 2017 General Election. This pilot was no more than an utterly disgraceful attempt at voter suppression.
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Some children reach brink of suicide before getting help with mental health, charity warns
Lack of resources among local authorities is so severe that UK faces worst crisis in 150 years, says Barnardo’s
Some children reach brink of suicide before getting help with mental health, charity warns
Lack of resources among local authorities is so severe that UK faces worst crisis in 150 years, says Barnardo’s
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Re: Saturday 5th May 2018
Just found me another possible pension.Any proceeds will go towards Tarquin's retirement.The fate of ex lawn mowing turtles is a story untold.
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That's proof of Axmininster carpeted shed by the way if any thought I was jesting.Rocking chair out of view.
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Multi pensioned,retired union member worker a decade from pensionable age I'm confusing myself.
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Real lawnmower has own additional carpet overlay,,fussy bastard.
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Sheds come across to me as a bit.......Brexity. For some reason.
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Breast cancer screening programme 'does more harm than good'
Breast cancer screening programme 'does more harm than good'
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It was more for dialysis stuff when on peritoneal dozens of boxes of liquid alone,hence built in shelves,mostly storage space,exercise bike etc.
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I hear that other bloke with a hut has writer's block ...tinyclanger2 wrote:
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Life gets better after 50: why age tends to work in favour of happiness
Hmm
Life gets better after 50: why age tends to work in favour of happiness
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[youtube]eVM1nUmDHHc[/youtube]HindleA wrote:[youtube]HMT37BVjUPU[/youtube
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Lethal neglect and active inaction – government policy and the premature deaths of people with learning disabilities.
Lethal neglect and active inaction – government policy and the premature deaths of people with learning disabilities.
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"the government implemented a policy of active inaction – the appearance of doing something about a problem – knowing full well that it wouldn’t change a thing. And because of that quite deliberate policy choice, in those 5 years; hundreds, perhaps thousands of people with learning disabilities will have died as a result of what is effectively – a subtle form of lethal neglect.
People have accused this government of organisational discrimination toward people with learning disabilities, perhaps it is, but personally I think it’s far worse than that.
People have accused this government of organisational discrimination toward people with learning disabilities, perhaps it is, but personally I think it’s far worse than that.
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Re: Saturday 5th May 2018
Point of order - shouldn't this thread not only be extended into Sunday, but (Bank Holiday) Monday as well?
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Not my fault this time!AnatolyKasparov wrote:Point of order - shouldn't this thread not only be extended into Sunday, but (Bank Holiday) Monday as well?
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AnatolyKasparov wrote:Sheds come across to me as a bit.......Brexity. For some reason.
There are three sheds in my garden . . .
I suppose I have as many sheds as Theresa May thinks she has types of "Brexit" solutions for Ireland.
The sheds are still standing, though . . .
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refitman wrote:Not my fault this time!AnatolyKasparov wrote:Point of order - shouldn't this thread not only be extended into Sunday, but (Bank Holiday) Monday as well?
That'll be that PaulfromYorkshire, then.
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(Needed gin supply storage)
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Re: Saturday 5th, Sunday 6th and Monday 7th May 2018
Conveyer belt linked
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Jeremy Corbyn after voting
That's a nice image of Corbyn, I like that
Jeremy Corbyn after voting
That's a nice image of Corbyn, I like that