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Thursday May 16th 2019
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Probation will be renationalised after disastrous Grayling reforms
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Probation will be renationalised after disastrous Grayling reforms
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Labour reveals plans to fit solar panels to 1.75m homes
Labour reveals plans to fit solar panels to 1.75m homes
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Never liked the play off nonsense to be honest,if you don't automatically qualify over the whole season ,you shouldn't go up.And don't get me started on the European Cup.
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And the changed scoring in table tennis,badminton and squash..cont'd on page 92.
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OK I won'tHindleA wrote:Never liked the play off nonsense to be honest,if you don't automatically qualify over the whole season ,you shouldn't go up.And don't get me started on the European Cup.
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Blank accord shredded, pardoned (6,5).
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Uproar in People's Vote world.
Cable has suggested a 3-way referendum between May, Remain, No Deal.
Cable has suggested a 3-way referendum between May, Remain, No Deal.
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What do we want? A People's Vote!
When do we want it? Now.
What are we voting on? Err....
When do we want it? Now.
What are we voting on? Err....
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Scandalous discrimination against non people.
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Morning all.HindleA wrote:Morning
https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... s-grayling" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Probation will be renationalised after disastrous Grayling reforms
Politics must be one of the few areas where its people don't seem to be aware that they might not be very good at it and quit to do something else.
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And talking of which...
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Your periodic reminder that this is the man now responsible for deciding whether a monstrous gash of concrete and tarmac should be driven through our most precious prehistoric landscape. #StonehengeTunnel
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Good morning, everyone.
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Probation will be renationalised after disastrous Grayling reforms
(cJA edit)Following years of damning criticism from MPs, inspectorates and former probation officers, the justice secretary, David Gauke, has decided to bring all offender management under the National Probation Service (NPS) by spring 2021. He said the private sector would still play a part in the provision of services, with £280m worth of contracts for rehabilitation services such as the provision of unpaid work....
Providing someone with unpaid work is called a rehabilitation service
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Starmer quashes speculation Labour could abstain on Brexit bill, saying it will vote against if no cross-party deal agreed
...at Brexit questions in the Commons this morning Sir Keir Starmer, the shadow Brexit secretary, said the same. He told MPs:If the prime minister’s deal is put [to a vote] for the a fourth time, if it’s allowed, it will fail, just as it’s failed three times already. But I want to make it clear that Labour opposes the idea of passing the withdrawal agreement bill without an agreed deal. That would put the cart before the horse. And Labour will vote against at second reading on that basis.
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Kebab who? RIP former Australian PM (3,5).
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Decided by FPTP or preferential voting?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Uproar in People's Vote world.
Cable has suggested a 3-way referendum between May, Remain, No Deal.
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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That's not how you spell 'Silver Bodgie'.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Kebab who? RIP former Australian PM (3,5).
I still believe in a town called Hope
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AnatolyKasparov wrote:Decided by FPTP or preferential voting?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Uproar in People's Vote world.
Cable has suggested a 3-way referendum between May, Remain, No Deal.
https://inews.co.uk/news/uk/brexit-vote ... eferendum/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Mr Cable said that his party would ideally like a three-way referendum, with the PM’s deal, Remain and leaving without a deal.
He said: “Well, I think there are various suggestions made about how you frame three options into questions and I think you would get a clear and unambiguous result.”
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A sad loss, but the sympathy factor might help the ALP in the weekend's election?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Kebab who? RIP former Australian PM (3,5).
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There's some excellent posts relating to Nick Timothy's latest...
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Yes, this is kinda weird...
Mass for Shut-ins (podcast)
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Under Islamic law, abortion is permissible up to the fourth month of pregnancy.
Maybe GOP state legislatures are so obsessed with banning "Sharia Law" because it isn't conservative enough.
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That is something I genuinely didn't know, and all the more surprising given how morally conservative Islamic law is in so many ways.
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no evidence of democratically accountable representationJack Maidment (@jrmaidment)
Understand the 1922 Committee executive has been sworn to secrecy until Sir Graham Brady has published his written statement on Theresa May's future.
Statement coming in next 15 minutes apparently.
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Just read Laura K on Brady
Apparently if May deal passes she gets to stay.
If it falls again she goes.
Apparently if May deal passes she gets to stay.
If it falls again she goes.
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Almost 1,500 children in England are locked up by the state at a cost of a third of a billion a year
Almost 1,500 children in England are locked up by the state at a cost of a third of a billion a year
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Change UK's Joan Ryan: “Can you just look at your hands please?”
** everyone holds out their hands in front them **
“That’s it, it’s there, that's the answer to this. It's in your hands.”
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Its seems that her "spokespersons" are already trying to row back on this. As some have said, its Groundhog Day!PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Just read Laura K on Brady
Apparently if May deal passes she gets to stay.
If it falls again she goes.
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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So.....she wants it to fail?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Just read Laura K on Brady
Apparently if May deal passes she gets to stay.
If it falls again she goes.
"Fall seven times, get up eight" - Japanese proverb
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What does May want? Does she know?Willow904 wrote:So.....she wants it to fail?PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Just read Laura K on Brady
Apparently if May deal passes she gets to stay.
If it falls again she goes.
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Received an e-mail today from Jeremy Corbyn. All well and good so far as reasons for voting Labour (which I do) go. As for his EU election pitch . . .
I received the "Brexit" Party's leaflet today. Addressed, came delivered (don't know by whom, but I don't think it came by post) unencumbered by junk mail. Unlike Labour's.
I received the "Brexit" Party's leaflet today. Addressed, came delivered (don't know by whom, but I don't think it came by post) unencumbered by junk mail. Unlike Labour's.
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And a very belated good morfternoon.
Please pardon my lack of social graces.
Please pardon my lack of social graces.
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I haven't had any EU election stuff from anyone yet that I've noticed (if the Labour leaflet is going out with junkmail I might have missed it).
Turnout is going to be interesting, I think. I'm in the same region as Gibraltar, for instance, which has been left a bit high and dry by Brexit. Will there be a protest vote or will people stay home, fed up to the back teeth with it all?
Turnout is going to be interesting, I think. I'm in the same region as Gibraltar, for instance, which has been left a bit high and dry by Brexit. Will there be a protest vote or will people stay home, fed up to the back teeth with it all?
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My Labour leaflet was in the middle of a Jacks flyer. Would have been very easy to miss. The only other one I've had was the Brexit Party, which was delivered separate and addressed (like PF's).Willow904 wrote:I haven't had any EU election stuff from anyone yet that I've noticed (if the Labour leaflet is going out with junkmail I might have missed it).
Turnout is going to be interesting, I think. I'm in the same region as Gibraltar, for instance, which has been left a bit high and dry by Brexit. Will there be a protest vote or will people stay home, fed up to the back teeth with it all?
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Tories privatise, renationalise, throw people out their home, country, lift citizenship and sell any future left to hedge funders.HindleA wrote:Morning
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Probation will be renationalised after disastrous Grayling reforms
News today FRANTIC about this from Labour
https://www.labour.org.uk/wp-content/up ... e-2019.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cooperative ideas, discussion and policy met with disproportionate aggression
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Same on the Labour party leafletrefitman wrote:My Labour leaflet was in the middle of a Jacks flyer. Would have been very easy to miss. The only other one I've had was the Brexit Party, which was delivered separate and addressed (like PF's).Willow904 wrote:I haven't had any EU election stuff from anyone yet that I've noticed (if the Labour leaflet is going out with junkmail I might have missed it).
Turnout is going to be interesting, I think. I'm in the same region as Gibraltar, for instance, which has been left a bit high and dry by Brexit. Will there be a protest vote or will people stay home, fed up to the back teeth with it all?
I mentioned the Brexit Party leaflet arrival in the citizen household a couple days ago
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Night night.
Night night.