Tuesday 7th July 2015
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Re: Tuesday 7th July 2015
Afternoon all.
Little test from the BBC to find out what class you are. I came out as 'Elite' so that proves it's bollocks.
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-22000973
Little test from the BBC to find out what class you are. I came out as 'Elite' so that proves it's bollocks.
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-22000973
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you-
Ye are many - they are few."
Which in sleep had fallen on you-
Ye are many - they are few."
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Re: Tuesday 7th July 2015
From the AS blog
' a government cannot get defeated on a matter on which it decides not to vote. '
Am I reading that correctly?
' a government cannot get defeated on a matter on which it decides not to vote. '
Am I reading that correctly?
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Re: Tuesday 7th July 2015
Others think it was a defeat -StephenDolan wrote:From the AS blog
' a government cannot get defeated on a matter on which it decides not to vote. '
Am I reading that correctly?
Isabel Hardman’s blog on the Evel debate for Coffee House is well worth reading. Here’s her take on the significance of the result.
The result was 2 Ayes and 291 Noes. But as a motion, it doesn’t mean anything.
David Davis then raised a point of order in which he too said there hadn’t been enough time for debate and asked the Speaker for advice on ‘how we communicate that to the government?’. As a statement, that does mean something, more in fact than the motion. That’ll go down well with Number 10: and shows that anyone who thought governing with a majority of just 12 was going to be easy simply because the Tories had pulled off an election win was suffering from severe hubris.
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(Looks like Ed gave another ace speech as well )
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The Bail Out Greece fund didn't reach its target but did raise e2 million. Unfortunately the guy that set it up did so in the wrong way, so all the money will be refunded
So he has started another one, this time proceeds will go to Greek charities, and all of it will get there even if the target is not reached.
Crowdfunding for Greece. By the people, for the people.
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So he has started another one, this time proceeds will go to Greek charities, and all of it will get there even if the target is not reached.
Crowdfunding for Greece. By the people, for the people.
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I've stepped away for awhile.
I've logged back in to find some error messages like we had prior the GE.
I've logged back in to find some error messages like we had prior the GE.
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Live & learn.AngryAsWell wrote:The Bail Out Greece fund didn't reach its target but did raise e2 million. Unfortunately the guy that set it up did so in the wrong way, so all the money will be refunded
So he has started another one, this time proceeds will go to Greek charities, and all of it will get there even if the target is not reached.
Crowdfunding for Greece. By the people, for the people.
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Game lad.
I like him a lot for his work & his persistence.
If I'd discovered I'd done it wrong, well, okay...I suppose I'd try again, maybe, I don't know, though.
I'd be too busy kicking myself - but what good what that do?
I'll heed the lesson of this fine fellow, wipe my nose & move on.
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Can't believe it. Just had the hospital on the phone again. They gave him a gadget to check for sleep apanea last week. They've just rung and said he has yet another problem and they must see him on Thursday, so that'll be Tues, Wed, and Thurs this week at the hospital.AngryAsWell wrote:Thinking of you bothohsocynical wrote:I don't know about the Greek debt, but come tomorrow Mr Ohso and I will have had five trips to the hospital since the 30th. That's 90 miles on the clock, and £22:50 in car parking fees.
He had a MRI scan today. But they've picked up something wrong from his pre-op ECG, so we have to go to cardiology tomorrow. It's wearing on the nerves to say the least.
The car has to be MOT'd Thursday. I don't drive. We arranged a mobile mechanic who'll get it all done for us but we've already had to put him off once. Just for the purpose I can't find the current MOT cert. We're just sweating it hasn't already run out, but are getting to the point where we don't care.
I can't believe the stress it's causing, just when Mr Ohso needs to stay calm
We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. – Aesop
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"...but are getting to the point where we don't care."ohsocynical wrote:Can't believe it. Just had the hospital on the phone again. They gave him a gadget to check for sleep apanea last week. They've just rung and said he has yet another problem and they must see him on Thursday, so that'll be Tues, Wed, and Thurs this week at the hospital.AngryAsWell wrote:Thinking of you bothohsocynical wrote:I don't know about the Greek debt, but come tomorrow Mr Ohso and I will have had five trips to the hospital since the 30th. That's 90 miles on the clock, and £22:50 in car parking fees.
He had a MRI scan today. But they've picked up something wrong from his pre-op ECG, so we have to go to cardiology tomorrow. It's wearing on the nerves to say the least.
The car has to be MOT'd Thursday. I don't drive. We arranged a mobile mechanic who'll get it all done for us but we've already had to put him off once. Just for the purpose I can't find the current MOT cert. We're just sweating it hasn't already run out, but are getting to the point where we don't care.
I can't believe the stress it's causing, just when Mr Ohso needs to stay calm
Excellent, good.
You're doing great, both of you.
One step at a time.
Breathe.
Literally.
Just stand or sit & breathe, nothing more.
When I'm not able to find something, I stop & breath & then I say out loud
"I'm trying to find latest MOT certificate for the car."
Then let it go.
It'll probably turn up quickish.
But let it go.
Take cabs.
We've got a swell local cab company here in Stoke.
I don't use them often because it's expensive & I'm able walk or use less expensive public transportation.
But if I had a series of important road trips to make, like doctors' appointments, I'd ring them up & ask for their help & book them.
A good, professional crew of drivers & nice cab company is a blessing.
If you take nothing away from this writing I'm posting here please know there's no one more important than Mr & Mrs Ohso.
Both of you are going through a vitally important stage here & now in order for you both to get well, be healthy, inside & out again.
I'm proud of you both; you've gone through tough times & you're an example to me & Mr citizen.
No one else matters but you & Mr. Ohso sometimes.
This is one of those times.
Can you get the good ice cream? Or chocolate? Dang, I can't remember your favourite. Whatever it is, procure it. I wish I lived closer. I'd bring it to you. I'd drive too but I've lived in the UK so long my drivers' license from the US is no longer valid here in the UK. Anyway, a professional driver & the best ice cream in the world is good.
I love you, Ohso.
xx
cJA
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Edited because once is really quite enough.
I attempted a delete but I seem to have lost that function.
If any kind administrator would be nice enough to provide an assist for any stray posts, thank you for your time.
I think I'll read now.
Save posting for later.
I attempted a delete but I seem to have lost that function.
If any kind administrator would be nice enough to provide an assist for any stray posts, thank you for your time.
I think I'll read now.
Save posting for later.
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Stop repeating yourself, cJA!
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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I hear you!AnatolyKasparov wrote:Stop repeating yourself, cJA!
Fred Flintstone has better functionality than I've got!
Sorry, everyone.
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Love the idea of a cab, but --- It's a thirty mile round trip. Thank God we've friends and family...citizenJA wrote:"...but are getting to the point where we don't care."ohsocynical wrote:Can't believe it. Just had the hospital on the phone again. They gave him a gadget to check for sleep apanea last week. They've just rung and said he has yet another problem and they must see him on Thursday, so that'll be Tues, Wed, and Thurs this week at the hospital.AngryAsWell wrote: Thinking of you both
The car has to be MOT'd Thursday. I don't drive. We arranged a mobile mechanic who'll get it all done for us but we've already had to put him off once. Just for the purpose I can't find the current MOT cert. We're just sweating it hasn't already run out, but are getting to the point where we don't care.
I can't believe the stress it's causing, just when Mr Ohso needs to stay calm
Excellent, good.
You're doing great, both of you.
One step at a time.
Breathe.
Literally.
Just stand or sit & breathe, nothing more.
When I'm not able to find something, I stop & breath & then I say out loud
"I'm trying to find latest MOT certificate for the car."
Then let it go.
It'll probably turn up quickish.
But let it go.
Take cabs.
We've got a swell local cab company here in Stoke.
I don't use them often because it's expensive & I'm able walk or use less expensive public transportation.
But if I had a series of important road trips to make, like doctors' appointments, I'd ring them up & ask for their help & book them.
A good, professional crew of drivers & nice cab company is a blessing.
If you take nothing away from this writing I'm posting here please know there's no one more important than Mr & Mrs Ohso.
Both of you are going through a vitally important stage here & now in order for you both to get well, be healthy, inside & out again.
I'm proud of you both; you've gone through tough times & you're an example to me & Mr citizen.
No one else matters but you & Mr. Ohso sometimes.
This is one of those times.
Can you get the good ice cream? Or chocolate? Dang, I can't remember your favourite. Whatever it is, procure it. I wish I lived closer. I'd bring it to you. I'd drive too but I've lived in the UK so long my drivers' license from the US is no longer valid here in the UK. Anyway, a professional driver & the best ice cream in the world is good.
I love you, Ohso.
xx
cJA
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Re: Tuesday 7th July 2015
Evening all.
Apparently the committee stage of the Education Bill was a bit of a battle between Nick Gibb and Kevin Brennan but which did, to people's amazement, get this admission...
Schools Week
@SchoolsWeek
.@NickGibbMP: "I do acknowledge there are some very good primary schools and secondary schools in the maintained sector" #edubill
That must have hurt...
Apparently the committee stage of the Education Bill was a bit of a battle between Nick Gibb and Kevin Brennan but which did, to people's amazement, get this admission...
Schools Week
@SchoolsWeek
.@NickGibbMP: "I do acknowledge there are some very good primary schools and secondary schools in the maintained sector" #edubill
That must have hurt...
If I'm not here, then I'll be in the library. Or the other library.
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Bet he's really 'gonna' feel for all those 'hard working' people he shafts with his budget tomorrow.Cathy Newman @cathynewman 1h1 hour ago
George Osborne’s family business pocketed £6 million in property deal with developer based in tax haven - @Channel4News investigation 7pm.
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https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2014-0166.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Supreme Court Decision due tomorrow regarding the suspension of DLA /hospital stays
Supreme Court Decision due tomorrow regarding the suspension of DLA /hospital stays
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You can check your MOT on line here https://www.gov.uk/browse/driving/mot-insurance" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;ohsocynical wrote:Can't believe it. Just had the hospital on the phone again. They gave him a gadget to check for sleep apanea last week. They've just rung and said he has yet another problem and they must see him on Thursday, so that'll be Tues, Wed, and Thurs this week at the hospital.AngryAsWell wrote:Thinking of you bothohsocynical wrote:I don't know about the Greek debt, but come tomorrow Mr Ohso and I will have had five trips to the hospital since the 30th. That's 90 miles on the clock, and £22:50 in car parking fees.
He had a MRI scan today. But they've picked up something wrong from his pre-op ECG, so we have to go to cardiology tomorrow. It's wearing on the nerves to say the least.
The car has to be MOT'd Thursday. I don't drive. We arranged a mobile mechanic who'll get it all done for us but we've already had to put him off once. Just for the purpose I can't find the current MOT cert. We're just sweating it hasn't already run out, but are getting to the point where we don't care.
I can't believe the stress it's causing, just when Mr Ohso needs to stay calm
Sending lots of soothing thought - wish I could actually / practically help xx
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Goodnight, everyone.
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Good! I'm glad you've got transportation coverage.ohsocynical wrote: Love the idea of a cab, but --- It's a thirty mile round trip. Thank God we've friends and family...
Sometimes, investing in the very best at just the right time is the wisest course of action.
What "the best" is, "the right time" is & what the "the wisest course of action" is are the work of people & government.
Tories never have the right priorities, seems to me, & for that, I don't like the Tory party much.
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Goodnight PorFavorPorFavor wrote:Goodnight, everyone.
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Keeping fingers crossed and wishing you both well, Ohso. xxxohsocynical wrote:I don't know about the Greek debt, but come tomorrow Mr Ohso and I will have had five trips to the hospital since the 30th. That's 90 miles on the clock, and £22:50 in car parking fees.
He had a MRI scan today. But they've picked up something wrong from his pre-op ECG, so we have to go to cardiology tomorrow. It's wearing on the nerves to say the least.
This time, I'm gonna be stronger I'm not giving in...
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Hah. It doesn't recognise the numbers I put in....AngryAsWell wrote:You can check your MOT on line here https://www.gov.uk/browse/driving/mot-insurance" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;ohsocynical wrote:Can't believe it. Just had the hospital on the phone again. They gave him a gadget to check for sleep apanea last week. They've just rung and said he has yet another problem and they must see him on Thursday, so that'll be Tues, Wed, and Thurs this week at the hospital.AngryAsWell wrote: Thinking of you both
The car has to be MOT'd Thursday. I don't drive. We arranged a mobile mechanic who'll get it all done for us but we've already had to put him off once. Just for the purpose I can't find the current MOT cert. We're just sweating it hasn't already run out, but are getting to the point where we don't care.
I can't believe the stress it's causing, just when Mr Ohso needs to stay calm
Sending lots of soothing thought - wish I could actually / practically help xx
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Hah. It doesn't recognise the numbers I put in.... I am not going to worry about it. Just cross my fingers and prayAngryAsWell wrote:You can check your MOT on line here https://www.gov.uk/browse/driving/mot-insurance" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;ohsocynical wrote:Can't believe it. Just had the hospital on the phone again. They gave him a gadget to check for sleep apanea last week. They've just rung and said he has yet another problem and they must see him on Thursday, so that'll be Tues, Wed, and Thurs this week at the hospital.AngryAsWell wrote: Thinking of you both
The car has to be MOT'd Thursday. I don't drive. We arranged a mobile mechanic who'll get it all done for us but we've already had to put him off once. Just for the purpose I can't find the current MOT cert. We're just sweating it hasn't already run out, but are getting to the point where we don't care.
I can't believe the stress it's causing, just when Mr Ohso needs to stay calm
Sending lots of soothing thought - wish I could actually / practically help xx
We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. – Aesop
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Site is going a bit funny again.
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Night PFPorFavor wrote:Goodnight, everyone.
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How odd - sorry about thatohsocynical wrote:Hah. It doesn't recognise the numbers I put in.... I am not going to worry about it. Just cross my fingers and prayAngryAsWell wrote:You can check your MOT on line here https://www.gov.uk/browse/driving/mot-insurance" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;ohsocynical wrote: Can't believe it. Just had the hospital on the phone again. They gave him a gadget to check for sleep apanea last week. They've just rung and said he has yet another problem and they must see him on Thursday, so that'll be Tues, Wed, and Thurs this week at the hospital.
The car has to be MOT'd Thursday. I don't drive. We arranged a mobile mechanic who'll get it all done for us but we've already had to put him off once. Just for the purpose I can't find the current MOT cert. We're just sweating it hasn't already run out, but are getting to the point where we don't care.
I can't believe the stress it's causing, just when Mr Ohso needs to stay calm
Sending lots of soothing thought - wish I could actually / practically help xx
Night PF
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His speech is here:AngryAsWell wrote:Others think it was a defeat -StephenDolan wrote:From the AS blog
' a government cannot get defeated on a matter on which it decides not to vote. '
Am I reading that correctly?
Isabel Hardman’s blog on the Evel debate for Coffee House is well worth reading. Here’s her take on the significance of the result.
The result was 2 Ayes and 291 Noes. But as a motion, it doesn’t mean anything.
David Davis then raised a point of order in which he too said there hadn’t been enough time for debate and asked the Speaker for advice on ‘how we communicate that to the government?’. As a statement, that does mean something, more in fact than the motion. That’ll go down well with Number 10: and shows that anyone who thought governing with a majority of just 12 was going to be easy simply because the Tories had pulled off an election win was suffering from severe hubris.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/blo ... e#comments" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(Looks like Ed gave another ace speech as well )
http://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/26 ... t=15:07:37
This time, I'm gonna be stronger I'm not giving in...
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“Labour supports a lower benefit cap to ensure our welfare system is fair, affordable and rewards hard work,” said Ms Reeves.
Regardless of view the Chancellor lied about it only being applicable to the workless,the minority are jobseekers,rather than point that
out or indeed the series of lies emanating from that,they enjoin the deception.Worrying times indeed when both parties agree to deceive to this degree.
Regardless of view the Chancellor lied about it only being applicable to the workless,the minority are jobseekers,rather than point that
out or indeed the series of lies emanating from that,they enjoin the deception.Worrying times indeed when both parties agree to deceive to this degree.
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Not only is the consensus smashed a new consensus is being constructed and it aint a pretty sight.IMHO
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This is for Mr. and Mrs. OhSo - this is meant with the deepest of respect.
I am assuming you are attending the Royal Berkshire for all this.
If so, you can ring the PALS on 0118 322 8338 or email talktous@royalberkshire.nhs.uk and ask if they have hospital volunteers who offer lifts.
Lots of hospitals do - it's worth a try. They may also be able to arrange hospital or ambulance transport for you - something that the clinics really should have considered under the circumstances.
Also - Macmillan is not just for the end of life. These skilled nurses and case workers are there for anyone who has cancer at any point - Mr.OhSo has a definitive diagnosis and you have every right to ask for their help. At Royal Berks they are on 0118 322 8700.
They know a lot about benefits and other issues - both of you may well have entitlement to DLA (not PIP as you are both over 64) and you can be fast-tracked by Macmillan staff who a brilliant at it.
You are possibly entitled to help on the grounds of your eyesight; Mr.OhSo will certainly be entitled to support as he has cancer and is due to have treatment for it - this could help with the costs of all this, which your pensions alone are not designed for.
However independent you both are, there comes a time when you have to face up to the fact that maybe, just maybe, you need a bit more help now you are getting older and now that your incomes and abilities are changing.
It would appear that your lovely man is developing a few problems - or maybe they have been there for some time but there has been no way of knowing - but he must accept that he is poorly and ask for whatever help is available.
I have sent a PM and I hope you don't mind me saying all this. You do not have to worry in this way and you have paid all your life into a system that you now, through no fault of your own, have real need of. Use it.
I am assuming you are attending the Royal Berkshire for all this.
If so, you can ring the PALS on 0118 322 8338 or email talktous@royalberkshire.nhs.uk and ask if they have hospital volunteers who offer lifts.
Lots of hospitals do - it's worth a try. They may also be able to arrange hospital or ambulance transport for you - something that the clinics really should have considered under the circumstances.
Also - Macmillan is not just for the end of life. These skilled nurses and case workers are there for anyone who has cancer at any point - Mr.OhSo has a definitive diagnosis and you have every right to ask for their help. At Royal Berks they are on 0118 322 8700.
They know a lot about benefits and other issues - both of you may well have entitlement to DLA (not PIP as you are both over 64) and you can be fast-tracked by Macmillan staff who a brilliant at it.
You are possibly entitled to help on the grounds of your eyesight; Mr.OhSo will certainly be entitled to support as he has cancer and is due to have treatment for it - this could help with the costs of all this, which your pensions alone are not designed for.
However independent you both are, there comes a time when you have to face up to the fact that maybe, just maybe, you need a bit more help now you are getting older and now that your incomes and abilities are changing.
It would appear that your lovely man is developing a few problems - or maybe they have been there for some time but there has been no way of knowing - but he must accept that he is poorly and ask for whatever help is available.
I have sent a PM and I hope you don't mind me saying all this. You do not have to worry in this way and you have paid all your life into a system that you now, through no fault of your own, have real need of. Use it.
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"Spreading love "to ohsocynical and hubby.
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Just to echo the good wishes to Ohso.
And yes, the site is a bit funny again.
And yes, the site is a bit funny again.
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Removal of child tax credits for more than two children for new claims.
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Is there anything left in this 'emergency' budget that hasn't been revealed already?Ian Katz @iankatz1000 18m18 minutes ago
Breaking....@BBCAllegra reveals chancellor will tomorrow remove tax credits for more than two children saving £1.4bn http://bbc.in/1flgTS5" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Anyway - I'm sure those hard working families that voted for Osborne's 'long term economic plan' will be thrilled to be such a big part of it ...
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Bloody hell HindleA. We've done it again ... snap cross posting.
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Eh?Welsh Labour Press @WelshLabPress 8h8 hours ago
BREAKING: Llanelli Plaid candidate says favourite campaign memory was Tory victory in 1992:
Can anyone enlighten me?
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Triplets?
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Re: Tuesday 7th July 2015
Taking one line out of context and creating a sensationalist headline, the Indy prove once again that they are still tory supporters.HindleA wrote:“Labour supports a lower benefit cap to ensure our welfare system is fair, affordable and rewards hard work,” said Ms Reeves.
Regardless of view the Chancellor lied about it only being applicable to the workless,the minority are jobseekers,rather than point that
out or indeed the series of lies emanating from that,they enjoin the deception.Worrying times indeed when both parties agree to deceive to this degree.
"Take social security spending, Labour supports the principle of a benefit cap to ensure our welfare system is fair, affordable and rewards hard work. But to make significant savings from social security we need a Budget to create more productive, high skilled, better paid jobs. Without this, cutting away support for low-paid workers, as this government plans, risks weakening work incentives and deepening the division and disadvantage that prevent us making the most of our country’s potential."
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London estate agents caught on camera dealing with 'corrupt' Russian buyer
Channel 4 documentary shows agents in wealthy districts agreeing to continue with purchase to be made with ill-gotten gains from Russian health budget
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And only yesterday I listened to a Radio 4 programme which featured a buyer who discovered his several increasing offers on a flat had never been put forward to the seller by the agent (a London branch of Barnard Marcus) - whilst the lucky / successful purchaser who had offered less happened to be arranging their mortgage through the estate agent and so earning them a hefty commission ...Despite being made aware they are dealing with ill-gotten gains, the estate agents agree to continue with a potential purchase. In several instances the estate agents recommend law firms to help a buyer hide his identity.
One estate agent names a “very, very good lawyer … the last person I put them was another minister of a previous Soviet state” in a deal worth £10m.
The estate agents suggest that in the capital secretive purchases of multimillion pound houses are common. One claims that 80% or more of his transactions are with international, overseas-based buyers and “50 or 60%” of them are conducted in “various stages of anonymity … whether it be through a company or an offshore trust”.
Those caught on camera include estate agents from high street chain Winkworth, central London specialist Marsh & Parsons which advertises itself under the slogan “The Only Way is Ethics”, Domus Nova, Chard, and Bective Leslie Marsh which have been used by fashion designers and actors.
I seem to remember figures a couple of years ago showing that a large number of newly created jobs were in estate agency. Isn't it nice to know the rebalancing of the economy is going so well via growth in such a valued and trusted profession ... sick bag needed.
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I take your points.
It was a general depressive post,the cap is based on fundamental lies,never pointed out.Fundamental lies shouldn't form the basis of policies,hence the new consensus of deception point,given both agree to it.
I take your points.
It was a general depressive post,the cap is based on fundamental lies,never pointed out.Fundamental lies shouldn't form the basis of policies,hence the new consensus of deception point,given both agree to it.
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Austerity Has Failed: An Open Letter From Thomas Piketty to Angela Merkel
Five leading economists warn the German chancellor, “History will remember you for your actions this week.”
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Five leading economists warn the German chancellor, “History will remember you for your actions this week.”
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The two child tax credit policy of Chairman Osborne,multiple births exempt?
Re: Tuesday 7th July 2015
New claims - does that mean the Universal Credit 'new claim' not really new but it's a new system 'new claim'?HindleA wrote:Removal of child tax credits for more than two children for new claims.
People with more than two little ones don't get child tax credits for their sibling(s), if any.
This seems hard & rude of the DWP. I don't dig it.
I don't care for the author of this piece, HindleA."Rachel Reeves, the shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, has said that Labour should set a target date for getting national debt back to its 40 per cent of GDP level before the 2007 financial crisis. It stands at more than 80 per cent today, so halving it would imply huge spending cuts."
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...Labour will back Mr Osborne’s plans to reduce the £26,000 cap on the amount of benefits one family can claim in a year after sending conflicting signals on the issue.
“Labour supports a lower benefit cap to ensure our welfare system is fair, affordable and rewards hard work,” said Ms Reeves. But Labour has reservations about the Chancellor’s plans to cut tax credits which top up low incomes.
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Direct aid, subsidies, tax breaks – the hidden welfare budget we don’t debate
Direct aid, subsidies, tax breaks – the hidden welfare budget we don’t debate
Re: Tuesday 7th July 2015
I hit the button once, I tell you, just once.
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Bless you.ephemerid wrote:This is for Mr. and Mrs. OhSo - this is meant with the deepest of respect.
I am assuming you are attending the Royal Berkshire for all this.
If so, you can ring the PALS on 0118 322 8338 or email talktous@royalberkshire.nhs.uk and ask if they have hospital volunteers who offer lifts.
Lots of hospitals do - it's worth a try. They may also be able to arrange hospital or ambulance transport for you - something that the clinics really should have considered under the circumstances.
Also - Macmillan is not just for the end of life. These skilled nurses and case workers are there for anyone who has cancer at any point - Mr.OhSo has a definitive diagnosis and you have every right to ask for their help. At Royal Berks they are on 0118 322 8700.
They know a lot about benefits and other issues - both of you may well have entitlement to DLA (not PIP as you are both over 64) and you can be fast-tracked by Macmillan staff who a brilliant at it.
You are possibly entitled to help on the grounds of your eyesight; Mr.OhSo will certainly be entitled to support as he has cancer and is due to have treatment for it - this could help with the costs of all this, which your pensions alone are not designed for.
However independent you both are, there comes a time when you have to face up to the fact that maybe, just maybe, you need a bit more help now you are getting older and now that your incomes and abilities are changing.
It would appear that your lovely man is developing a few problems - or maybe they have been there for some time but there has been no way of knowing - but he must accept that he is poorly and ask for whatever help is available.
I have sent a PM and I hope you don't mind me saying all this. You do not have to worry in this way and you have paid all your life into a system that you now, through no fault of your own, have real need of. Use it.
I did ask about transport when Mr Ohso was first diagnosed and the nurse I spoke to said we'd have to go through our doctor for it. They're not very helpful, so they'll be last resort.
I finally got my eyes fixed, so I wouldn't qualify now. But I suspect we shall need some help. Being nearer to a hospital was what prompted us to apply for sheltered accommodation back in Reading, but we're still seventh on the list.
It's been two years since we applied but I guess we should have done it earlier.
I've PM'd you back.
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Re: Tuesday 7th July 2015
Alex Andreou @sturdyAlex 17m17 minutes ago
This isn't a queue at an Athens ATM, but a soup kitchen last night in Porto. Portugal did all the "right things".
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