| Forum Reply | Willock at 13:56 5 Jun 2024
Don't buy calendars written in biro. |
| Forum Reply | Willock at 23:54 4 Jun 2024
Don’t all contracts finish 31st June? [Post edited 4 Jun 23:55]
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| Forum Reply | General Election Thread at 21:15 4 Jun 2024
47% is still a coalition in every other European country except us and Belarus. Getting 47% of the vote but 80% of the seats isn’t representative. |
| Forum Reply | General Election Thread at 12:52 4 Jun 2024
‘The Left’ is a subjective term defined by our own Overton window, as is ‘the Right’. It’s not really a useful description of a section of the electorate in the same way ‘car owner’, or ‘under 18’ is. |
| Forum Reply | General Election Thread at 09:07 4 Jun 2024
I deliberately ignored it at the time, but someone further up the thread labelled people critical of Starmer ‘cranks’. You’ll have to include Blair supporting, Cambridge PPE attending, and classmate of David Cameron journalist Michael Crick.
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| Forum Reply | Eze for England! at 21:39 3 Jun 2024
England are a machine. Remind me of Germany 2002. Can only be a good thing. |
| Forum Reply | General Election Thread at 21:10 3 Jun 2024
Been told that some private polling scared Labour in some of the high muslim demographic seats (eg Rochdale, Ilford North) hence the change of rhetoric from 'Israel has the right to withdraw water and food' to 'we need a ceasefire'. The ICC ruling might also have helped this, If the Gaza issue is still live on polling day you'll find both low turnout and non Labour voting in around 20 odd English seats. It won't cost Labour the election but it might see some high profile losses Wes Streeting will be lucky to hold his seat as he's facing a young, organised, and well funded young Palestinian independent in a seat that was nearly marginal anyway. Rayner will sneak through, but reduced majority I reckon. Also the Greens are filling up with Watermelons (green on the outside, red on the inside) so their votes will mostly come from Labour's share. They (the Greens) are favourites for one of the Bristol seats, and will win in the Isle of Wight if they have a REALLY good night on July 4th. It's not going to be all Labour's way is is my point. |
| Forum Reply | Eze for England! at 20:08 3 Jun 2024
This is the football version of ignoring the £20 that falls out of your birthday card. |
| Forum Reply | The Final: Attack on Wembley - Netflix at 17:01 3 Jun 2024
That’s a huge departure from the point either of us was making. That (incredibly rare and therefore newsworthy) case was a wilful (deliberate) and criminal case of neglect. I was saying, that nurses are neglecting patients through both workload and pay/conditions and that we (society and the government) are just accepting it. [Post edited 3 Jun 17:03]
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| Forum Reply | The Final: Attack on Wembley - Netflix at 16:31 3 Jun 2024
‘If a nurse neglects her job and somebody dies, do we just accept it and say it's a consequence of low pay? I doubt it‘ We do actually. The independent NHS Pay Review Body (NHSPRB) sent a recommendation to the government linking poor pay of nurses to excess deaths and the government has acknowledged it and its findings but refused to publish or enact its recommendations until nurses drop the industrial dispute. |
| Forum Reply | Eze for England! at 15:18 3 Jun 2024
He did a lot of transfer leaning for his football agent son alledgedly. |
| Forum Reply | The Final: Attack on Wembley - Netflix at 13:30 3 Jun 2024
Apparently they spending £5m on new external security infrastructure. I‘ve no idea why this hasn’t been put in place already. Edit: this was already in place! [Post edited 3 Jun 13:32]
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