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  2. Just text @The Fishand he reckons Klopp on both counts.
  3. Another one. No good news for Tories yet. 12k sample on this one. Apparently Tories have been whispering all day about a poll coming out today with good news for them. I think there's one to go, but they can all fucking sit down cos there's been two with bad news, so we win.
  4. Start a new job next week, other than having to work every Sunday and being a bit of a hike it seems good enough, no night shift/back shifts, three days a week, decent pay, better job. Fingers crossed this time!
  5. His editor wouldn't allow "Man does job" as a headline in case people got confused when reading Ryder's un-spell checked drivel and sued the chron for false advertising.
  6. It's a seismic shock to find out that the commercial department are trying to get extra revenue from wherever they can? I've just had to sit down there. Thank GOD the knight is on the case asking the questions us punters could only dream of asking.
  7. The other thing about that, which you just reminded me of, when schools had to mark the pupils based on what they thought they would achieve. And the state schools were by and large very fair and all the fee paying ones gave vastly inflated grades. I assume the kids who are not from rich backgrounds (because they are the ones national service would be aimed at) should be grateful about that too. I looked up that Bretton wanker and he’s a former army officer. So his posh sprogs / grandkids wouldn’t be what he has in mind either
  8. My eldest was working in a pharmacy during COVID, she'd have been 17/18 and had zero social life because of it, the youngest was doing her GCSE's and ditto with the social life, plus loads got marked down iirc and should've had higher marks. I also worked throughout going into a factory with no real protection other than trying and staying away from each other which was for the birds considering the job. But the bairns need to be thankful? Fucking odious cunt probably sat in the garden throughout on social media slagging all and sundry off in the usual Tory way.
  9. That’s another thing that shows the desperation. Putting forward the illusion that he did this incredible selfless thing with furlough. And placing that at the front and centre of his campaign. It’s almost as ridiculous as the national service idea that they’d think that would be some big vote winner. The cherry picking too. Like it’s basically saying judge us only on very specific parts of our record and forget about the rest of the mess
  10. Aye year 5 is 9-10 so right in the middle. I think before that age it's probably difficult to tell, but by around 8 kids start to pick up on social cues - when to keep your mouth shut to avoid saying anything mental in public that a parent may have to explain on your behalf, or may see you chinned at dinnertime as an example. This latest batch of youngins will be in secondary before they learn, because there will be a bunch of 14+ year olds that won't take kindly to a year 7 letting their mouth go.
  11. When the editor of Conservative Home is swinging punches at him during the election campaign you know he's really in the shit.
  12. Year 5 is what she teaches which I think is in that bracket you're talking about (I know fuck all about kids schoolyears).
  13. Erm no, Sunak. All people of all ages should have dignity and security you absolute jug eared cunt freak.
  14. Obviously these mean fuck all taken standalone, but certainly no sign of narrowing or an election bounce for the Tories yet. Opposite direction in fact.
  15. I'd say she's bang on tbh. I think when you look at 8-10 year olds now compared to pre-covid they are stunted socially. They all seem to have a maturity a few years below their age bracket because they've missed that formative time at school and instead spent months on youtube getting an inexplicable american accent.
  16. https://twitter.com/lee_ryder/status/1795476358061007298
  17. Remember the pink signature branding on all the furlough communications?
  18. The Hell I did! I won't stand for this kind of slander.
  19. Also on furlough. He had no fucking choice. It was the only option available to him at the time, and now he thinks it makes him the fucking celebrity ex Chancellor.
  20. I was saying that to my lass the other day re: him banging on about furlough. It was our money not out of your back pocket. The odious little cunt making out it was him being generous.
  21. Fucking hell. How can the investigation have been proportionate when it was never a police matter in the first place? Guess the tories will just be hoping some mud sticks anyway, it's not like the truth is a commodity they care about.
  22. It was in West Gorton It was our home before we existed. Back then clubs seemed to rise and fall before the ones we know now came about City DNA #20: The rise and fall of Hyde Road (mancity.com)
  23. Because most seasons there are three teams promoted that are shitter than them, as well as one or two that survived that are equally as shit as them who have had less luck in terms of decisions or injuries. This season one of the teams coming up is better than them, the other is on equal footing IMO and Ipswich is a bit of a wild card but they seem pretty resilient. Everton are really relying on Wolves to stay in a state of financial ruin (and/or lose their manager to someone better), Forest to be equally as shit as this season (and also in financial ruin due to FFP), and one of Ipswich or Southampton to have a worse start to the season than them. They have it much harder this season than they did last. If they end up on the wrong side of FFP again or they make a shit start then I don't the league table will be as kind to them next season. That said, it's Everton and they could luck themselves to safety just as easy it they could fuck themselves early and often.
  24. While it’s an appalling waste of police time with a Tory chief cuntstable (sic) assigning ridiculous amounts of man hours to it. They were hanging their hat on this so it’s fucking brilliant if that was the best they could muster.
  25. Spot on. The amount of mental health problems covid caused school kids is off the scale, many kids never went back. And they should thank the conservatives for this? I also can't stand the way Sunak talks about Furlough, as if the UK were unique in this and also as if it was his own money. The administration of it was also corrupt. From a personal point of view, I don't know anyone who benefitted from it anyway. Most people in professional jobs just ended up working from home with the added stress of trying to teach their kids at home. Public sector workers were made to go in and then were completely shat on by the government. Ans of course the lockdowns were much longer than they needed to be because of Johnson's utter failure to grasp the science.
  26. Who the fuck is that cunt?
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