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If he still refuses to go will he be evicted by the rozzers
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Are they allowed to change the rules. Just i thought he was untouchable for 12 months after he won the vote the other week.
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Serious question. Obviously they want rid of him & he won't go, so whats the next step
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42 resignations now
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Committee not changing confidence vote rules The 1922 committee of Tory backbenchers has decided not to change the rules to allow a second confidence vote against Boris Johnson, the BBC has been told.
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Former defence secretary Liam Fox has sent him a letter telling him "he must go"
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Blackford reference
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18 resignations & counting
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Sky News Javid to make statement after PMQs Sajid Javid will make a statement to the House of Commons following Prime Minister's Questions this afternoon. Mr Javid quit as health secretary last night, kicking off a series of resignations from senior and junior Conservative ministers. The ex-minister will set out the reasons behind his departure in what could be a damaging statement for Boris Johnson. Those with long memories in Westminster recall Geoffrey Howe's devastating resignation statement in 1990 which helped topple Margaret Thatcher.
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Looking forward to Ian Blackford's few words he'll have for Boris at PMQ's. He fucking hates Johnson
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12 resignations so far
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Naively, empathy,temerity, what are these words ?
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Nah, but here's a bit of Skyclad
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My mate Kevin Ridley lead singer for Skyclad got twenty-five musicians from bands such as Korpiklaani, Ensiferum, Cruachan & Waylander, virtually during Lockdown. They wrote & recorded an album. Here is the first single it was recorded at there first "live gig"
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New figures are saying 2.3 million had the virus in the UK over the last 7 days. A jump of 32% on the previous week
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Youngest sons got it now. Its just going round in circles. Although nobody's official keeping score apparently 1.7 million had it in the UK last week
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Criminal barristers have voted to strike in an escalating dispute with the government over funding for trials. The vote by defence barristers is likely to cause chaos in the criminal courts in England and Wales.
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Watched it live this morning. She was very amateurish with her questioning
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Wish this thing would just piss off Mrs T has just tested positive for covid. She & grandson T both evaded it a couple of months ago when myself, Miss T & Master T got it. She was sick a couple of times yesterday (she's never sick) then today she has a bad headache so she did a test.
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Network Rail says it will start formal consultation on changes to working practices in its maintenance team next month. After talks with the RMT ended without a breakthrough on Monday, it gave the union a letter saying the consultation would begin on 1 July and invited the union to take part. The move represents an attempt to push through changes, whether or not the RMT agrees. Network Rail says examples of the changes include using technology instead of people to do some safety inspections. The reforms would mean cutting 1,800 jobs - but Network Rail insists much of this could be achieved by voluntary redundancy, while redeployment should mean "there will be a job for everyone that wants one".
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This from Sky News A Network Rail employee who "works on the infrastructure daily" has been in touch to counter what he suggests are widespread misconceptions about the cause of this week's strikes. The worker, who provided his name to Sky News but asked to remain anonymous, said the action was not primarily being driven by pay. "The issue that I have is nothing to do with money," he said. "Every reporter and news station across the country is just focusing on pay this strike is mainly about safety. Network Rail want to cut 2,000 operative jobs just on my route alone. "They want all operatives across the country to be gone and replaced with a job role called assistant technician. "The duties of this role would include traveling to various locations throughout the country in your own vehicle, therefore using more fuel and having to change your insurance policy to allow for business use therefore costing the worker more money. "They also want to bring in cross-discipline working so they want staff to be able to work with various departments using skills that people have mastered over years of experience. "However, they expect us to do their highly skilled work even though we are not trained to do the task. "Network Rail wants to attack our pension scheme and make us work more weekends with reduced rest periods between shifts, therefore making staff more fatigued and increasing the risk of serious injury." The worker went on to criticise Andrew Haines, Network Rail's chief executive. "This is the man that claims we need to save money as the company has no money to give us a pay rise, while he sits there on his £635,000-a-year job," he said.
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The Times has said that “nurses, civil servants, local government staff, barristers, postal workers, BT engineers and traffic wardens” could all take strike action if they are not offered a pay increase, with teachers “set to begin strike proceedings if they do not receive a significantly improved pay offer” by Wednesday this week. The nursing union is also likely to “consult its members on what action to take” if they are not offered a pay rise of 5% above inflation this week, while criminal law barristers are set to announce the outcome of a strike ballot this afternoon.
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Your quite right Alex sorry mate. Anyway I've found them a train driver.
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The agency thing is just to provoke the strikers. But I'd imagine they've probably been briefed that the government would trot that out. As we know itsnot a case of "heres the keys you just drive that train over there" There's all the stuff involved just to enable a train to be able to move signalling, maintenance, administration etc. To suggest they could bring in agency workers to run the rail network is stupid & laughable