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Everything posted by Christmas Tree
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Poor lad. Can't begin to imagine what the parents are going through. RIP
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Lowest level for 42 years
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The righteous.
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The point is whether the split off whilst still MP's BEFORE momentum has the chance to sack them.
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'twas a 3 week, 3 bike fleeting hobby.
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Momentum have already started post election to try and pick off the non believers. They will have no other choice than to split off or be deselected. Would love JRM to stand
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Tories just have to hold their nerve til the labour centre splits off. Shouldn't be long now.
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https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/819690/Kodi-TV-add-ons-block-ban-UK-illegal-stream-torrents/amp
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Not really, it's not so much the add ons such as exodus that are the problem, but more the people they rely on for the links. Quite a few had their collar felt last month and closed down. Theres plenty of other add ons but they were all feeding off the same supply so are in the same boat. Its pretty grim on Kodi at the minute
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Based on one quarter that normally gets revised up later in the year.
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My point is simply there's a hell of a lot more people in society having a tougher time than most public sector workers.
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Compare a nurses wage to a carer in a Care home. a policemans to a security guard. lots of people in shops, offices and call centres can only dream of the pay and pensions of the public sector.
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You do realise the debts gone up because the government has to borrow every year to keep public services / public sector pay at the levels they are? All this im afraid is a result from the crash and the state they left the economy in. We still have to borrow 50 odd billion each year now just to stand still, but hey, let's put up pay, invest more in everything, give free tuition fees, nationalise public services...... As for the public sector it would be great if there was 6/7 billion around to give them a rise but there's not. I also think overall the majority on are on fairly decent wages / pensions compared to a lot of people. Much better ways to spend that money. Sure they should be in the queue, but they shouldn't be heading it. A lot more worthy causes such as disabled etc. But no, all politicians are terrified of upsetting the public sector so I'll sure they'll get their bit in the Autumn. I hope when they do it's targeted at the low earners and not across the board.
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70's labour Winter of discontent, unions out of control, imf loans, almost bankrupt, "weak man of Europe". cue Tories who leave a strong economy and a transformed country. 97 labour create a benefit culture, fail to prevent mass immigration, ruin generation to come with PFI's, take us into an illegal war, destroy Iraq, ignore hillsbrough, fail to regulate banks, mid staffs, no money left. Cue Tories to create 3 million jobs, turn around the economy, sort pension time bomb, legalise same sex marriage, pay down the deficit. anyway, we've done all this before so not getting dragged back into this
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Ofcourse they get better cos they borrow and spend til "there's no money left".
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The arguments for Brexit are sound. Voting for Corbyn was a moment of weakness that I'll have to live with. finding 1 billion over 2 years is not in the same league as find 6/7 billion every year.
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They all say that (both parties), but it's usually drops in the ocean. More politics than proper plans.
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The training of nurses point I've made many times. Tuition fees is a whole can of worms that isn't solved by simply getting rid of them. I heard a suggestion the other day that sort of suggested certain core degrees should be free. (skills we are desperate for such as mathematics, certain engineering, robotics etc). Let the media studies crowd cough up. Im certainly not sure we have the politicians in parliament to deliver this over the next decade.
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Thats because they always inherit a shit storm from Labour.
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Thats what I said.
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Disaster was not getting a thumping majority. The arguments for Brexit are still sound and perfectly sensible. Free access to single market ability to do our own trade deals with fast growing economies control over laws control over immigration. its basically what any country wanting a free trade deal with the EU has. The problem is whether this lot can deliver it. The awkward parts are the customs union and freedom of movement. The latter being the most politically sensitive area to get round for con and labour. i think we'll end up paying a contribution to keep things sweet and have some sort of fudged break on immigration. This would give any government time to skill up our workforce and address some of the underlying problems that lead to Brexit. (Housing, public services etc). Problem is we are still massively in debt so don't really have the money to do all that needs to be done (regardless what Corbyn says). Add to all that, household savings are dangerously low and the next downturn (it will come), could send us back to 2008 and even worse austerity. hopefully we'll get through the next year of negotiations, a transitional deal will calm business, the economy will grow, deficit reduced all ready for the hard left to come in and fuck it up Basically decades of poor government has got us where we are and it will take the same to put right. Your kids will have a great time though
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Thats pretty much what most brexiteers have said from day one???
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Whats the pain caused by?
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It was very good for pain relief however the first few days it totally wiped me out. However if you are on the bigger dose for use as an anti depressant then I don't know. The pinball kid should be pretty clued up.
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When I initially heard it I assumed it was the sort of glass/wire type doors that are between landings, however they might be talking about flat doors where the tennant has changed from a fire door to a normal door??? not too sure. They should just pull the all the fuckers down.