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by macliam
Mon Jun 29 2020 2:02pm
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Re: When does Resign mean Sacked?

The Civil service is like the BBC - if you are Right-wing it appears Left-Wing, yet the Left-Wing complain about how Right-Wing it is. Both are actually very centrist, bureaucratic and stuffy - but I'd rather have someone who has spent a career putting policies into action than Cummings, who just wa...
by Sarah
Mon Jul 06 2020 11:44am
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Re: 40 Stores to close... (part 5)

you can't believe that the BBC has a 'right' bias No, I think it's unbiased in intent, however they've made some serious mistakes. They set editorial policy for BBC news to treat leaving the EU as a foregone conclusion shortly after the referendum, which was unjustified as the result was so slim an...
by blythburgh
Tue Aug 18 2020 7:51am
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I feel sorry for students who got exam results this year

So the Govt. has done another U turn over the "A" level results. They have had months to sort it out but left it until lives were shattered before they thought they should have a rethink. And some have lost out on their first choice University places which the new results would have given them. And ...
by macliam
Tue Aug 18 2020 11:09am
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Re: I feel sorry for students who got exam results this year

I think it's just another example of the government's lack of empathy - they simply lack the capacity to understand the consequenes of their actions until it is slammed into their faces - at which point they react to the outrage, but with feigned compassion. It has happened throughout the crisis, bu...
by blythburgh
Mon Sep 07 2020 7:56am
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Brexit law changes in the offfing.

So the Govt.wants to change the part of the Brexit agreement it agreed on re Northern Ireland with a new law. No wonder the French keep muttering "Perfidious Albion". And the buffoon and his puppet master cannot even blame Theresa May as they signed off on the one set of rules for GB and one for Nor...
by parchedpeas
Mon Sep 07 2020 1:06pm
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Re: Brexit law changes in the offfing.

May's deal was far superior to this. And she was a much much better PM. And I say that as someone who could never vote for her.
by Chadwick
Tue Sep 08 2020 1:30pm
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Re: Brexit law changes in the offfing.

This is the 'oven ready' agreement that Boris was elected on. Whether you voted for him or not, you absolutely cannot trust him to keep his word on anything. He will betray your vote without a moment's hesitation. If you in any way thought Brexit would make the UK a better place to live, then you ha...
by parchedpeas
Tue Sep 08 2020 9:37pm
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Re: Brexit law changes in the offfing.

Deeply ashamed of the mess we're in. And utterly helpless to do anything about it. Does a normal, sane, reasonable Conservative MP not fancy stepping forwards and challenging this oaf? He's totally out of his depth and we're all going to suffer for it. There are good and worthy people on the Conserv...
by sanity clause
Wed Sep 09 2020 7:26am
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Re: Brexit law changes in the offfing.

Deeply ashamed of the mess we're in. And utterly helpless to do anything about it. Does a normal, sane, reasonable Conservative MP not fancy stepping forwards and challenging this oaf? He's totally out of his depth and we're all going to suffer for it. There are good and worthy people on the Conser...