the silurian
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people like yourself, a job opportunity and we left in 2003.....so what??What made you leave and when?
people like yourself, a job opportunity and we left in 2003.....so what??What made you leave and when?
people like yourself, a job opportunity and we left in 2003.....so what??
and you dont??What do you mean like myself? Someone who is open on who he votes for and understands a bit about macro economics and foreign policy?
You make far too many assumptions.
But the money was there. Just not the nuance to settle a legitimate pay dispute.What is ‘paying them properly’
A career choice gets rewarded with a wage suitable to what is produced. Being forever great full because they save lives can be from the heart not the wallet.
Stamp your feet as much as you like and threaten strike this and that. If the dough isn’t there it isn’t there.
It’s not my opinion, that’s what she did. It was probably right that the miners were no longer needed, it’s the way she achieved this that remains controversial to this day.A very Thatcherite opinion.
Do you know I didn't vote Labour. However, it is as clear to me as it must be to a blind man that they have improved on the last lot.We clearly see the true picture but sadly too many gullible people lap up the Tory press whilst digesting their cornflakes.Labour are righting the country for success.
Saxophonists?What do you mean like myself? Someone who is open on who he votes for and understands a bit about macro economics and foreign policy?
You make far too many assumptions.
It was her motivation as well. Very personal for 1974.It’s not my opinion, that’s what she did. It was probably right that the miners were no longer needed, it’s the way she achieved this that remains controversial to this day.
It clearly wasn’t as we got the 22 billion black hole shoved down our throats and still do! Albeit the nhs is a great part of the UK but it does need change.But the money was there. Just not the nuance to settle a legitimate pay dispute.
It’s not a matter of being grateful, they hadn’t had a proper pay rise for several years. And I reiterate , No doctors ,no health service , third world for millions.
4 UK bank accounts 😳 jeezI am assume Starmer will be suing Dominic Frisby for his slanderous insinuation that the fires at Starmers homes were the work of East European male prostitutes who knew the locations having visited them before in a professional capacity.
I for one don't believe a word of it.
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Romanian appears in court over 'Starmer firebomb attacks'
Stanislav Carpiuc, 26, who lives in Romford, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court this morning.www.dailymail.co.uk
"Prosecutor Sarah Przybylska said: 'At this stage, the alleged offending is unexplained.'4 UK bank accounts 😳 jeez
The fact that it took two minutes to resolve the issue says the money was there. It just was not a priority . The fact that they had a so called black hole, doesn’t take away from what their spending priorities were.It clearly wasn’t as we got the 22 billion black hole shoved down our throats and still do! Albeit the nhs is a great part of the UK but it does need change.
The biggest black hole of all, our borrowing. Doubled in the period 2010-2020 before Covid. Who benefited? Well it wasn’t the services we all rely on. Covid of course could not be avoided, but even then there was some extremely dubious use of funds. Every nation borrows, Trumps Big Bill, involves national debt.From the House of Commons library.
Current estimates of the total cost of government Covid-19 measures range from about £310 billion to £410 billion.
There's still a considerably larger black hole somewhere.
Gor blimey,India and USA! The Tories did NOT get any form of deal.Trade deals take time the ones I assume you are referring to would have started under the Tories. Whether Labour's final deal was that much different from the Tories is anyone's guess.
It clearly wasn’t as we got the 22 billion black hole shoved down our throats and still do! Albeit the nhs is a great part of the UK but it does need change.
£20k for every person I heard.From the House of Commons library.
Current estimates of the total cost of government Covid-19 measures range from about £310 billion to £410 billion.
There's still a considerably larger black hole somewhere.
No but I saved a good few quid when the pub was shut.£20k for every person I heard.
Are you £20k better off? Know anyone who is?
Aside Michelle Mone, this is the stolen money
If the Tories did all the work and Labour just took the credit, do you not think they might have mentioned it?Trade deals take time the ones I assume you are referring to would have started under the Tories. Whether Labour's final deal was that much different from the Tories is anyone's guess.