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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Apr 22, 2017 19:44:59 GMT
Real reason for May calling the election and making the statement on Monday that some would have missed On Monday 14 Police forces sent evidence to the CPS about 14 Conservative MPS fiddling there election expenses THATS 14 by making this statement on this day she hoped to hide this news. If all were disbarred from parliament she would have no majority and have to seek a coalition she then hid these even more by hiding the fact in that it was to give her a stronger mandate (which she had already got People forget to soon this is the party of tax cuts for the rich, selling off of national assets to there friends in the city, cash for questions, expenses scandals, hitting the poor in society with benefit cuts and tax rises, quite a few of them have additional jobs than that of an MP paying them a lot of money on the side look at George Osborne he had I think 7 jobs (reported in press not sure how true) This is not just a one off it go's back 30 or 40 years or more They want to get rid of the Human rights act that protects you, they want to get rid of European Labour laws that defend the rights of workers because it will help them achieve there aim to send us back in time where bosses have the power and workers are 2nd class How can anyone who is working class vote for theses proven crooks, who are out for the rich people and the corporate sponsors that support there party and get benefits for doing so. Spot on. Anyone who believes May when she says she wants a government that works for everyone and not just the privileged few needs their head examined. And anyone who thinks UKIP, a party to the right of the Tories, will provide the answer is even more deluded. She'll no doubt win but I can't wait to hear the excuses in five/ten years' time when there's no Europe to blame, no immigrants to blame and the NHS and education system are still shit. Because the Tories never invest in them. Whose fault will it be then? Benefits claimants? Foreign aid? Definitely won't be the Tories! How do I know the NHS and schools will still be shit in five/ten years' time? Because they said the deficit would be gone by 2015. They're just bullshitters out to protect the well off and privileged, always have been.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 22, 2017 19:47:47 GMT
Nearly one in ten (9%) teachers say the strain of their job has contributed to the breakup of a relationship in the last 12 months, a survey by the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, has found. Over two thirds (68%) say their job prevents them from giving adequate time to their partner, family and friends and over half (58%) say their family and friends get fed up with the pressures that teaching puts on their relationship. More than four out five (84%) teachers say that they frequently worry about work problems when they are not working and just 11% say they are able to relax at home. Over half (56%) say their job satisfaction has declined in the last 12 months. Nearly six in ten (59%) say their job has adversely impacted on their mental health in the last 12 months and (52%) say it has had a detrimental impact on their physical health. Teachers report turning to medication, alcohol, tobacco and caffeine to help them cope with their job, with 22% reporting increased use of alcohol, 22% increased use of caffeine and 5% increased use of tobacco to help them manage work-related stress. 12% say they have undergone counselling, 7% have used or increased their reliance on prescription drugs, 11% have used or increased their reliance on anti-depressants to help them cope and 4% have been admitted to hospital as a result of work-related illness. 2% of teachers say they have self-harmed as a result of work-related pressures. The pressures of teaching are sapping teachers of their morale and energy with more than four out of five teachers (83%) saying their job has had an adverse impact on their wellbeing, over half (54%) saying they do not look forward to going to work and the same number saying they are often too worn down to give their job their best effort. 83% say they are too tired after work to enjoy the things they like to do and only 8% say they have the time and energy for hobbies. Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, said: “It is clear that for too many teachers the job is taking an unacceptable toll on their health and wellbeing and that this is affecting all aspects of their personal and professional lives. “If the majority of teachers are unable to relax away from work and feel constantly worn down and worried about work issues then their mental and physical health is inevitably going to suffer and they will not be able to give their best to the children they teach. “Teachers are often made to feel that they are failing if they admit to experiencing stress, exhaustion or health problems in the workplace, yet concealing the problem inevitably makes it worse. “Employers have responsibility for the mental health and wellbeing of their staff but few address this seriously. “The NASUWT believes that all schools should be providing mental health first-aid, including an entitlement for staff to have access to professional counselling or cognitive behaviour therapy, in the interests not only of teachers, but also of pupils. “However, prevention is better than cure and the driving factors behind the rise in teacher stress, including excessive workload and working hours, need to be effectively addressed by Government to tackle the growing epidemic of low morale, burnout and stress which is conspiring to make teaching an increasingly unattractive profession.” Maybe that is why ALF left the teaching profession, it would fit his lifestyle and general demeanour on this board
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 22, 2017 19:49:58 GMT
Real reason for May calling the election and making the statement on Monday that some would have missed On Monday 14 Police forces sent evidence to the CPS about 14 Conservative MPS fiddling there election expenses THATS 14 by making this statement on this day she hoped to hide this news. If all were disbarred from parliament she would have no majority and have to seek a coalition she then hid these even more by hiding the fact in that it was to give her a stronger mandate (which she had already got People forget to soon this is the party of tax cuts for the rich, selling off of national assets to there friends in the city, cash for questions, expenses scandals, hitting the poor in society with benefit cuts and tax rises, quite a few of them have additional jobs than that of an MP paying them a lot of money on the side look at George Osborne he had I think 7 jobs (reported in press not sure how true) This is not just a one off it go's back 30 or 40 years or more They want to get rid of the Human rights act that protects you, they want to get rid of European Labour laws that defend the rights of workers because it will help them achieve there aim to send us back in time where bosses have the power and workers are 2nd class How can anyone who is working class vote for theses proven crooks, who are out for the rich people and the corporate sponsors that support there party and get benefits for doing so. Spot on. Anyone who believes May when she says she wants a government that works for everyone and not just the privileged few needs their head examined. And anyone who thinks UKIP, a party to the right of the Tories, will provide the answer is even more deluded. She'll no doubt win but I can't wait to hear the excuses in five/ten years' time when there's no Europe to blame, no immigrants to blame and the NHS and education system are still shit. Because the Tories never invest in them. Whose fault will it be then? Benefits claimants? Foreign aid? Definitely won't be the Tories! How do I know the NHS and schools will still be shit in five/ten years' time? Because they said the deficit would be gone by 2015. They're just bullshitters out to protect the well off and privileged, always have been. Are you sure you voted for Brexit and chose to live and work in the USA
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Apr 22, 2017 19:51:42 GMT
Not surprisingly I think you're a bit confused!
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Post by followyoudown on Apr 22, 2017 20:28:04 GMT
It's "teacher's" not "teachers", you pompous basic grammatical error making twat! How funny is that! I love it when pompous prigs get to make themselves look like absolute arseholes by trying to be a smartarse over grammar or spelling and then making basic errors in the very post they're trying to be smart about! Twat. "then making" back at you sweetie you seem angry tonight
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Post by spitthedog on Apr 22, 2017 21:46:52 GMT
Private health care firms with Tory links have been awarded NHS contracts worth nearly £1.5billion.
Circle Health landed £1.36billion worth of health service work after several of its investors gifted about £1.5million to the Conservatives.
If that money does ever come through from not being in the EU we know whose pockets it would end up in. No wonder they are so keen to get out of Europe!
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Post by stockportstokie on Apr 22, 2017 22:17:02 GMT
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Post by salopstick on Apr 22, 2017 22:20:47 GMT
In theory yes but in practice would cost millions. Three of them are too close to three existing bank holidays
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Post by stockportstokie on Apr 22, 2017 22:30:39 GMT
In theory yes but in practice would cost millions. Three of them are too close to three existing bank holidays It wouldn't cost a single working person so bizarre to present the money argument.
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Post by salopstick on Apr 22, 2017 22:40:44 GMT
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Post by stockportstokie on Apr 22, 2017 22:58:50 GMT
The fictional 'cost' isn't picked up by the everyday person so it doesn't contradict Labour's movement to redistribute power back to the people. The country isn't going to grind to a halt because we have an extra four days holiday. I thought you of all posters would long to be patriotic.
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Post by salopstick on Apr 23, 2017 5:39:21 GMT
The fictional 'cost' isn't picked up by the everyday person so it doesn't contradict Labour's movement to redistribute power back to the people. The country isn't going to grind to a halt because we have an extra four days holiday. I thought you of all posters would long to be patriotic. You can be patriotic with out a bank holiday on st davids day. And after observing a minute silence for IRA dead it's a bit hypocritical for Corbyn to start becoming patriotic Maybe his plan is give 4 bank holidays and when they become unsustainable just keep St Patrick's day
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Post by essexstokey on Apr 23, 2017 5:51:08 GMT
The fictional 'cost' isn't picked up by the everyday person so it doesn't contradict Labour's movement to redistribute power back to the people. The country isn't going to grind to a halt because we have an extra four days holiday. I thought you of all posters would long to be patriotic. You can be patriotic with out a bank holiday on st davids day. And after observing a minute silence for IRA dead it's a bit hypocritical for Corbyn to start becoming patriotic Maybe his plan is give 4 bank holidays and when they become unsustainable just keep St Patrick's day By making these comments you have betrayed your true self you are against people getting extra time off this must mean one of two things you are either rich or arrogant or both why should anyone take anything you say about working class people with any trust or take anything you say seriously when you are so obviously out for yourself I bet you get up in the morning and think me me me How can I make more money and screw the rest of you
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Post by essexstokey on Apr 23, 2017 5:52:36 GMT
Bet Chicken May is bricking it this morning lead in polls cut to 11% because of her tax policy and how she will raise them
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Post by harryburrows on Apr 23, 2017 6:16:55 GMT
You can be patriotic with out a bank holiday on st davids day. And after observing a minute silence for IRA dead it's a bit hypocritical for Corbyn to start becoming patriotic Maybe his plan is give 4 bank holidays and when they become unsustainable just keep St Patrick's day By making these comments you have betrayed your true self you are against people getting extra time off this must mean one of two things you are either rich or arrogant or both why should anyone take anything you say about working class people with any trust or take anything you say seriously when you are so obviously out for yourself I bet you get up in the morning and think me me me How can I make more money and screw the rest of you
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2017 6:18:58 GMT
Bet Chicken May is bricking it this morning lead in polls cut to 11% because of her tax policy and how she will raise them Polls You believe in fairies too? I'm off for a swim in the Irish Sea before breakfast Some silly cunts on here these days
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Post by followyoudown on Apr 23, 2017 7:04:27 GMT
The fictional 'cost' isn't picked up by the everyday person so it doesn't contradict Labour's movement to redistribute power back to the people. The country isn't going to grind to a halt because we have an extra four days holiday. I thought you of all posters would long to be patriotic. You can be patriotic with out a bank holiday on st davids day. And after observing a minute silence for IRA dead it's a bit hypocritical for Corbyn to start becoming patriotic Maybe his plan is give 4 bank holidays and when they become unsustainable just keep St Patrick's day With his plan to increase minimum wage by more than a third at a stroke I think most people would be more concerned about the extra 230 or so unpaid holiday days that will give them.
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Post by bathstoke on Apr 23, 2017 7:19:18 GMT
You can be patriotic with out a bank holiday on st davids day. And after observing a minute silence for IRA dead it's a bit hypocritical for Corbyn to start becoming patriotic Maybe his plan is give 4 bank holidays and when they become unsustainable just keep St Patrick's day By making these comments you have betrayed your true self you are against people getting extra time off this must mean one of two things you are either rich or arrogant or both why should anyone take anything you say about working class people with any trust or take anything you say seriously when you are so obviously out for yourself I bet you get up in the morning and think me me me How can I make more money and screw the rest of you No, Just Welsh
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Post by manmarking on Apr 23, 2017 7:35:49 GMT
Nearly one in ten (9%) teachers say the strain of their job has contributed to the breakup of a relationship in the last 12 months, a survey by the NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, has found. Over two thirds (68%) say their job prevents them from giving adequate time to their partner, family and friends and over half (58%) say their family and friends get fed up with the pressures that teaching puts on their relationship. More than four out five (84%) teachers say that they frequently worry about work problems when they are not working and just 11% say they are able to relax at home. Over half (56%) say their job satisfaction has declined in the last 12 months. Nearly six in ten (59%) say their job has adversely impacted on their mental health in the last 12 months and (52%) say it has had a detrimental impact on their physical health. Teachers report turning to medication, alcohol, tobacco and caffeine to help them cope with their job, with 22% reporting increased use of alcohol, 22% increased use of caffeine and 5% increased use of tobacco to help them manage work-related stress. 12% say they have undergone counselling, 7% have used or increased their reliance on prescription drugs, 11% have used or increased their reliance on anti-depressants to help them cope and 4% have been admitted to hospital as a result of work-related illness. 2% of teachers say they have self-harmed as a result of work-related pressures. The pressures of teaching are sapping teachers of their morale and energy with more than four out of five teachers (83%) saying their job has had an adverse impact on their wellbeing, over half (54%) saying they do not look forward to going to work and the same number saying they are often too worn down to give their job their best effort. 83% say they are too tired after work to enjoy the things they like to do and only 8% say they have the time and energy for hobbies. Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, said: “It is clear that for too many teachers the job is taking an unacceptable toll on their health and wellbeing and that this is affecting all aspects of their personal and professional lives. “If the majority of teachers are unable to relax away from work and feel constantly worn down and worried about work issues then their mental and physical health is inevitably going to suffer and they will not be able to give their best to the children they teach. “Teachers are often made to feel that they are failing if they admit to experiencing stress, exhaustion or health problems in the workplace, yet concealing the problem inevitably makes it worse. “Employers have responsibility for the mental health and wellbeing of their staff but few address this seriously. “The NASUWT believes that all schools should be providing mental health first-aid, including an entitlement for staff to have access to professional counselling or cognitive behaviour therapy, in the interests not only of teachers, but also of pupils. “However, prevention is better than cure and the driving factors behind the rise in teacher stress, including excessive workload and working hours, need to be effectively addressed by Government to tackle the growing epidemic of low morale, burnout and stress which is conspiring to make teaching an increasingly unattractive profession.” Maybe that is why ALF left the teaching profession, it would fit his lifestyle and general demeanour on this board Boring? Check. Lacking in intelligence? Check.
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Post by salopstick on Apr 23, 2017 7:39:50 GMT
You can be patriotic with out a bank holiday on st davids day. And after observing a minute silence for IRA dead it's a bit hypocritical for Corbyn to start becoming patriotic Maybe his plan is give 4 bank holidays and when they become unsustainable just keep St Patrick's day By making these comments you have betrayed your true self you are against people getting extra time off this must mean one of two things you are either rich or arrogant or both why should anyone take anything you say about working class people with any trust or take anything you say seriously when you are so obviously out for yourself I bet you get up in the morning and think me me me How can I make more money and screw the rest of you I genuinely laughed at that If you think people's most pressing worry is a couple of extra days off a year you are mistaken especially if people don't get paid for them. Some people will still have to work and business will have to pay double time. Those costs eventually get passed to the consumer. If the national saints day is on a weekend do we get the next Monday? Pie in the sky policies from a pie in the sky politician
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Post by manmarking on Apr 23, 2017 7:41:54 GMT
The fictional 'cost' isn't picked up by the everyday person so it doesn't contradict Labour's movement to redistribute power back to the people. The country isn't going to grind to a halt because we have an extra four days holiday. I thought you of all posters would long to be patriotic. You're talking about a guy who doesn't understand that Alan B'Stard was a left-wing satire. He longs to be whatever the right wing press tell him to be
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Post by manmarking on Apr 23, 2017 7:46:00 GMT
Private health care firms with Tory links have been awarded NHS contracts worth nearly £1.5billion. Circle Health landed £1.36billion worth of health service work after several of its investors gifted about £1.5million to the Conservatives. If that money does ever come through from not being in the EU we know whose pockets it would end up in. No wonder they are so keen to get out of Europe! As I've already noted, you have to be either thick or well-off to vote Tory (or both). Various examples of either/or/both on this thread
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Post by essexstokey on Apr 23, 2017 7:50:43 GMT
By making these comments you have betrayed your true self you are against people getting extra time off this must mean one of two things you are either rich or arrogant or both why should anyone take anything you say about working class people with any trust or take anything you say seriously when you are so obviously out for yourself I bet you get up in the morning and think me me me How can I make more money and screw the rest of you I genuinely laughed at that If you think people's most pressing worry is a couple of extra days off a year you are mistaken especially if people don't get paid for them. Some people will still have to work and business will have to pay double time. Those costs eventually get passed to the consumer. If the national saints day is on a weekend do we get the next Monday? Pie in the sky policies from a pie in the sky politician Yes you truly are acting like your avatar Mr Bustard
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Post by harryburrows on Apr 23, 2017 8:17:24 GMT
Bet Chicken May is bricking it this morning lead in polls cut to 11% because of her tax policy and how she will raise them Polls You believe in fairies too? I'm off for a swim in the Irish Sea before breakfast Some silly cunts on here these days There are indeed Mary
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Post by capto on Apr 23, 2017 8:17:24 GMT
Bet Chicken May is bricking it this morning lead in polls cut to 11% because of her tax policy and how she will raise them Polls You believe in fairies too? I'm off for a swim in the Irish Sea before breakfast Some silly cunts on here these days And don't we know it. And you
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2017 8:23:54 GMT
Polls You believe in fairies too? I'm off for a swim in the Irish Sea before breakfast Some silly cunts on here these days There are indeed Mary Cunt
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Post by harryburrows on Apr 23, 2017 9:18:58 GMT
Cunt Oy potty mouth its Sunday
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2017 10:05:43 GMT
Cunt Oy potty mouth its Sunday Blessed are the cunts for they shall inherit the earth
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Apr 23, 2017 10:07:41 GMT
Oy potty mouth its Sunday Blessed are the cunts for they shall inherit the earth If polls are to be believed, they will on 8th June.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2017 10:31:55 GMT
Polls You believe in fairies too? I'm off for a swim in the Irish Sea before breakfast Some silly cunts on here these days And don't we know it. And you Very brave of you to risk a dip in there
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