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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2019 9:36:42 GMT
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Post by followyoudown on Nov 12, 2019 11:09:59 GMT
UK growth slowest in almost a decade, says ONS Yet still better than Germany and much of the Eurozone Fake Nessexws
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 12, 2019 19:11:23 GMT
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 12, 2019 20:09:52 GMT
The Tory baroness warsi , always complaining about prejudice holding her back , yeh right
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Post by foghornsgleghorn on Nov 12, 2019 20:44:36 GMT
UK growth slowest in almost a decade, says ONS Yet still better than Germany and much of the Eurozone Fake Nessexws FTSE underperforming this year against most other markets
countryeconomy.com/stock-exchange
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Post by essexstokey on Nov 14, 2019 18:10:51 GMT
Hospital waiting times at worst-ever level link
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2019 19:22:35 GMT
If you want to be treated in an emergency at A&E in a reasonable time, if you want to see a cancer specialist before it’s too late, the message is clear. Don’t vote Conservative......
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Post by thevoid on Nov 14, 2019 20:03:49 GMT
With such a poor government, you'd assume the leader of the opposition would have been champing at the bit for an election wouldn't you?
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Post by essexstokey on Nov 15, 2019 6:23:26 GMT
not only did the tories bribe the DUP to hang onto power from the magic money tree, they then attempted to get the civil service to do there political work it is now emerging that they are attempting to use the honours system to get candidates of the brexit party to stand down the tories the corrupt lying, immoral party get them out now!!
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Post by essexstokey on Nov 19, 2019 10:25:09 GMT
lies dam lies and the tories Per-pupil school funding in England fell by 8% in real terms between 2009-10 and 2018-19. In England, school spending per pupil has fallen from £6,537 in 2009 to £5,994 in the 2018 financial year.
before the general election was called, the Conservative government promised to reverse the cuts and increase school funding by £7.1bn after three years. In real terms, the IFS says this will be worth £4.3bn, which is enough to return funding to 2010 levels.
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Post by essexstokey on Nov 19, 2019 10:30:44 GMT
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Post by M on Nov 19, 2019 17:50:41 GMT
I've been on a training course today with about 20 or so largely public sector workers (there was the odd exception like me) around safeguarding. About a third of them were school heads. Interesting, saddening and not remotely surprising that the extent of underfunding across all areas has on our ability to look after children in education. When you consider in those kids are with educators for easily twice as much of their waking hours as us parents are it's scary. Teachers, police officers, support workers, the list is endless. All if them are struggling to keep the kids safe. Heard one story of how a small school with only 4 teachers literally can't do anything. They're shitting themselves if they now need to perform home visits as that will leave a class without a teacher. Plenty of schools are at rock bottom and on their arse after a decade of this clusterfuck of a government. Imagine another 5 years and this before their cries of quality of teaching sliding. I'd be ashamed if I had a half thought of voting for them and for more of this. I'm in the private space, I'm alright Jack. I've also got financially more to lose out to a Labour government so I'm again alright Jack if the Tories stay in as an employer but fuck me. They're ripping up the fabric of our society. Everything our parents and grandparents built are getting fucked off for profit for their pals. The country is heading down the shitter with them in the driving seat.
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Post by Eggybread on Dec 17, 2019 16:09:51 GMT
58,657 allegations of rape but some on here said it was all lies.Its just got even worse. Rape convictions: Justice system near 'breaking point' Tory cuts yet again. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50812810
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Post by sheikhmomo on Dec 18, 2019 11:04:26 GMT
It's some fucking start.
Well done everyone.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2019 11:07:36 GMT
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Post by Eggybread on Dec 18, 2019 11:07:51 GMT
One things for sure the majority of working people will always be closer to using foodbanks than they will to becoming a millionaire under this government.
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Post by salopstick on Dec 18, 2019 11:12:04 GMT
It's some fucking start. Well done everyone. Workers rights will be in a separate bill. We already have many laws that cover them. It’s a misdirection piece All parties put in unelected peers No deal has to be on the table for effective negotiations The civil service and bbc does need looking at. Wreck is a load of bollocks The onus is now on the EU and the UK to get a deal done with a defined time line to do it.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 18, 2019 11:19:59 GMT
It's some fucking start. Well done everyone. Yeah, it seems that even for a narcissist, the ability to keep up a messianic complex is a bit of a tall order...
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Post by 3putts on Dec 18, 2019 14:46:14 GMT
I've been on a training course today with about 20 or so largely public sector workers (there was the odd exception like me) around safeguarding. About a third of them were school heads. Interesting, saddening and not remotely surprising that the extent of underfunding across all areas has on our ability to look after children in education. When you consider in those kids are with educators for easily twice as much of their waking hours as us parents are it's scary. Teachers, police officers, support workers, the list is endless. All if them are struggling to keep the kids safe. Heard one story of how a small school with only 4 teachers literally can't do anything. They're shitting themselves if they now need to perform home visits as that will leave a class without a teacher. Plenty of schools are at rock bottom and on their arse after a decade of this clusterfuck of a government. Imagine another 5 years and this before their cries of quality of teaching sliding. I'd be ashamed if I had a half thought of voting for them and for more of this. I'm in the private space, I'm alright Jack. I've also got financially more to lose out to a Labour government so I'm again alright Jack if the Tories stay in as an employer but fuck me. They're ripping up the fabric of our society. Everything our parents and grandparents built are getting fucked off for profit for their pals. The country is heading down the shitter with them in the driving seat. Couldn't agree more but no doubt our right wing majority on this board will claim otherwise
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Post by Northy on Dec 18, 2019 17:34:40 GMT
I've been on a training course today with about 20 or so largely public sector workers (there was the odd exception like me) around safeguarding. About a third of them were school heads. Interesting, saddening and not remotely surprising that the extent of underfunding across all areas has on our ability to look after children in education. When you consider in those kids are with educators for easily twice as much of their waking hours as us parents are it's scary. Teachers, police officers, support workers, the list is endless. All if them are struggling to keep the kids safe. Heard one story of how a small school with only 4 teachers literally can't do anything. They're shitting themselves if they now need to perform home visits as that will leave a class without a teacher. Plenty of schools are at rock bottom and on their arse after a decade of this clusterfuck of a government. Imagine another 5 years and this before their cries of quality of teaching sliding. I'd be ashamed if I had a half thought of voting for them and for more of this. I'm in the private space, I'm alright Jack. I've also got financially more to lose out to a Labour government so I'm again alright Jack if the Tories stay in as an employer but fuck me. They're ripping up the fabric of our society. Everything our parents and grandparents built are getting fucked off for profit for their pals. The country is heading down the shitter with them in the driving seat. 5 years of a coalition government and nearly 3 of a hung parliament arguing about Brexit after taking over from Labour who had emptied the bank account, just putting things into perspective
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2019 22:18:05 GMT
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Post by M on Dec 18, 2019 22:25:40 GMT
I've been on a training course today with about 20 or so largely public sector workers (there was the odd exception like me) around safeguarding. About a third of them were school heads. Interesting, saddening and not remotely surprising that the extent of underfunding across all areas has on our ability to look after children in education. When you consider in those kids are with educators for easily twice as much of their waking hours as us parents are it's scary. Teachers, police officers, support workers, the list is endless. All if them are struggling to keep the kids safe. Heard one story of how a small school with only 4 teachers literally can't do anything. They're shitting themselves if they now need to perform home visits as that will leave a class without a teacher. Plenty of schools are at rock bottom and on their arse after a decade of this clusterfuck of a government. Imagine another 5 years and this before their cries of quality of teaching sliding. I'd be ashamed if I had a half thought of voting for them and for more of this. I'm in the private space, I'm alright Jack. I've also got financially more to lose out to a Labour government so I'm again alright Jack if the Tories stay in as an employer but fuck me. They're ripping up the fabric of our society. Everything our parents and grandparents built are getting fucked off for profit for their pals. The country is heading down the shitter with them in the driving seat. 5 years of a coalition government and nearly 3 of a hung parliament arguing about Brexit after taking over from Labour who had emptied the bank account, just putting things into perspective And they've still managed to leave it in such a state... Imagine another 5 years with full unrestricted control...
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Post by algor on Dec 18, 2019 22:29:33 GMT
5 years of a coalition government and nearly 3 of a hung parliament arguing about Brexit after taking over from Labour who had emptied the bank account, just putting things into perspective And they've still managed to leave it in such a state... Imagine another 5 years with full unrestricted control... You don't need to imagine it mate, it's happening! See you in 5 years!
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on Dec 18, 2019 22:34:45 GMT
Sharmishta "Shami" Chakrabarti, Baroness Chakrabarti!
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Post by thisisouryear on Dec 18, 2019 22:40:08 GMT
I've been on a training course today with about 20 or so largely public sector workers (there was the odd exception like me) around safeguarding. About a third of them were school heads. Interesting, saddening and not remotely surprising that the extent of underfunding across all areas has on our ability to look after children in education. When you consider in those kids are with educators for easily twice as much of their waking hours as us parents are it's scary. Teachers, police officers, support workers, the list is endless. All if them are struggling to keep the kids safe. Heard one story of how a small school with only 4 teachers literally can't do anything. They're shitting themselves if they now need to perform home visits as that will leave a class without a teacher. Plenty of schools are at rock bottom and on their arse after a decade of this clusterfuck of a government. Imagine another 5 years and this before their cries of quality of teaching sliding. I'd be ashamed if I had a half thought of voting for them and for more of this. I'm in the private space, I'm alright Jack. I've also got financially more to lose out to a Labour government so I'm again alright Jack if the Tories stay in as an employer but fuck me. They're ripping up the fabric of our society. Everything our parents and grandparents built are getting fucked off for profit for their pals. The country is heading down the shitter with them in the driving seat. 5 years of a coalition government and nearly 3 of a hung parliament arguing about Brexit after taking over from Labour who had emptied the bank account, just putting things into perspective It was said on the news day after the election that there was nothing left in the pot so it must be a thing governments do before they leave power.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Dec 18, 2019 22:47:28 GMT
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Post by followyoudown on Dec 18, 2019 23:52:35 GMT
Thought they'd have gone for Corbyn like Nick Griffin and David Duke, good of them to let everyone know would expect them to be kicked out as soon as they are found.
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Post by followyoudown on Dec 19, 2019 0:02:39 GMT
This is due to Labour run Newham council nothing to do with the government who are still reviewing documents, seems like they have a cast iron case and no doubt they are British.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 19, 2019 7:43:18 GMT
“A tree shall be known by the fruit it bares”
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Post by partickpotter on Dec 19, 2019 8:03:19 GMT
I don’t think Boris needs the help of this mob to secure his position. Anyway, I don’t think you need to be overly concerned about this story. Unlike Labour who have allowed their party to be overtaken by the far left (actually sold it to them for £3), the Tories won’t be selling out their party to these pricks.
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