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Post by oldie on May 31, 2021 15:39:24 GMT
Do you think they will be placed in Egham, Surrey, or Blackburn.? Answers on a post card to "We dont really give a f**k" 10 Downing St What's wrong with Egham. I used to live just down the road from Egham in Windlesham. 🙂🙂 Then you know exactly what I mean
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Post by Gassy on May 31, 2021 15:56:07 GMT
We’re looking to buy our first in Surrey and considering the average house price is ~£600k, I’d say they’d be delighted to live in Surrey
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Post by yattongas on May 31, 2021 16:48:12 GMT
We’re looking to buy our first in Surrey and considering the average house price is ~£600k, I’d say they’d be delighted to live in Surrey You Tory !
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Post by oldie on May 31, 2021 16:58:45 GMT
We’re looking to buy our first in Surrey and considering the average house price is ~£600k, I’d say they’d be delighted to live in Surrey Which is why they wont be
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Post by Gassy on May 31, 2021 17:45:15 GMT
We’re looking to buy our first in Surrey and considering the average house price is ~£600k, I’d say they’d be delighted to live in Surrey You Tory ! Did I say first? Meant to say fifth! Sorry for the typo old sport 🧐
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Post by Gassy on May 31, 2021 17:45:59 GMT
We’re looking to buy our first in Surrey and considering the average house price is ~£600k, I’d say they’d be delighted to live in Surrey Which is why they wont be Ah.. I completely misread your post. Thought you were comparing Blackburn and Surrey for a moment as if they were the equal...
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Post by yattongas on May 31, 2021 17:49:33 GMT
Which is why they wont be Ah.. I completely misread your post. Thought you were comparing Blackburn and Surrey for a moment as if they were the equal... Why wouldn’t they be equal or do you think you’re better than the Blackburnians ?
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Post by francegas on May 31, 2021 18:00:41 GMT
Ah.. I completely misread your post. Thought you were comparing Blackburn and Surrey for a moment as if they were the equal... Why wouldn’t they be equal or do you think you’re better than the Blackburnians ? Try asking that to someone from Burnley !!
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Post by stuart1974 on May 31, 2021 18:07:09 GMT
Do you think they will be placed in Egham, Surrey, or Blackburn.? Answers on a post card to "We dont really give a f**k" 10 Downing St They'd certainly deserve something decent, probably heading for Ealing and Hounslow though as they tend to congregate in London and would make settlement easier.
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Post by Gassy on May 31, 2021 18:48:19 GMT
Ah.. I completely misread your post. Thought you were comparing Blackburn and Surrey for a moment as if they were the equal... Why wouldn’t they be equal or do you think you’re better than the Blackburnians ? One voted leave one voted remain, what more can be said?
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Post by oldie on May 31, 2021 19:19:55 GMT
Do you think they will be placed in Egham, Surrey, or Blackburn.? Answers on a post card to "We dont really give a f**k" 10 Downing St They'd certainly deserve something decent, probably heading for Ealing and Hounslow though as they tend to congregate in London and would make settlement easier. Remember what happened to Ugandan Asians?
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 2, 2021 21:37:45 GMT
May not be enough, but a sign of discontent. "The government is facing a surprise rebellion next week that could force it to reverse its cuts to the foreign aid budget, the BBC has learned. Rebel Conservative MPs say they have enough support to defeat the government and see aid spending increase in 2022. The unexpected vote in the Commons will come in the same week the government hosts world leaders at the G7 summit. A government spokesman said coronavirus had "forced us to take tough but necessary decisions" on spending. Four former Tory cabinet ministers and chairs of eight powerful Commons committees are among the rebels. The MPs have tabled an amendment that would force the government to reinstate the legally-binding target of spending 0.7% of national income on foreign aid from next January." www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57338465
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Post by stuart1974 on Jun 2, 2021 21:39:59 GMT
Williamson was doing the rounds this morning, then this: "Boris Johnson's COVID catch-up tsar has resigned after claiming the government failed to provide enough money to fund a proper schools recovery plan. Sir Kevan Collins said: "After the hardest of years, a comprehensive recovery plan - adequately funded and sustained over multiple years - would rebuild a stronger and fairer system. "A half-hearted approach risks failing hundreds of thousands of pupils. The support announced by government so far does not come close to meeting the scale of the challenge and is why I have no option but to resign from my post." " news.sky.com/story/covid-19-school-catch-up-tsar-quits-after-wanting-billions-more-in-funding-for-pandemic-recovery-package-12323335
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Post by yattongas on Jun 2, 2021 22:11:48 GMT
May not be enough, but a sign of discontent. "The government is facing a surprise rebellion next week that could force it to reverse its cuts to the foreign aid budget, the BBC has learned. Rebel Conservative MPs say they have enough support to defeat the government and see aid spending increase in 2022. The unexpected vote in the Commons will come in the same week the government hosts world leaders at the G7 summit. A government spokesman said coronavirus had "forced us to take tough but necessary decisions" on spending. Four former Tory cabinet ministers and chairs of eight powerful Commons committees are among the rebels. The MPs have tabled an amendment that would force the government to reinstate the legally-binding target of spending 0.7% of national income on foreign aid from next January." www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57338465It was always just red meat to the likes of Oldgas and the rest of the Neanderthals . It never made any sense, hopefully we start going back to being a ‘normal’ country again soon. I won’t hold my breath though.
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Post by yattongas on Jun 2, 2021 22:13:49 GMT
Williamson was doing the rounds this morning, then this: "Boris Johnson's COVID catch-up tsar has resigned after claiming the government failed to provide enough money to fund a proper schools recovery plan. Sir Kevan Collins said: "After the hardest of years, a comprehensive recovery plan - adequately funded and sustained over multiple years - would rebuild a stronger and fairer system. "A half-hearted approach risks failing hundreds of thousands of pupils. The support announced by government so far does not come close to meeting the scale of the challenge and is why I have no option but to resign from my post." " news.sky.com/story/covid-19-school-catch-up-tsar-quits-after-wanting-billions-more-in-funding-for-pandemic-recovery-package-12323335Have you seen the comparisons we’re spending compared to Holland , USA etc ? Levelling up 😂
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Post by peterparker on Jun 9, 2021 14:39:35 GMT
what a lady garden
Boris Johnson twice says that children of wealthy parents have access to private tutoring "because of their parents' hard work"
I include a clip with him saying it because I couldnt quite believe it
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Post by francegas on Jun 9, 2021 17:57:31 GMT
what a lady garden Boris Johnson twice says that children of wealthy parents have access to private tutoring "because of their parents' hard work" I include a clip with him saying it because I couldnt quite believe it Don't see anything wrong with that. He's only quoting fact. Maybe you should have posted the entire debate on this subject rather than just one thing he said. Says it all when Jeremy Corbyn was more popular than "Sir" Kier Starmer is at the same point in their respective leaderships.
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Post by yattongas on Jun 9, 2021 18:41:54 GMT
what a lady garden Boris Johnson twice says that children of wealthy parents have access to private tutoring "because of their parents' hard work" I include a clip with him saying it because I couldnt quite believe it Don't see anything wrong with that. He's only quoting fact. Maybe you should have posted the entire debate on this subject rather than just one thing he said. Says it all when Jeremy Corbyn was more popular than "Sir" Kier Starmer is at the same point in their respective leaderships. So sons & daughters of bus men , bin women , cleaners , shop workers etc don’t work hard ? Just people who can afford private tuition for their kids 🙄 How very Tory
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Post by Gassy on Jun 11, 2021 8:41:18 GMT
Boris Johnson flew to Cornwall to discuss climate change.
Genuinely unbelievable .
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Post by yattongas on Jun 11, 2021 9:28:46 GMT
Boris Johnson flew to Cornwall to discuss climate change. Genuinely unbelievable . Gaslighting 🙄
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