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Everything posted by A Load of Squit
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In what way is it interesting?
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Tell that to the Beagles.
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Yeh, another thing the 'do gooders' ruined. I remember my great granfather telling me about the years of poverty he went through when they banned his bear bating job, if it wasn't for the underground bear bating community he would've died in the workhouse.
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It seems that some of the speakers have been linked with extremists in the past, I've no idea who all these people are but the Mayor of Brussels will have to justify his actions if he has genuine safety concerns. https://nationalconservatism.org/natcon-brussels-2/
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Was it as serious when John Major did it? The Daily Mail dismissed it as a 'BBC hatchet job'. A front-page cover from 1991, unearthed by journalist Michael Crick, shows that they took umbrage to BBC Panorama reports on John Major, which showed he had been registered at a house in Lambeth simply so he could win a seat in the constituency. According to Crick, the owner told him he’d never lived at the address, but won the seat regardless.
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More evidence of what a non-story it is. The ** who reported Rayner doesn't know what she did wrong.
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RIP Derek Underwood
A Load of Squit replied to Well b back's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
I grew up watching the John Player Sunday League games on the TV, Underwood was a star in those games, no-one else bowled like him & no-one else was as good as him. -
Pitch invasion at Bayer
A Load of Squit replied to cambridgeshire canary's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
The difference is that Leipzig wanted to get rid of the 50+1 rule which would've changed the Bundesliga in favour of rich owners. 50+1 means the fans still have a say in the way clubs are run and it makes the protests like we saw earlier this season have more of an impact. -
Pitch invasion at Bayer
A Load of Squit replied to cambridgeshire canary's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
Xabi Alonso will never have to buy a beer in Leverkusen. Not a bad achievement for a works team. -
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It's no where near £10K. You never post anything that stands up to any scrutiny.
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Last month the Conservative Party was fined over £10,000 for breaking electoral rules, as yet they haven't stepped down but there's a GE coming so we'll have to wait for the voters to tell them to p!ss off.
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In 21/22 there were 68,800 non-doms contributing £8.5 billion to the exchequer. I don't have more brains that you, I just googled it. 😀
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Newcastle deaf shirts
A Load of Squit replied to dylanisabaddog's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
It's a great idea, let's hope that this shirt is the same cost as the other replica shirts. -
ICYI, The Mail, Dan Hodges overlooked this story. https://news.sky.com/story/tories-fined-10-000-by-elections-watchdog-for-failing-to-accurately-declare-donations-13097965 The Conservatives have been fined over £10,000 by the elections watchdog for failing to accurately declare donations.
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Bevan would've seen people as individuals and wanted the best care for them based on their personal experiences. Not even the apparently enlightened principle of the 'greatest good for the greatest number' can excuse indifference to individual suffering. There is no test for progress other than its impact on the individual.
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C'mon, be nice to Jakey, he's been having a tough time of it. “One must have a heart of stone to read the death of Somerset Capital Management without laughing.” ― Oscar Wilde https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/apr/11/profits-jacob-rees-mogg-investment-firm-somerset-capital-management Profits at Somerset Capital Management, the investment firm co-founded by Jacob Rees-Mogg, more than halved in the year before managers announced the once-$10bn fund would be wound down.
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The Grauniad typo's are back. I'm pretty sure the Queen said 'mace yourself'. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/apr/08/liz-truss-book-prime-minister-queen-elizabeth-ii Liz Truss says in book queen told her to ‘pace yourself’, admits she didn’t listen
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Congratulations should go to Suella Braverman, her 'Help to Buy' scheme has been a tremendous success in Kigali.
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Not true, nothing you post stands up to any scrutiny.