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In Topic: General Election It Is Then...
Yesterday, 02:21 PM
s42blue, on 29 May 2024 - 08:32 AM, said:
Irony.
The worst Conservative Govt ever?a complete shambles?.a laughable election campaign and so far we know Labour won?t raise taxes. Or did I miss something? Dreadful opposition. ABC.
Kind of depends on the state of the country when the current shower have salted the ground though, don't you think?
Labour plans on the Royal Mail... oh hang on.
Potholes, NHS, 40 new hospitals, RAC in schools, impending post-Brexit law changes, flooding, emergency services depletion, armed forces depletion and so on
To say that 'There's no money left' will be an understatement.
The first thing that Labour will need to do is to audit the extent of the shambles that they inherit.
I suspect that almost any plans that they might have kicked around at Millbank will need to be shelved for emergency planning stuff.
It's past time to end the extended amateur hour and run the country resposibly -
In Topic: General Election It Is Then...
Yesterday, 02:14 PM
isleaiw1, on 29 May 2024 - 12:21 PM, said:
That was just something that google showed me... and agreed some of them are worthwhile but equally a lot of people are going to uni for 3 years of having fun with no intention of paying off their student debt.
Funnily enough I was in a meeting talking about apprenticeships this morning and the Ops Director (who has a degree in hospitality management) was saying that it was a much better approach than a degree - and he has a 17 year old daughter who will be going apprentice route...
If a degree is needed to show you have the academic capability and rigour to do a job then great, but otherwise learn on the job and get paid...
I tend to agree with you on this. However when a government in waiting (or so they might believe) talks of conscription it's hard not to cast minds back to 11 plus and universities for the select small minority. As I say, I tend to agree with you but wouldn't trust the current shower to bring any compassion or economic credibility to the HE table. -
In Topic: Pre Season Friendlies
Yesterday, 02:08 PM
Is there any news on ticket sales? thanks -
In Topic: Nhs
28 May 2024 - 04:30 PM
Search & Destroy, on 28 May 2024 - 04:20 PM, said:
Oh I?d make university courses free for sectors that are crying out for suitable staff
Midwifery for example
But chargeable should they leave the country
Free to Islamic males living in war torn countries and people from Eastern Europe? Or do you have some kind of eugenicsesque insight into what would make for 'suitable staff' -
In Topic: Nhs
28 May 2024 - 04:09 PM
Search & Destroy, on 28 May 2024 - 12:33 PM, said:
My attitude to immigration is perfectly clear
Kenyan Doctor welcome, Australian entrepreneur welcome, American Scientist welcome, Dutch dentist welcome, Canadian banker welcome, Portuguese Nurse welcome, Indian IT specialist welcome, Ghanaian care assistant welcome, Finnish lecturer welcome, French chef welcome, Spanish optician welcome, NHS workers welcome
Boatloads of Islamic males from Islamic war torn 3rd world countries not welcome
Gypsies tramps and thieves from Eastern Europe not welcome
It?s not even controversial
oh aye
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