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  1. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 07:19 PM

    View PostBlue roan lily, on 24 May 2024 - 07:12 PM, said:

    As much as I can?t stand the tories and what they?ve done to this country for the last 14 years do you honestly think Starmer is gonna make things better?
    This country is on its arse, whether it?s town centres or potholes on the road,
    We are in big trouble and I doubt any government of any persuasion can save it?


    Pretty much what someone wrote in the Telegraph today, not a nats breath between them in their economic policies and as we have zero money, the only way we can generate more is to get the economy growing again, and none of their policies will do that...

    Maybe we need Liz back ;)
  2. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 04:59 PM

    View PostThe Earl of Chesterfield, on 24 May 2024 - 04:04 PM, said:

    To no one's real surprise... https://www.bbc.co.u...es/c288xxvrdz7o

    And Corbyn will be re-elected as he's a hugely popular local MP.

    However his Labour exit makes two key points: firstly, it underlines the party's move back towards the centre ground of politics and, second, it places into sharp focus Rishi 'The Drip' Sunak's inability to discipline tories openly endorsing Farage...


    adding new bits but ignoring the challenges laid down, really does think he is a politician this EoC chap!

    Could you post links to the Tory MPs endorsing Farage... and outline which ones are standing again...
  3. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 09:17 AM

    View Postdart in the crossbar, on 24 May 2024 - 08:53 AM, said:

    Presumably you think that Starmer should press ahead with the priorities in the previous Labour manifesto whether the country can now afford them or not? Presumably Starmer shouldn't seek to address any priorities that have arisen since them too?

    Something of a shift from your usual position, if so.


    No, I think you should do what is right at the time and best for the country. But I wasnt the one slagging another party for doing that...

    So far, I've preferred the bits when they say we cant afford that to the bits where they randomly have ideas to solve problems as though everyone before them was stupid and its an easy problem to solve, that smacks of naievety.

    (On tuition fees, I'd rather we kept them and you paid them back regardless, might stop people going for 3 years of partying that does nothing to improve their job prospects!)
  4. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 08:46 AM

    Hey Chris, can we talk about going back on pledges and not sticking to what they said they would do.... but not the LDs and tuition fees, this time its Kier Starmer and tuition fees... It was in the last Labour manifesto, it was in his manifesto to become Labour leader... but now they arent going to do it.

    Going to bad mouth him for not being able to do everything he wanted to do, or will it now be a sensible decision to prioritise other things...

    I'm going for the second in a wholly hypocritical way!
  5. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 07:52 AM

    Here is me thinking we elect parties and policies - not an individual. Not hearing much about those at the moment...

    (Intrigued how someone so supportive of the other party knows all about Sunak's inner sanctum and what happened in the lead up to the announcement - and of course can be sure it hasnt been enhanced or rehashed to suit the purpose of the party that he follows... but hey, that's politics, say something as fact often enough so people believe it).

    When they start talking about specifics of policies - what do they intend to do with income tax rates and thresholds, how will they deal with benefits that should be based on household income not individual income, what will they do with corporation tax, CGT, IHT, how do they plan to resolve the NHS conundrum, what are they going to do about pensions inequality, how do we solve the homeless problem, how do we better care for our aged.... you know stuff that matters, not what Sunak said to some workers in Wales or why Starmer was at Gillingham for s scripted photo op with supporters...

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    andywoolven 

    05 Jul 2023 - 20:10
    Hi,
    Sorry to bother you. I believe you worked for a hotel chain in London and previously had access to discount codes.
    It’s a bit of a long shot and very last minute. But could you let me know if this is still the case.
    I only ask as my part is due to go to London on Friday and the hotel she was booked into has canceled last minute.
    Thanks
    Andy ...
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    andywoolven 

    05 Jul 2023 - 20:10
    Hi,
    Sorry to bother you. I believe you worked for a hotel chain in London and previously had access to discount codes.
    It’s a bit of a long shot and very last minute. But could you let me know if this is still the case.
    I only ask as my part is due to go to London on Friday and the hotel she was booked into has canceled last minute.
    Thanks
    Andy ...
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    andywoolven 

    05 Jul 2023 - 20:09
    Hi,
    Sorry to bother you. I believe you worked for a hotel chain in London and previously had access to discount codes.
    It’s a bit of a long shot and very last minute. But could you let me know if this is still the case.
    I only ask as my part is due to go to London on Friday and the hotel she was booked into has canceled last minute.
    Thanks
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    spireitenag 

    07 Dec 2021 - 19:33
    Hi. I'm a season ticket holder who unfortunately will be travelling to Gran Canaria on 8th of Jan.
    Happy to get you a ticket for Chelsea if you're struggling. Regards Nigel.
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    isleaiw1 

    02 Jul 2017 - 21:02
    Thanks for the invite - would have loved to have joined you but I am moving house tomorrow so day not in the office or in London!
    Might have joined as the political conversations might have been more up my street than most on the board!
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    frearsghost 

    02 Jul 2017 - 17:35
    If you live in London, you're welcome to join a couple of Spireites tomorrow (Monday) evening where the main topic of conversation will be Chesterfield FC amongst other things. All very friendly. We'll be in the Williamson Tavern near St Pauls about 7.30. Sorry for the short notice.
    regards
    John
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