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  1. In Topic: Next Seasons Tv Deal - All You Need To Know

    Today, 08:32 PM

    View Postborn in 1866, on 30 May 2024 - 08:30 PM, said:

    3pm matches, for international viewers, will still be streamed by ifollow, which, last season, you could access with a vpn. Don't know if they'll be forced to tighten up access or not given how much Sky are paying.

    They?d still be available by those with a stick.
  2. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 08:27 PM

    If this is what?s happening at the start of an election campaign imagine what it?ll be like if this lot get into power. It?ll be carnage and Starmer isn?t strong enough to sort it out.
    It?ll make Tory in fighting look like a play ground squabble, then add the Union ?demands ? re reinstating Abbott and we can already get a glimpse of the future under Sir Flip Flop
    https://news.sky.com...idates-13145673
  3. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 06:36 AM

    Starmer saying in March that the inquiry into Abbott was ?ongoing? when it apparently finished in December. The Paula Vennells line of defence then!
  4. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 05:22 AM

    View PostMr Mercury, on 29 May 2024 - 08:00 PM, said:

    Your so right it?s become as predictable as every other, I suspect most know why?anyhow?
    Just on your last sentence, why have people got to have the basic honesty to offer an intelligent insight into who they voted for? Cant folk keep their choice between themselves and the ballot box whilst still entering into discussions on here.? Or will you deride folk for keeping their choice private and exercising that bench mark of democracy of the privacy of the ballot box? What right have you got to know who people chose to vote for? Can?t folk vote for who they want on a whim, a change of mind, even a eyes closed cross. That?s the beauty of democracy. Not everyone wants to dissect and divulge the reasons, and that doesn?t mean some sinister reason for others to sneer and smear at.
    BTW, I?ve not discounted giving Labour a chance despite my loathing of Starmer, neither have I ruled out a vote for Remain. Tbh this is the most undecided I?ve ever been pre election! But whoever I choose I?ll openly admit on here where my cross went, yet I will feel no need whatsoever to offer any intelligent insight why I chose that option for others to deride and dissect. And quite simply if others don?t agree with my choice, well hey that?s democracy..oh and I couldn?t give two fecks either.

    Apologies for contradicting myself, but I?ve now decided that my vote, if I do indeed vote, on July 4th will remain between myself and the ballot box. There?s no way people should have to have the ?basic honesty? to reveal who they voted for on here! And of course this will have no bearing on people posting in these threads or having a view, or the validity of their opinion. When u get your voting paper you are directed to a private booth, you make your choice in private and then put the paper in a sealed ballot box, yet on here we have almost a demand for people to reveal their choice and then state why they made that choice. Unbelievable line really.
  5. In Topic: Good Places To Eat In Chesterfield?

    Yesterday, 08:45 PM

    View PostMiddle East, on 03 March 2024 - 02:19 PM, said:

    Just tried bottle and thyme for a family birthday breakfast and very nice it was too! Excellent service, reasonably priced and good food. We will definitely go back!

    Keeping their current premises but also moving into new premises, around August, with an outside courtyard at the old Coop building!

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