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

    Today, 07:04 AM

    View PostThe Earl of Chesterfield, on 23 May 2024 - 05:54 AM, said:

    Rishi 'soak the rich' Sunak's opportunity to speak to the people?

    Oh dear... https://news.sky.com...-event-13141503


    "because there are pool arrangements" suggests that there are agreements in place to pool resources in the collection of data for news stories - so he shouldnt have been there. Fairly straightforward really and says more about the sky news reporter than anyone. Thankfully I dont support them with any of my money...

    Imagine say that it was a union agreement and management had someone in the room who wasnt part of that agreement, would you want them to stay then?

    1 out of 10 on the points scoring scale, and that for effort so early....
  2. In Topic: Post Office

    Today, 06:59 AM

    View Postoldgoat, on 22 May 2024 - 11:09 PM, said:

    I beg to disagree about good old churches


    It was tongue in cheek!

    View Postfishini, on 23 May 2024 - 01:40 AM, said:

    Yes they would. They would also hide the truth, just like they have for decades over the child sex scandal. Don't be so naive


    Its true that sarcasm doesnt come across in the written word...
  3. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Yesterday, 09:24 PM

    View Postcalvin plummers socks, on 22 May 2024 - 09:17 PM, said:

    Just did bruv


    Well you can but not with any credibility - but you gave up on that long ago.

    Politics is opinions, there are no facts as to which party is "best" - best for who to start with, as what works for someone on benefits or minimum wage is probably not the same for a multi millionaire...

    So as said, to say someone is stupid for voting for a party you dont support is a bit like saying they are stupid for being different / having different goals to you... except if they voted for Johnson, that was stupid. We all knew how that would end...

    ;)
  4. In Topic: Post Office

    Yesterday, 09:04 PM

    View Postdim view, on 22 May 2024 - 07:27 PM, said:

    She said first thing that she didn't realise that the CPS weren't involved in the prosecution process. This is crucial cos it meant that PO lawyers didn't have their bad practices, habits, and lies vetted by anybody. It took her 4 years to cotton on. Not a good start.


    I read that as "how can I deflect blame from my first statement".

    AS CEO she is responsible. That's why they get the big bucks. No squirming, accept responsibility and be honourable. Religious my backside, the Church would never condone passing the buck like this...
  5. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Yesterday, 09:02 PM

    we had a debate at work the other day about the election... funnily enough there werent many Labour supporters (south east, average salary of the group debating well into 6 figures!), but also very few Tory fans. One lives in Brighton, a couple in the Western Home Counties, a couple in the Northern Home Counties, and one each for London, Kent and the West Midlands...

    Its going to be a long 6 weeks. But i'm looking forward to the debates, as a KC, Starmer should be in his element if they have any policies to defend...although my guess is he is a much better prosecutor than implementor..

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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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