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19 minutes ago, Monkeys Fist said:

If I remember from the last one I went to, French teacher, English teacher and one of the Science teachers were all bankable. 
 

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You could walk into a nursing home and leave with the same idea. 

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6 minutes ago, Renton said:

 

 

Just turn up pissed, dishevelled, possibly with some excrement involvement, and get lairy about the younger teaching staff or possibly even the older students.

 

Oh wait, that won't work, you live in Ireland. Apologies, just do your time. 

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4 minutes ago, Monkeys Fist said:

Ewerk’s first board meeting…

 

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The poor parent getting it in the head when he’s “fed up with briiiiiiick”

 

 

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So do we think BlackRock are providing investment to private companies for UK projects that will create “growth TM” or are they just another bunch of loan sharks trying to dig a nations finances even deeper on to their hook? :cuppa: 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, PaddockLad said:

So do we think BlackRock are providing investment to private companies for UK projects that will create “growth TM” or are they just another bunch of loan sharks trying to dig a nations finances even deeper on to their hook? :cuppa: 

 

 

 

Well I for one am very pleased Labour are doing everything they can to avoid another financial fiasco.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It's fucking mental to resign for that. She accidentally claimed for her work mobile in an insurance claim, cos she thought it had been in her handbag, and a decade later she's having to resign from the government for it. 

 

If this is the bar, expect the press to go digging for similar shit on other people. 

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48 minutes ago, Gemmill said:

It's fucking mental to resign for that. She accidentally claimed for her work mobile in an insurance claim, cos she thought it had been in her handbag, and a decade later she's having to resign from the government for it. 

 

If this is the bar, expect the press to go digging for similar shit on other people. 

Not only that she had already told Starmer about it before she was appointed. He should have refused to accept her resignation

 

I've said it before, but the bloke is a coward. 

 

Also bizarrely seems to lack any political sense,  it's been one avoidable own goal after another since the election 

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2 minutes ago, spongebob toonpants said:

Not only that she had already told Starmer about it before she was appointed. He should have refused to accept her resignation

 

I've said it before, but the bloke is a coward. 

 

Also bizarrely seems to lack any political sense,  it's been one avoidable own goal after another since the election 

 

They've got to start having the balls to explain things. The other lot had press conferences every five minutes to tell steaming piles of lies. He should have called a press conference today and spelled out exactly what Haigh did, and why he is not going to ask someone to resign for an innocent mistake. 

 

This business of saying nothing and hoping it will go away or worse still, with this example, doing something fucking ridiculous to make it go away. It isn't working, because the right wing press doesn't want it to go away and will fill the vacuum of the govt's silence with more noise. They need to start coming out and defending themselves. 

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Just now, NJS said:

She was vaguely left wing so had to go. 

 

Miliband will be next. 

 

Would have been easier to not appoint them to his cabinet if that was what was going on (it's not what's going on). 

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Just now, spongebob toonpants said:

Not only that she had already told Starmer about it before she was appointed. He should have refused to accept her resignation

 

I've said it before, but the bloke is a coward. 

 

Also bizarrely seems to lack any political sense,  it's been one avoidable own goal after another since the election 

 

Looks like the right wing plan is working. They keep sniping away from the sidelines with this anti-Starmer narrative, and the left wing pick it up and back them up for their own reasons.

I think this is a bit worse than she's claiming, the police don't prosecute for fraud unless she they think she did this willfully. Who knows what her disclosure to Starmer was before the election, and I am sure he had other distractions. Whilst there is some obvious double standards here with Starmer's government compared with Johnson's, for instance, Starmer is now in a situation where he is damned if he does, and damned if he doesn't. All this is driven from the righ with the tacit support of the left imo. 

Apparently we are told the government so far has been a disaster. Sorry, I don't see it personally, we're far too early to judge any outcomes yet. I don't think he's done a lot wrong, but then, I don't think that even matters to a lot of people. 

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