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Earl Aelfheah

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  1. Although... I do think this forum could usefully merge with the West Dulwich one to cover the wider Dulwich area. Having a separate East and West Dulwich forum does seems a little parochial.
  2. The Conservative manifesto leaves little wiggle room when it comes to Brexit - it makes it clear that the UK will leave the customs union as well as the single market. Again setting an arbitrary and repeatedly missed target to bring down immigration to under a hundred thousand is just stupid, with the commitment to make it more difficult for International students to come and study in the UK being particularly self defeating. International students bring billions into the UK economy and are a great source of future UK 'soft power' in the world. The insistence on expanding selective schooling, despite evidence that it does nothing to promote social mobility is just an example of poor, dogmatic policy making. All in all, it's rather depressing. I cannot see how any of this is going to promote an outward looking, meritocratic, 'Global Britain'.
  3. Making it more difficult to recruit international students is completely dumb and self defeating. The only possible reason I can see for it is xenophobia. I would love to hear why others think it could be a good idea though.
  4. Thanks Jennys. I doubt they'd be mine unfortunately.
  5. I've lost a pair of tortoise shell glasses in a grey felt case (with 'izipizi' printed on it). Not sure exactly where, but probably dropped around ed on Tuesday. If anyone has found them please let me know. Thanks
  6. "No politician in history...has been treated worse or more unfairly". He actually, literally, said this. In a speech. In real life. Not as a joke. Without irony. Honestly. This happened.
  7. Jules-and-Boo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 50s? More Victorian era... 1850's perhaps?
  8. Labour it is suggested, would 'take us back to the 1970's' with renationalisations. The Tories on the other hand, would prefer the 1950's with grammar schools and fox hunting and girls jobs and boys jobs.
  9. ... and he manifesto http://www.labour.org.uk/index.php/manifesto2017
  10. Here's the funding statement: http://www.labour.org.uk/page/-/Images/manifesto-2017/Funding%20Britain%27s%20Future.PDF
  11. I believe they're talking about bringing services into public ownership at the end of the existing franchises and that the services will bring money back into the exchequer (as with the east coast line). The borrowing is for a ?250 billion fund for investment in infrastructure ? transport, energy systems, communications ? scientic research, and housing.
  12. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The failed economics of the 70s or more recently > France but still people fall for the free lunch > guff Nothings free. The manifesto suggests raising money from increases in taxation and borrowing against investments.
  13. ...although 'the better off' means the wealthiest 5% to be precise.
  14. It pretty difficult to sit and read a book or have a picnic in local parks now without getting bothered by dogs. I've on more than one occasion had my picnic turned over by out of control canines. It irritating and often the owners (who inappropriately personify their pooches, are quite unapologetic... "they are just trying to say hello". Really? You think?) It seems perfectly reasonable to ask for dogs to be kept on a lead in a grave yard imo. This isn't 'anti dog'. Dogs are not equal citizens and whilst it's great to own a pet, you've no right to impose on others. Keep your dog under control, pick up its sh*t and don't expect it to be able to tear around wherever it's wants regardless of other people and everyone will be cool.
  15. Red routes are under the control of TfL others, Southwark. I agree they should all be open to motorcycles.
  16. Trying to use this forum to advertise your own, rip off one, is kind of a dick move if I may say so.
  17. BBC's Ian Watson's analysis of Labour's manifesto: "At its core are three interlinked arguments: First that austerity holds back - rather than helps - economic growth, so Labour would borrow billions for investment. Second, that the better off - not necessarily the fabulously wealthy - along with many businesses should pay more in tax to meet the day to day cost of providing public services. And third, that more regulation - and in some cases re-nationalisation - would ensure businesses operated in the interests both of consumers and the wider economy. Those close to Jeremy Corbyn believe this programme places Labour not on the far left of politics but in the mainstream of northern European social democratic thinking. But the Labour manifesto will break with what's often known as the Anglo-Saxon economic model of lower taxation and flexible labour markets and in doing so, the party is distancing itself not just from the Conservatives but from its New Labour predecessor too." Sounds about right.
  18. It will be intersting to see the final document, fully costed (apparently). Potentially some interesting stuff in there.
  19. I fail to see how you can criticise another poster for commenting on two threads related to recent stabbings as being mawkish, but defend people filming such events (surely more mawkish). I haven't 'heated up' anything, I just expressed a degree of shock that people who had stood around watching and taking pictures hadn't gone to the police. I accept your point about the potential effects of witnessing such an event and hope people might come forward in due course.. that's a fair comment. But the fact that footage has now found itself onto YouTube is disgusting.
  20. Filming a murder and then uploading it to YouTube. Yes, I despair at that. You think it's fine? Someone's death as entertainment?
  21. A video has found its way on to YouTube. I despair.
  22. It is probably the one local road where I do genuinely feel that 30 mph wouldn't be unreasonable.
  23. DulwichLondoner Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is anyone familiar with how the lottery system in > Brighton works? I'd be interested in learning > more. https://www.theguardian.com/education/2017/mar/14/school-admissions-lottery-system-brighton
  24. maxxi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You remember when Burro e Salvia spurned the use > of freeze-dried sage in their agnolotti. Ha! Very good.
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