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Do you know this whole thread* is an unconscious response to Robinsons et al hate speech ‘things are bad and. are getting a whole lot worse and they’re not getting better and we’ve got a stand up and fight for it.’ It’s all a load of rubbish. All this hype hype hype of crimes is ridiculous like someone said look at the statistics. * no of course not the whole thread it starts out as useful information, but unfortunately it was hijacked
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It’s all fantasy, so it’s irrelevant not going to happen. edit to say I’ve just read the above post very interesting
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Ok but who? Rayner I would’ve gone for but now it will be Streeting or Burnham.
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Should Rachel Reeves consider a tax on overseas remittances?
alice replied to vladi's topic in The Lounge
Well, tighten up black market not punish those who are already paying -
Should Rachel Reeves consider a tax on overseas remittances?
alice replied to vladi's topic in The Lounge
That wouldn’t work people sending money have already paid tax on it -
Crikey! This Doesn't Look Good For The Housing Secretary
alice replied to David Peckham's topic in The Lounge
Reform are jokers. A mixture of conmen and the easily lead. -
Maybe some bodies are mature enough at 16 to start drinking in pubs. But that’s irrelevant -
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I would imagine that the evidence shows that protein powder is not suitable for under 18s whatever the brand. Staff should’ve known that.
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Crikey! This Doesn't Look Good For The Housing Secretary
alice replied to David Peckham's topic in The Lounge
Same odds given for Rayner being next leader of Labour Party. -
Crikey! This Doesn't Look Good For The Housing Secretary
alice replied to David Peckham's topic in The Lounge
Yes but I was wrong -
So no alcohol no drugs no masks no violence the 13th should be busy then.
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I suppose the primary purpose of that shop is to provide funds for the hospice at Sydenham. if the new prices don’t increase the profit substantially it won’t last but (as others have said it’s been going on for awhile) it clearly must
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Southwark planted over 5000 trees last year.
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National insurance for landlords? I’d say over half of them are past retirement age
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Well, I do stand by my point that sometimes academies can be seen to spend money that does not directly impact the education of children., removing trees or bushes is one such thing. Maybe they intend to replace them with something far superior but this is all money that could be spent elsewhere that actually benefits learning. edit: of course if they have been removed because they contain poisonous berries that may result in the death of a child I bow my head and apologise.
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That’s what academies do spend money on things that do not directly relate to the education of the children. In fact, in this case, I think it would be detrimental - don’t plants reduce CO2 and a school on a busy road needs to maximise that benefit not reduce it
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The only children that would be crossing there would be accompanied by teaching / support staff. But no, it’s a very non-busy road because of current Southwark restrictions and as all children would be over 11 I don’t consider them vulnerable.
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That’s making me cry. So much for prioritising the vulnerable.
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Isnt it connected to the Prince of Peckham?
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