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Spartacus

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  1. That would be Keith, although he's ginger He lives locally and tends to announce himself loudly but is perfectly fine and loves popping in for snacks through other people's cat flaps He thinks he owns every house so he's possibly eyeing yours up for food 😏😎
  2. Obviously reads the EDF on the kittenet and realises he needs to pop home again 🤣 Glad he's back again
  3. Maybe more LTN objectors should join to change the narrative away from being pro LTN 🤔
  4. Can you post an image to help others identify them ?
  5. No, just saying 😪
  6. For one day only, there will be some classic buses running along the 37 route around Rye Lane (Saturday the 1st October) https://southwarknews.co.uk/featured/pre-war-rt-buses-returning-to-37-route-into-peckham/ Ding Ding
  7. I would suggest also looking at ikea kitchens which are just as good as the b&q / wicks ones With careful fitting all seem as good as each other but look at quality of hinges, handles and doors as that's where a kitchen looks shabby after a while
  8. Thanks DR for your insightful response. Certainly food for thought and a good explanation
  9. I'm mighty confused DR You seem to be making two contradicting statements "Tax cuts benefit the wealthiest more than the poorest." and "Tax rises hit the poorest more than the wealthiest." Cut it and the poor don't get the full benefit, raise it and the poor are impacted more. Forgive me for asking, but with taxes what's the solution because you seem to be saying damned if we do damned if we don't? My personal view is that if you encourage businesses to start or grow by offering tax advantages rather then penalties, the end result is that they need more staff, generate more income and even with a tax advantage, pay more to HMRC. Of course, this changes with larger companies who play the global taxation game, but in principle for SMEs growth and lower taxes are beneficial and these benefits trickle down to the general population in the form of lower prices and jobs.
  10. Making it dangerous for the blind, elderly or disabled is not exactly "teething problems" 🤔
  11. Just saw this on twitter Interesting view on the consultation
  12. BBC News - Dumped e-bikes causing accidents for blind people https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-62794829
  13. Will this thread expire tomorrow when BJ officially steps down? Will it morph into another title? Or will it remain and just become a PM bashing thread regardless of who's in charge? "Curious and Curiouser" said Alice
  14. I could be wrong, but from what I read the far east bought gas on the futures market 6 to 12 months ago thus tying up any extra capacity in the system to shore up their exit from covid and a return to manufacturing. Sadly, with a privatised market here and in parts of Europe, that didn't happen as there was a failure globally to predict what was about to happen I agree, the solution needs cross party working but equally it needs a global response to what is happening at home and abroad. We aren't the only country in this situation however the summer recess obviously didn't help nor did the whole fiasco over choosing a new leader which could have been compressed by weeks. The solution isn't simple nor is it solely in the UKs remit alone as its a global crisis, despite the impression our media gives.
  15. Strange week The G7 announced a gas price cap to stop Russia dictating the price of gas swiftly followed by Gazprom announcing the indefinite cloure of Nord Stream 1 "due to a leak" Meanwhile Russia appeared to be burning off excess gas at one of their drilling platforms . The Far East has bought a lot of gas at a fixed long term futures price which ties up production for this winter at least which also has a knock on effect on the global gas prices. What's the next steps that can be taken to keep global gas prices from spiralling even higher in the short to medium term ?
  16. If you do want to sell home cooked food then read this first as it tells you all you would need to consider. It even applies if you are giving food away on a regular basis that is home cooked. https://www.food.gov.uk/business-guidance/starting-a-food-business-from-home
  17. Also came across this, whilst not ED, it is just around the corner and reinforces what residents in East Dulwich have experienced https://newsfromcrystalpalace.wordpress.com/2022/08/31/blocked-off-roads-report-shows-massive-increases-in-car-traffic-on-lambeth-ltn-boundary-roads/ No idea on the validity of the data but makes fascinating reading.
  18. Interesting and whilst mentioned before, this Southwark news story puts the debate between councillors and TfL into perspective. https://southwarknews.co.uk/news/like-a-red-rag-to-a-bull-emails-reveal-council-feared-impact-of-dulwich-ltn-report/
  19. Came across this article today talking about a £2.5 million study into the effects of cannabis on the brain. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cv25ex5e30lo Can you imagine the conversation "I want to do a study on the human brain" "Okay how much do you need?" "£2.5 million" "Okay what are you going to spend it on?" "DRUGS MAN"
  20. It's looking very much like the EU are starting to do just that, let's hope other governments, including ours, can join the discussion BBC News - EU faces awful winters without gas cap - minister https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-62710522
  21. Could be any number of reasons Cat sitting in a funny pose under the car Or Something amusing about the car that he wanted to capture Or Just liked the shape for a photo Jumping to conclusions, whilst potentially correct, could also be wrong and without asking the photographer I guess its impossible to know the real reason but I guess speculation is all we have left 😉
  22. Billy, the issue here is that they are offering two options One way buses Or Two way buses That's as close to a referendum as we seem to get In terms of the recent election, it was obviously ABC (anything but Conservatives) after the scandle of central government and our councillors could have stood on any agenda including building on estate green space and still won. My issue isn't that I didn't get my way on something but that time and time again they ask a question then wiggle out when they don't get the answer they wanted which makes consultations baseless and a tick box exercise rather then listening to what people actually are saying.
  23. Thanks DR Interesting reading, however it seems to miss part of the issue that the big oil and gas companies supplying the retail suppliers are profiteering on the rise in global prices, caused partly by demand as the economy reopened and partly by the war in Ukraine. It talks about windfall taxes on them but that alone won't stop global wholesale prices rising. There needs to be some constructive thinking on how to globally, short term, reduce wholesale prices which then reflect in domestic and business bills. Long term the reliance on gas to produce energy obviously needs to be reduced. Whilst I can arm chair speculate, I'm not in power (yet, Wha Ha Ha Ha 🧐) and globally governments seem to be tinkering around the edges and not tackling the real problem, high wholesale prices spured on by oil and gas companies taking advantage of the situation.
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