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diable rouge

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  1. The response speech is indeed difficult, but that's made directly after the Budget speech, I'm referring to today's PMQ's. Labour's front bench divided on tax cuts, yet Corbyn steams ahead into it. Amateur hour...
  2. Corbyn's ineptitude shown once again re. Budget tax cuts at PMQ's. Good grief man, just retire and tend to your allotment...
  3. Week 10 points... Week 10 table...
  4. Brahms and Liszt...
  5. Scooby Doo and the gang have been busted...
  6. Week 10 fixtures... Saturday 27th October Brighton & Hove Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers Fulham v AFC Bournemouth Liverpool v Cardiff City Southampton v Newcastle United Watford v Huddersfield Town Leicester City v West Ham United Sunday 28th October Burnley v Chelsea Crystal Palace v Arsenal Manchester United v Everton Monday 29th October Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City
  7. Week 9 points... Week 9 table...
  8. JohnL Wrote: ---------------------------------------------------- > > I don't know where we're headed, May might be gone > in a week, it's all volatile. There was a leadership vote, May won, the party needs to respect the vote and the will of the party membership. How dare they think they can change their mind, they're nothing but enemies of the party, quislings, a betrayal of democracy!...
  9. robbin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "game changer". Really? Yes, really...
  10. As ever, haters gonna hate. You can imagine the sneering Brexiter remarks had there been a disproportionately high number of 'non-white' faces, Londonistan etc. As John says, it was representative of the country as a whole, groups from Orkney to Cornwall came, all-inclusive, all getting along, all having a good time. It's quite clear the Brixiters are rattled by the huge numbers that showed up, it's a game changer, well done everyone who went, it was a fantastic day...
  11. I don't believe it, someone's stolen my message!...
  12. May's game plan all along has been contradictory fudge to appease all the varying factions, but with the transition extension she's managed to upset both sides. Up to now her Get Out of Jail card has been that no one wants to be leader until after Brexit, but with David Mince for Brains Davis openly saying certain Cabinet ministers should reign and talk of him being an interim leader, she may not be making that choice...
  13. Week 9 fixtures... Saturday 20th October Chelsea v Manchester United AFC Bournemouth v Southampton Cardiff City v Fulham Manchester City v Burnley Newcastle United v Brighton & Hove Albion West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur Wolverhampton Wanderers v Watford Huddersfield Town v Liverpool Sunday 21st October Everton v Crystal Palace Monday 22nd October Arsenal v Leicester City
  14. No one is happy after yesterday. Brexiteers not happy with extending transition...Booooo! Remainers not happy with Raab's 'meaningful vote' letter...Booooo! EU not happy with Gov's lack of progress...Booooo! Oh, and BSE is back...Moooooo!
  15. David Allen Green right on the money again about Brexiter's hypocrisy... Pro-Brexit politicians who say UK voters must be held to their decision in the 2016 referendum say.. ..that they themselves should not be held to their decisions to accept the backstop in December 2017 and March 2018 because they were "misled".
  16. Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Guess you'd be suprised then if the backstop to > the backstop was a UK idea. Never fear, Kate Hoey's here! Her solution is for Ireland to give up it's sovereignty and become a British colony... If a backstop is such a good idea to sort the border issue why do we not go for a backstop around the entire British Isles then Irish Republic can be part of it too A sort of reverse Brexit (Irexit) to achieve Brexit. Yep, she's as thick as she looks...:)
  17. JoeLeg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Uncleglen vomited?? :) :) :)
  18. Translation: It won't be long before Brexiteers blame it on the Boogie...:)
  19. JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Unfortunately if you live in a shared block and > people dump without registering for bulk > collection... This happens a lot in rented properties when tenants leave, best to inform the landlord/letting agent so they can deduct the costs of clearing from the tenant's deposit...
  20. jacks09 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Will be using a lot of these plants > http://www.wallgarden.co.uk/plants.html Worth noting that some of those plants listed aren't evergreen and will die back naturally in the Autumn/Winter leaving gaps. Also, I'm curious what some of those plants like the Echinacea, which are tall and slender, would look like on a vertical wall, which seems better suited to trailing and clump forming plants. > Have been thinking of holding off until Spring to > install it as have read there is a higher chance > of the plants "taking" In general Spring is best, but some plants can go in at other times...
  21. Good sensible post Sally, I'd much rather the bulky waste collection was charged separately than come out of the general subsidy i.e. council tax payments etc. Whereas everyone benefits from the weekly/fortnightly waste and recycling collections, not everyone uses the BHR, and there's also the added benefit of knowing that the items are disposed of properly and not fly-tipped somewhere...
  22. I think jack is referring to an evergreen 'Living Wall', it has it's own irrigation and drainage system... https://www.sempergreen.com/en/target-groups/consumers/living-wall-for-consumers This is a good article on all types...https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=547
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