
TE44
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Robin, I think there's more chance of children being harmed going into an environment where they have to deal with people who absolutely believe and expect a disruptive behaviour soley because of there culture. I felt Uncle Glen was insinuating that. I actually have seen schools where the travelling community have been welcomed and differences shared, albeit not in London. This may be a hard concept for you to understand,
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All schools have a system in place for the many Children who cannot keep up with an institutional Learning, for whatever reason the child has difficulties. A different kind of teaching does not reflect learning being neither behind or in front, it is merely different. I can see where it would be difficult for both teacher and pupil, when child has been used to learning in a very different way. It just seems a shame our education system make it hard to recognise and welcome instead of only seeing a problem.
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https://www.buzzfeed.com/jimwaterson/corbyn-pledges-to-clamp-down-on-arms-sales-to-saudi-arabia?utm_term=.jxl79YXe0#.uvOJAkNmz Corbyn has made his views clear and pledges to clamp down on arm sales.
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uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > KK you should try having them turn up in your > classroom for a few days. Given that this country > ALWAYS puts the pupils in their own age group > regardless of their level of education, the > disruption is unacceptable. That says more about the education in this country,Uncle Glen are you saying the disruption is caused by travellers children not being able to keep up with your level of teaching,
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teenage neice visiting - where to go what to do!
TE44 replied to mrsparker's topic in The Family Room Discussion
There is a childs visitors discount, but this does not allow free travel i'm afraid. https://www.londontoolkit.com/blog/transport/child-fares-on-london-public-transport/ -
Diazepam/Valium - whether to take it or herbal remedies
TE44 replied to Susanna Omynona's topic in The Lounge
Hi Suzanne, sorry you've had such a hard time, It's very easy to lose track of your own life when so much time is taken up caring for others. I have a friend who travels back to UK at least a couple of times a year, she takes a valium before Boarding. She has done this for years as she is frightened of flying, it hasn't had any adverse reactions. As a one off I can't see it being a problem. I don't know which alternate remedies you have tried, i've found skullcap has helped with anxiety, insomnia, hope things get easier for you and you can take your life back. Good luck. https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/herbs-and-spices/skullcap.html -
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-party-leadership-contest-vote-jeremy-corbyn-new-members-momentum-vote-avoid-paying-25-fee-a7133851.html Way around voting without paying ?25.
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If Corbyn goe it leaves a space for labour and Tory to kiss and make up, becoming one party. A Healthy opposition could arise in there party. I feel corbyn would be better away from the labour party, it is no longer an opposing party, not for a long long time.the only thing I have seen that has brought any balance to labour,has been the varying views within labour,more true to the people they represent, of which Corbyn has always been one. I have never voted labour as to me its full of Tories. One small step for mankind, step over and join yer mates, think of all the back bench banter.
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Hey tracey, why don't you ask Cherie Blair to ask Toney, is she given her time for free.
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http://m.huffpost.com/uk/entry/uk_577cd697e4b0c9460801b6ea?edition=uk Protest outside conference centre today after findings. I don't know if enquiry looked into blairs finances and deals done whilst at war with Iraq. I would imagine it would have to be looked at, and if not it should have, anyone know.
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http://wearemany.com/ I'm not convinced much will come out with the report. And it saddens me to think how long it will take if any criminal actions against Blair. Although it has past the consequences are very much today, people living now whose lives will never be the same, it does not feel like history to them. Edited link to film, sorry forgot to mention
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http://m.heraldscotland.com/news/14544743.Tony_Blair__pre_empting_Chilcot_report_criticism__with_attack_on_Jeremy_Corbyn/?ref=mr&lp=11 I think we've seen enough puppet shows. Article above about Blair preparing for this report, I bet he's happy to have Corbyn to point the finger at, disgusting. No respect for the families of soldiers and innocent people who died. Still we can always blame Corbyn, after all Blair played no part in where we are now.
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Joeleg yes I do see the same fractures and arguments in Cons. They are definitely well organised when it comes to making decisions within there group, refusing to give out information to The public. As far as a coherent message, what would that be, they have never seemed coherent to me. Sorry phone playing up, missed ypur post above.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-36697772 All those radical lefties, what next.
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Seabag If its a choice between someone thats a bit dull but is honest and genuinely cares to a bunch of mps who can vote against an unfair welfare bill but choose to abstain, i think i could put up with the dull.
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I'm basically saying the Labour party no longer stand for anything fair, I do not believe people have moved from wanting a more just society, which that way of thinking is often attributed to left wing. Joel your post above "the left in this country etc" covers a lot of people, many who may feel they have no political party they wish to vote for, or were you meaning the left parties in this country.
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http://uk.businessinsider.com/uk-general-election-vote-statistics-how-the-left-gained-2015-5 There will always be people who only look out for themselves and can manage that way of life by not giving a shit about others, who vote or abstain for the same reason. This seems the only option in politics, what is the point of an opposition that refuses to oppose, i'm sure the political parties will remind everyone what class means which hopefully will naturally bring people to fight against this contempt for change.
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I don't quite get where this unelectable status has came from. When you look at most of the puppets, psychopaths, etc. who have been elected, or the ones who will be standing for pm, I just can't see why he's that unelectable, other than the labour party moving so far right, its impossible for the majority support. I'm glad he's refusing to go its showing the labour party for what they are.
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Loz He's offering them a chance to look again at what's important to them, I admire the fact, regardless of how he's been treated he is prepared to work together with people who have been herded into a backstabbing mentality. The party is divided and good on him for trying, about time labour was shook up, they've become hard to distinguish fro tories fo a long time now.
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/jeremy-corbyn-exclusively-reveals-hes-8335834 Corbyn offers to work with mps who walked. Be interesting to see if any will take up the offer.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-antisemitism-labour-row-report-compares-israel-government-isis-islamic-states-a7110931.html I think your perception of what he said (above) shows more about you to be honest.
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Dave r I wonder what context Corbyn said the above, I took it to be regarding racial tensions. How disrespectful of you to use this poor girls death as a way to knock Corbyn,
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DaveR Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Corbyn this morning: > > "Our Jewish friends are no more responsible for > the actions of Israel or the Netanyahu government > than our Muslim friends are for those various > self-styled Islamic States or organisations" > > BBC this morning: > > "A teenage Israeli girl has been stabbed to death > in an attack at a Jewish settlement in the > occupied West Bank. > Thirteen-year-old Hallel Yaffa Ariel was attacked > while she slept inside her bedroom in Kiryat > Arba. > A security guard who responded to the incident was > wounded before the attacker was shot dead by other > guards. > The Palestinian health ministry identified the > assailant as 19-year-old Mohammed Tarayreh, from > the nearby village of Bani Naim" > > I wonder how many people support that part of his > message. What part of his message relates with the horror of the young girls death.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/29/jeremy-corbyn-pmqs-labour-angela-eagle-david-cameron-eu-brexit/ Cameron calls for Corbyns resignation in parliament. Angela Eagle tipped to stand for leadership, suppose the findings of the Chilcot enquiry next week may make a difference. https://www.opendemocracy.net/ian-sinclair/who-is-angela-eagle
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At least labours rid of a handful of cowardly bastrds that didn't even clear there throats, Preferring the silent stand back.
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