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colhint

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  1. So I am trying to imagine what your circumstances would have to be to qualify for more than £26,000 pa.
  2. you wouldn't be the first, done it loads of times myself. As for myself I dont think any of the front runners will get it. I think Ed will stay in place for a while and then a new name will appear
  3. I dont know this. Is this equivalent to £26000 gross or net pay. If it is net wouldn't that mean that it is the equivalent to someone earning about £35k
  4. would be funny if Balotelli gets off scot free and Harry gets 3 years
  5. ok I hate, well not hate, but do dislike him. I dislike him because he changed labour from what it stood for to what it is now. Not that I am a Labour supporter at all. But at least there was an alternative. I dislike him because He pretty much ignored Nato along with bush, and thousands died I dislike him because he said if no wmd are found thats the end of it I dislike him because he let Campbell issue the 45 minute warning, as if that was true. I dislike him because he let 1,000s of innocent people die I dislike him because he wants to keep David Kelly's suicide secret for 70 years (a civil servants suicide is amongst the top secrets this country has) I dislike him because he spent so much money for so little improvement to the country (its a bit like liverpool spending £35m on Carroll) I dislike him because he let Mandleson, who didn't know how to fill in a mortgage application become minister for trade I dislike him because he allowed our population to grow unchecked, without doing anything about the infrastructure (this is not a race issue, its because we are one of the most densely populated counties in Europe) I dislike him because he let John Prescot who couldn't string a sentence together, and as far as I am aware, the only politician to punch a member of the public hold senior office. I dislike him quite a lot really I
  6. dollars usually work for me, wherever I have been
  7. systems Shampoo is now an organic hair cleansing system Diary advanced time management system Oil Engine lubrication system rght im off to try my new one handed self gratification system
  8. My GP annoys me. Why can you only book up to 48 hours in advance??? Then when you do ring up you get told there are no appointments in that time frame. I do not have a cold, the ailment will not disappear in 48 hours so make me an effing appointment!!!! isnt it something the last government brought in to do with waiting times. I think TB was questioned about it on BBC news. Apparantly the GP's get penalities if there are too many people waiting over 48 hrs. So they took the decision that they have enough long term patients who need repeat appointments, it is too much of a risk to book people in over 48 hrs. Its cheaper to get them to get them to keep phoning up to get an available appointment within that time. No penalties then
  9. bloody well done to you all
  10. I'll think you will find any outfit she wears will be provided free by the British designer. The pictures will be shown all over the world. Many wealthy customers will decide if they like the outfit and ask for ones similar. This will in turn create more employment in the fashion industry here, which is quite big already. Whatever people think of Diana she was the biggest advertising the uk fashion industry had. It boomed whilst she was alive. In blokes terms it would have been the same as Messi, Tom Cruise and David Beckham all driving british cars, saying how good they are and doing it free
  11. not often I say this but I entirely agree with Ian. Happy Christmas
  12. The thing is with veal is because people choose not to eat it, whats the point of keeping a male cow. Female, fine spend money on food injectons etc, because it will supply you an income from the milk and then beef when the milk has gone. But the male cow can only give beef, its not worth the cost of feeding, vets bills and injections before it is old enough to supply enough meat, or to satisfy the consumers demand that it has had a happy life. If people ate veal it would live a little longer, strange as that sounds
  13. I dont know this. If you are a union member, and a member of the labour party, could you have 2 votes?
  14. No that was satan who let him get 18 holes in one. He knew no one would believe him
  15. Ian i agree. The fptp system is wrong, I was trying to use something to balance the previous post.
  16. I don't know where to start with that. Lets take my arrogance and audacity first. Why on earth would you think I am either of the two when I just asked if you were sure of your facts. In fact the only 3 words I used were "are you sure". Could I ask how you think I was being arrogant or audacious? It does bother me this point Secondly I quoted and linked from independant sources who both stated that it is much easier for labour to win than Conservatives. Thirdly I thought you were discussing boundary changes not PR, well I think you were when i read your post. Fourth You challenged Richard on who made those changes and I pointed you in the direction of the UK polling report and factcheck, just so you could be certain. Fifth, why did you bring the Lib Dems into this, when you were arguing who made changes the Tory or Labour? sixth why, when presenting your case did you omit Labours statistics? Just so we can have some balance in your post I will add the Labour figure as well. Conservatives 10.7 m votes for 306 mp's which equates to 35000 votes for every MP Labour 806m votes for 258 mp's which equates to 33300 votes for every mp. Surely you can see the Conservatives need an extra 1700 votes per mp
  17. Are you sure? factcheck Research by the independent House of Commons Library states: “Academics have noted for some time that the UK electoral system appears to have become biased against the Conservatives in the last couple of decades.” It’s all down to a mix of abstention, geography, constituencies of unequal size and competition from smaller parties. The library however points to research by academics at the Universities of Plymouth and Bristol whose overall conclusion is that the creation of more equal constituencies would help with reducing the bias against the Tories but, crucially, “it would not assist with the other factors in play”. uk polling report Despite the boundary changes you will probably have noticed that the electoral boundaries continue to display a “bias” towards the Labour party. It is far easier for Labour to secure a majority in the House of Commons than it is for the Conservatives. If Labour lead in the vote they will secure an overall majority, if the parties are neck and neck then Labour will be by far the largest party. In contrast, depending on how well the Liberal Democrats do, the Conservatives need to be in the region of 9 or 10 percent ahead in the polls to secure an overall majorty.
  18. I think the key word here is decreased. Thats what it says. It doesnt say redundancies. An organisation that employs 6m people, And if you assume a 40 year working life (20yrs to 60yrs). Wouldnt that make 150,000 people at each age between 20 and 60 roughly. If thats the case wouldn't 150,000 retire each year. So in 3 months wouldn't you expect 37500 to retire. Now I don't know how many people just left to do another job.
  19. I suppose the most obvious option was to agree to go along with what was proposed as long as it was framed in such a way as not to affect the UK. That would mean that if other EU nations wish to damage themselves in the way they seem bent on doing, we could advise them against it but not stand in their way. That would protect our interests, but also maintain the good will and support of the other nations, which we now seem to have largely lost. As it is, we have ended up with the other countries deciding to go ahead anyway, but being extremely pissed off with us and having to go about things in probably a more convoluted way. Apart from the damage of the specific incident, there is some longer-term reputational damage. Tabling some unrelated demands at 2am having failed to give the normal notice of them or seek support and views beforehand gives an unmistakable impression of trying to bounce everyone else in a crude and confrontational manner. It strongly suggests an absence of good faith. This will reinforce unhelpful impressions and mistrust of the UK, and make it correspondingly harder to get support for other measures in future. On the positive side, it seems likely that Cameron's shocking lack of skill and sensitivity in his approach will mean that other countries will now be more determined to impose tighter regulation on the City, to teach him a lesson. That will be a very positive outcome, though the exact opposite of what he intended. is that bit true Peter?
  20. I dont think he hates the EU. I think he sees it as a trading area we should be linked to, but on our terms. First and formost the UK government is accountable to UK citizens,Surely . Just because he believes there are flaws in the way the EU is run. It doesnt mean he thinks everything in europe is bad. Anyway, I still don't know if you would have signed the agreement
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