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tinker

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  1. Yep.....but it's his opinion is what's most wrong not his figures and the BBC should run an article on that as well as a his poor grasp on percentages.
  2. Seen the recent stats on the 'minority white' articles and couldn't help reading this article thinking the BBC was bound to have a balanced view on why immigration is good for the UK. Instead they had an article explaining how the percentages Farage used were wrong. "Why Nigel Farage is wrong about London being 'minority white" By Reality Check BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/63806518
  3. I think , boilers only use there full power when heating the hot water. A better way (for me) is to measure my gas usage at the meter on a daily basis and work out how much it's costing me each day.
  4. Christine McVie, Fleetwood Mac. Brought up in Birmingham, started her music career here as well. RIP.. " Christine Anne McVie (née Perfect; 12 July 1943 – 30 November 2022)[1][2][3][4] was an English musician, and the vocalist[5] and keyboardist of Fleetwood Mac, which she joined in 1970.[6] " https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_McVie
  5. He shouldn't have even mentioned they had broke in or that they was anywhere near his house, no comment , no comment.
  6. He was guilty, without doubt. Did he deserve to go to prison for 22 months, I'm not to sure tbh? They didn't mention if he had previous convictions so it's hard to say. TBH if I caught someone breaking into my house I would be happy they run off and would just call the police. If they was in my house then it's game on and anything I had would be used to get them out or render them harmless. Secret is , in your house, the law is more forgiving.
  7. Veretout playing for France, not very impressed Tbh....
  8. The criminals just said, "no comment , no comment", he was befriended by the coppers who then encouraged him to admit it was a red mist. From that moment on he was going to prison.
  9. Yea your right, efficiency is an easy effective measure. Be nice to see some government money used to develop some new ideas. I know cladding has a bad rep but for wall insulation it's seems a good place to start, especially for small scale properties, houses etc. It's an area that the government is really lacking in , forward thinking and it pisses me off that the people in charge seem to be the most lacking in any sort of inventive thought, just self serving salesmen and women.
  10. Would love to see some major investments in renewable energy. Tidal barrages would be my pick , huge potential for unlimited energy for 100's of years. If it's done right it could be virtually maintenance free. If we can become energy self sufficient everything else would become alot easier. London has a tidal barrier, stick some turbines in it.
  11. Well I do when I visit, it's so easy to do it would be rude not to. Restricting London's growth it might be physically restricted by green belt but its certainly not lacked public funding into its infrastructure, like the rest of the country.
  12. Why didn't they curb the growth of London then, if they are so far ahead. It takes me more time to get to West Bromwich than it does to London, ( from Marston Green) a city has to have a local economy to thrive and grow, this is aided by local transport systems. Living in London it's so easy to pop across the city to a specialist deli , restaurant or any other independent retailer, it enables them to thrive . In cities, like Birmingham , business struggle because they either have to be in the centre with its sky high rates and rent or they won't get the business as travel is so expensive and disjointed for them to be out of the centre.
  13. Well the west midlands has a population of 2.7m and that's in a small area. Even if it was a substantial tram or train network it would be a vast improvement on what we have now which is mix of bus companies all vying for the busy routes and a cycle network that's laughable. Hard to imagine we could build anything like the canal network we had in the past now, we quite clearly couldn't, despite not having to dig them out by hand like we did in the past.
  14. This article from is from 2015, it's a big eye opener to Birminghams past. "Birmingham finally bouncing back after 70 years says Centre for Cities City is now finally overturning a deliberate policy to stifle economic growth lasting seven decades as influential thinktank reveals Birmingham is finally becoming a boom town again" https://www.business-live.co.uk/economic-development/birmingham-finally-bouncing-back-after-8772639
  15. If there's only a set amount to go around and one area getting 90% of it then that's a problem. The TV licencing fee is a classic example where certain region are getting nothing while others get far more than they pay in. London's infrastructure has a huge influence on its productivity, give any city a decent underground system and it's going boom. How much was the cross rail system, £19b. And there's more developments planned for the future, another cross rail, north to south London and a few more projects as well. While the rest of country has a few trams and buses, it's wrong and its killing the UK's development.
  16. Had a to stop listening as well, that Steve Bunce constantly chatting crap at machine gun pace. Ryder was causing Parker problems and with his hand injury he would have taken a beating and still lost. Good call from Parker , no point in fighting in those circumstances. Hopefully Ryder gets a few pay days .
  17. Sounds like a decent plan, Brexit has sort of torpedoed my plans for spending time abroad in retirement. Are you going for a Spanish visa?
  18. Rivers a local lad , well Nuneaton, trains around Brum. Disappointed for him tonight but Sheeraz is on a different level.
  19. Great going to remote places while you are fit and healthy but once illness and old age kicks in you are in a right mess. Mid Wales is not the place to retire and neither is Scotland.
  20. Want Labour to deal with the mess they have made, they can blame them for the inevitable social welfare cuts and get re-elected in 5 years time.
  21. Think our issue was in the midfield, we lost control of the game there. Mount couldn't get a hold in the game, Rice worked hard and tried to break up play Bellingham huffed and puffed but again like Mount wasnt affective. Once we have lost control of the middle the wide players and Kane became isolated, feeding off long balls and hurried clearances. Southgates in game management is poor, once we lose control of a game he doesn't change our shape and this plays into the hands of any opposition who has a decent coach. This can't be a surprise to anyone, hes has failed at this time and time again. The real shame is the squad we have is arguably the strongest we have ever had but I can't help thinking a good coach over the last few years would have led to one of not two trophies in the cabinet.
  22. So easy to see weak teachers/managers, couple of days, as a pupil, in a inner city comprehensive school and you just know who the victims are going to be ........ Southgate im sorry son, nice bloke wrong job.
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