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  • Originally posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    So two weeks ago she was "committed" to the triple lock, now there is "no commitment".

    Not exactly a vote winner!
    Errr, not really. It seems to me we're just entering another period of ''Austerity'', and that will go down really well at a time like this. Another vote winner.

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    • Originally posted by Old_pie View Post
      https://www.migrationwatchuk.org/new...-in-four-years

      A total of 28,592 people have crossed the Channel so far this year, compared to 28,526 in 2021.


      The number of people who have crossed the English Channel in small boats so far this year has now exceeded the total for the whole of 2021.

      The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said 601 migrants made the crossing on Monday in 19 boats, bringing this year's total so far to 28,592 people.

      In 2021, the total was 28,526 people.
      I was looking at some figures yesterday and it seems rather than the Tories ''choking off migration'', it has actually increased. All bar the ''Covid Years'', which I spose is understandable. 2021 being the last year they have any figures for.

      An overview of net migration in the UK – defined as the difference between immigration and emigration of people moving for at least a year.

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      • Originally posted by Old_pie View Post
        I wonder what impact the following had from the 2008 BMA conference:




        And then 10+ years later proclaim it's the government's fault.

        Union protectionism has for decades and more stunted this country.
        I don’t know, what impact did it have? As far as I know neither the BMA or any other trade union has control of new entrants into their industry. The union I worked for positively welcomed newcomers, and wanted them to have full time contracts. ( the employer always put new employees on part time).

        It’s interesting though that in 2008 the BMA had concerns about there being *too many* doctors. Unlike now.

        Competition is fierce for doctor training places, but ministers say limit on numbers must stay.

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        • Bring back Boris.

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          • Originally posted by Another one View Post
            Bring back Boris.
            Where from? Yet another holiday in the Caribbean?

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            • Originally posted by Another one View Post
              Bring back Boris.
              Great song, Boris the Spider, its sung by The Who do you know...When I play it nowadays I picture the face of Boris on a spider, and although I would never kill a spider I suddenly get the urge to stamp on the little focker...

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              • Originally posted by Elite_Pie View Post
                So two weeks ago she was "committed" to the triple lock, now there is "no commitment".

                Not exactly a vote winner!
                Looks like this morning's newspaper headlines have caused yet another U-turn!

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                • Originally posted by Elite_Pie View Post
                  Looks like this morning's newspaper headlines have caused yet another U-turn!
                  In fairness Eli, they never said Penchies wouldn't receive the promised rise, they just said ''nothing was off the table'' as politicians do. Phewwwwwwwwww






                  Prime Minister Liz Truss is facing MPs in her first Prime Minister's Questions since being forced to ditch her flagship tax cuts from the mini-budget
                  At the end of her clash with Starmer, Truss said she was "completely committed" to raising pensions in line with inflation, per the "triple lock" guarantee.


                  Liz Truss steps down after 45 days in office, kickstarting a process that will give the UK its third prime minister this year.

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                  • Anyone else get the feeling that what’s happening in Ukraine with the mass evacuation of Kherson and Ben Wallace flying to the States… Vlad is about to do the unthinkable?

                    Very very worrying

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                    • Originally posted by GranthamPie View Post
                      Anyone else get the feeling that what’s happening in Ukraine with the mass evacuation of Kherson and Ben Wallace flying to the States… Vlad is about to do the unthinkable?

                      Very very worrying
                      We ob expect something might be in the offing, as you say, grim times.

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                      • Might be best all round if the world went bang. Just a shame we are top of a league, typical.

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                        • Originally posted by Magpies1959 View Post
                          Might be best all round if the world went bang. Just a shame we are top of a league, typical.
                          That would be the most typical Notts County thing ever!

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                          • Originally posted by ncfcog View Post
                            That would be the most typical Notts County thing ever!
                            Yebbutt, if the season is curtailed in the event of a Nuclear war, as we're in 1st place, we get promoted, right?

                            Anddd, it means Radioactive Rovers, sorry, Rushcliffe Rovers get relegated?

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                            • Originally posted by countygump View Post
                              In fairness Eli, they never said Penchies wouldn't receive the promised rise, they just said ''nothing was off the table'' as politicians do.
                              But they were clearly planning it. The outcry in the press seems to have caused a rethink, especially as a lot of the harshest criticism came from Tory papers like the Mail, Express and Telegraph.

                              The chancellor's search for spending cuts across government departments leads most of the papers.

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                              • ^^
                                🤣🤣

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