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cryrst The garden of England 02 Aug 22 5.10pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
An election is essential if only to get a policy out of Starmer. It is of course quite wrong for tory members to choose a PM, it should be the public. Really the whole system needs tearing up and a complete rebuild. Starting with the abolition of the House of Lords.
Who chose bliar when John smith died?
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W12 02 Aug 22 5.16pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
An election is essential if only to get a policy out of Starmer. It is of course quite wrong for tory members to choose a PM, it should be the public. Really the whole system needs tearing up and a complete rebuild. Starting with the abolition of the House of Lords.
This should give you an idea on policy:
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steeleye20 Croydon 02 Aug 22 6.04pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Who chose bliar when John smith died? Labour were in opposition.
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orpingtoneagle Orpington 02 Aug 22 6.30pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Who chose bliar when John smith died? John Smith was not as far as I recall the Prime Minister (but I reckon he would have made a great PM) There is to me a world of difference between a party choosing a leader and a party choosing the Prime Minister. If you want a better example who chose Gordon Brown? But equally thems the rules so we get what we are given. (Not sure it really matters either as I doubt either Rushi or Liz are up to sorting out the current sh*t storm.)
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 02 Aug 22 7.12pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
1. An election is essential if only to get a policy out of Starmer. It is of course quite wrong for tory members to choose a PM, it should be the public. 3. Really the whole system needs tearing up and a complete rebuild. 4. Starting with the abolition of the dHouse of Lords.
1. Yes 2. Gordon Brown. He eventually had an election and lost. 3. The whole world and globalisation, yes, although globalisation and resets mean it’ll be everyone apart from leaders being fvcked 4. Possibly. some of the newcomers (Tony and Cherie’s dinner party favourites) are t exactly a solution
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 02 Aug 22 7.38pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I expect a general election more or less as soon as the leadership's done. Then you'll probably have about 6 years of it. Yes, i"m enjoying the whinging in the shops, you hear it everywhere, people are realising that profit isn"t the be all and end all in life- society should count- oh well, 6 more years please liz!
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 02 Aug 22 7.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Better start stockpiling emojis or demand will outstrip supply by some magnitude.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 02 Aug 22 7.42pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
An election is essential if only to get a policy out of Starmer. It is of course quite wrong for tory members to choose a PM, it should be the public. Really the whole system needs tearing up and a complete rebuild. Starting with the abolition of the House of Lords.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 06 Aug 22 12.20am | |
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Not exactly incompetence, but the chancellor telling the royal Tunbridge wells CONservatives he would take money from the poorest urban areas- to give to royal Tunbridge wells, shows you where these CONservatives priorities lay!
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 08 Aug 22 8.36pm | |
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9 in 10 NHS dental practices are not taking on any new adult patients, and 8 in 10 are not accepting any new children-,in 200 council areas, and a third of the UK dentists are not taking any adults at all- who is the CONservative minister on health?
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cryrst The garden of England 09 Aug 22 4.52am | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
9 in 10 NHS dental practices are not taking on any new adult patients, and 8 in 10 are not accepting any new children-,in 200 council areas, and a third of the UK dentists are not taking any adults at all- who is the CONservative minister on health? Why can’t adults pay £60 for a check, filling and a clean once a year. Pound a week, in a jar job done. That then frees up space for minors, which is more important in their younger years. Sensational s***e; not exactly being asked to pay for an operation are they. Sometimes in life you have to give back, it seems the uk has a hell of a lot of takers!
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becky over the moon 09 Aug 22 7.49am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Why can’t adults pay £60 for a check, filling and a clean once a year. Pound a week, in a jar job done. That then frees up space for minors, which is more important in their younger years. Sensational s***e; not exactly being asked to pay for an operation are they. Sometimes in life you have to give back, it seems the uk has a hell of a lot of takers! I have no objection to paying for treatment (£85 round here for a basic check & polish due to the scarcity of the species), as long as the dentist has paid privately for all his own training and examinations to qualify....... if they are NHS trained, I feel they have a bit of an obligation to give something back to the people who paid for it.
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