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The quote is attributed to the teeny tiny Mark Francios - he really overrates his TA efforts doesn't he? Seems to think its made him Steven Segal

 
If this happened 2 months ago then why did Patel not stop it or make a statement confirming it so the families and the Enquiry...oh of course Patel is incapable of caring about anyone or any thing

 
FT reporting UK science seems to have lost the battle to hold the government to its £22bn R&D target by the end of this Parliament.

Not like this Govt to renege on commitments.
 
Why not indeed?
The lying fraud could put on one of his collection of hi-viz jackets and pose for publicity shots and give us some waffle about that Bond chap standing up for Britain against evil foreign types just like he himself is.
More Mr Bent than Mr Benn...
 
Just been reading about the voting on the environment bill and conservatives voting against the House of Lords amendment on banning the dumping of raw sewage in our waters.

I can’t work out any justifiable reason to vote against it, does anyone know why they did?
 
This was going to go in the Covid thread, but it's a wider issue that the non-plan for social care will not touch.

The number of care workers unvaccinated is quite large in many places, and there's three weeks before they lose their jobs. I can't conceive why so many are reluctant, but I hear that in Birmingham there are 2700 care workers likely to have to leave - and no-one to replace them. Several domiciliary care companies have already handed back contracts to councils, and for at least one care home (in Cheshire I think) the owner (after facing quality issues) is simply closing the home with a week's notice, so the local council has a week to find new places for around 40 vulnerable elderly residents.
 
This was going to go in the Covid thread, but it's a wider issue that the non-plan for social care will not touch.

The number of care workers unvaccinated is quite large in many places, and there's three weeks before they lose their jobs. I can't conceive why so many are reluctant, but I hear that in Birmingham there are 2700 care workers likely to have to leave - and no-one to replace them. Several domiciliary care companies have already handed back contracts to councils, and for at least one care home (in Cheshire I think) the owner (after facing quality issues) is simply closing the home with a week's notice, so the local council has a week to find new places for around 40 vulnerable elderly residents.

They’ll drop the vaccinated provision or extend the deadline.

Personally, having elderly people or sick people being cared for by unvaccinated staff does not sit well with me.
 
This was going to go in the Covid thread, but it's a wider issue that the non-plan for social care will not touch.

The number of care workers unvaccinated is quite large in many places, and there's three weeks before they lose their jobs. I can't conceive why so many are reluctant, but I hear that in Birmingham there are 2700 care workers likely to have to leave - and no-one to replace them. Several domiciliary care companies have already handed back contracts to councils, and for at least one care home (in Cheshire I think) the owner (after facing quality issues) is simply closing the home with a week's notice, so the local council has a week to find new places for around 40 vulnerable elderly residents.
Care home owners do not want the liability and if they’re not making a profit they don’t give a fuck.
 
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Just been reading about the voting on the environment bill and conservatives voting against the House of Lords amendment on banning the dumping of raw sewage in our waters.

I can’t work out any justifiable reason to vote against it, does anyone know why they did?
Like everything this government do, it all comes back to covering up the problems of Brexit and therefore exposing their own lies. The chemicals that the water companies need have become harder to source and more expensive because they are imported. So standards have been dropped to mitigate that. If this bill passes Then the water companies continue to rely on EU imports which cost more and the downsides of Brexit are in the headlines rather than covered up and gaslit.
 

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