gordondaviesmoustache
Well-Known Member
Very good!I need to apply for a spell checking licence which will license me to check spellings.
Very good!I need to apply for a spell checking licence which will license me to check spellings.
If their available in color I might luck into getting won.I need to apply for a spell checking licence which will license me to check spellings.
I mean, that sort of suggests that "principle" was part of the reason at least. We weren't ready when Sudetenland was invaded, we weren't ready when Chamberlain came home with that piece of paper, we weren't ready when Poland was invaded, but we stuck to our guns (no pun intended) and responded in the only way a principled nation could do.Really?
Which country entered the war on principle? You think we did? In defence of Poland? A country we could supply no material aid to let alone defend?
where can I buy this?
I used to have a couple of neighbours who run businesses that each pull around 80% of their income from their council authorities.So you're happy to see your council tax being pissed up the wall on non jobs?
Cheque it out.If their available in color I might luck into getting won.
I've no idea.where can I buy this?
Like a DOGE job to cut the few jobs that 14 years of Tory austerity haven't cut?So you're happy to see your council tax being pissed up the wall on non jobs?
?would be made redundant or redeployed, no one will get sacked.
DEI is discriminationLike a DOGE job to cut the few jobs that 14 years of Tory austerity haven't cut?
Seriously, cut DEI and the council will likely face the costs of discrimination cases and in extremis the equal pay issue that bankrupted Birmingham.
bulk order for both to be placed this afternoonI've no idea.
But you can buy this on Amazon....
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I mean, that sort of suggests that "principle" was part of the reason at least. We weren't ready when Sudetenland was invaded, we weren't ready when Chamberlain came home with that piece of paper, we weren't ready when Poland was invaded, but we stuck to our guns (no pun intended) and responded in the only way a principled nation could do.
That's good to hear, on a detailed level - but I was more concerned on a general level that the face of Reform would even come out with that stuff, whether it would be enforceable or not.
Trump's selling them at 10 dollars a rollwhere can I buy this?
Yes I've seen the film, it was a very different interpretation of what has been accepted previously, and one that does make sense. It's difficult to imagine that Hitlers word in a letter or declaration would have held much weight at that point, so accepting Chamberlain was actually playing his is something I'm happy to doThe recent film Munich: The Edge of War is very much in that camp, that Chamberlain knew what Hitler's real intentions were all along and Munich was simply a matter of buying time. The young idealist in the film played by George Mackay is seen trying to convince Chamberlain that Hitler was a wrong un. Yet Chamberlain appears dismissive, even irritated, in such a way that we are led to believe he already knew, but he also knew that nothing would be gained by publicly admitting it, and that precious time could be bought by stringing it out for as long as possible.
The parallel story of what was happening in Germany at the time had an interesting slant as well.
Notwithstanding it's fiction based on a Robert Harris book, It's a nuanced interpretation and Angela Merkel of all people has publicly supported it.
So you're happy to see your council tax being pissed up the wall on non jobs?