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Liberal Democrat GAIN Mosborough (Sheffield) from Labour.
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Liberal Democrat GAIN Mosborough (Sheffield) from Labour.
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Ed. yes it is! and it has the highest ratio of trees to people of any city in Europe.
https://twitter.com/williamjordann/status/774230137097379840
There's a Scottish education for you...
1. Revenge upon the Tories for Brexit
2. Revenge for some other legislative sleight allegedly committed against Scotland
3. That the changes to schooling in England will, through some unspecified and dubious mechanism, impact negatively upon Barnett funding of Scotland
4. To "protest against elitism" (without the inconvenience and drowning risk of swimming into the middle of the Boat Race)
5. Because the voices told us to do it
6. All of the above
Thanks for the welcome back. My absence was mostly due to the referendum. I spent so much time in the months leading up to June campaigning and organising that I had let my business seriously slide and have been playing catch up to improve the bank balance and mollify a few clients. Thankfully I seem to be back to normal now so have more time to discuss politics again.
Know we've a couple of speakers on here - do they come in all languages?
В нынешней Германии....«Хозяева прячутся от гостей в подвале» https://t.co/zXL4odO1qe
FEC: Presidential candidates have raised more than $900 million so far this election cycle https://t.co/LD7To6qlNH
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/09/uk-completely-lost-post-brexit-and-will-plead-for-a-deal-top-bru/
And they wonder why we wanted to leave.
Most of the political leaders are simply following nationalist and populist rhetoric, and that is for me not a democracy. A democracy, in my opinion, is a political leader developing a vision and then trying to convince the public opinion to follow his vision, and not what is happening now
Has to be said though the person saying it doesn't always seem to follow that 'convince the pubilc opinion' bit, as it was Guy Verhofstadt.
More likely, however, than the great persuasive powers of Trump, is really just how deep tribalism goes.
"In total, 250,955 youngsters are being taught in under-performing state secondaries - around 7.3 per cent of the secondary school population, the data reveals. This is down from last year, when the figure was 274,351.
Analysis also shows that five areas have at least 10 under-performing schools. These are Kent (20 schools), Birmingham (11), Lancashire (11), Lincolnshire (10) and Northamptonshire (10). There were 41 areas with no failing schools."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3410011/How-does-school-GCSEs-New-results-tables-reveal-best-10-England-getting-C-grades.html#ixzz4JnAXq9XZ
It is notable that these under-performing schools are particularly in areas where selection applies, and the remainder of schools are these de-facto Secondary Moderns.
Note that the East Midlands have few excuses, Northants, Leicester and Nottingham have lots of failing schools too, but no state Grammar schools.
There is no magic solution to Britain's longstanding failure of much of the WWC, but I am not at all convinced that May has the answer either.
Indeed the poor retention rates of teachers in the profession (like my own profession) particularly when compared internationally, suggests that the problems are very deep rooted. High turnover of staff is a sign of serious organisational malaise.
Mind you, things are not much better elsewhere. I was talking earlier with one of my Romanian colleagues, who applied for a medical job in Paris, and was offered the job without interview. She contacted the hospital worried that not speaking any French would be a problem, but they told her that they were desperate, and that she should take up the job.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/09/uk-completely-lost-post-brexit-and-will-plead-for-a-deal-top-bru/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/09/juncker-commission-to-launch-charm-offensive-to-stave-off-populi/
It is going to be a pigs ear, and we are likely to be over a barrel taking an unsatisfactory deal, unless we plan for a hard Brexit.
More evidence of idiocy within the Commission. How is preparing properly for a complex negotiation being lost?
Cripes! as some might say.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2ecNcbSCiU
https://www.rt.com/shows/larry-king-now/
PS That is not my position, which is that a Trump presidency is potentially extremely dangerous for the US because of his potential to misread and exacerbate serious international crises. But I think that most people do not take policy positions on most issues, but adopt the policy position of the party that is most closely aligned with their overall political outlook.
Jeremy Corbyn (Poldark) by Peter Brookes - political cartoon gallery https://t.co/wCi9uXOdlq
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/09/theresa-may-comes-tory-fire-grammar-schools/
Theresa May will take us out of Europe despite remainer's, who are incapable of accepting democracy, and are led by those fine statesmen, Tim Farron and Owen Smith, the former being irrelevant and the latter about to be consigned to oblivion by none other than Jeremy Corbyn (who backs leaving the single market)
You must be a Lib dem.
'What do we make of this?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/09/uk-completely-lost-post-brexit-and-will-plead-for-a-deal-top-bru/'
What ever these self important idiots think it will be Germany that calls the shots.
Give them a year post Article 50 and then do hard Brexit and not waste anymore time.
Didn't they all meet at Chequers the other week for a bit of brainstorming, blue sky thinking and flipcharts?
I hope that they had enough beermats and fag packets to do the sums on.
I wouldn't count on it!
The serious talks will be with the major trading nations, that is where the deal will be worked out - UK is the largest export market for German cars. More than US or Japan.
Alternatively, make it a hard exit and get it all done next year, leave on 1/1/2018 and get the trade deals done afterwards.
https://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/SPORT/Pix/pictures/2011/6/1/1306941116767/Fifa-ballot-form-007.jpg
http://www.fiercewireless.com/europe/ec-withdraws-proposals-for-fair-use-limits-roaming-surcharge-abolition
'More specifically the leaders of the German car industry will put those idiotic eurocrats in their box. Indeed I expect Juncker's will not survive 2017'
A drive down any of our 'ram packed' motorways gives a great visual of what's at stake for the German car industry.
"Saying 'I am supporting the EU because I like Europe', would be rather like saying 'I am supporting FIFA because I like football'"
1'10" here https://youtu.be/U9SYJLb2naQ
Mercedes
BMW
Volkswagen
BMW
They have learned nothing.
Tossers.
9 September 1994: "Private Eye" No. 854: https://t.co/764u3Os0U9
'We just had a test of the "German industry gets what it wants" theory. Spoiler: German industry didn't get what it wants.
http://www.fiercewireless.com/europe/ec-withdraws-proposals-for-fair-use-limits-roaming-surcharge-abolition
Did that amount to €18 billion worth of business ?
German carmakers raise fears over Brexit - FT.com
www.ft.com › GlobalEconomy › EU Economy
2 Jul 2015 - German car exports to the UK last year were worth nearly €18bn, and carmakers such as Volkswagen, which owns Bentley, and BMW, owner of ...
The one next to it is also missing or maybe that's the access point to get behind the fridge?
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/57/Stimmzettel-Anschluss.jpg
Owen Smith: 'I fought off hundreds of lads to get my wife so I know how to win' https://t.co/bXg0WHHs48 https://t.co/RfEUIXp8WV
Please make it stop