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Betway now offering odds on Trump's new hairstyle now the secrets of his current one have been highlighted pic.twitter.com/NSPlwpwo64
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Jeremy Corbyn told Michel Barnier that he was open to keeping Britain in the customs union after Brexit, a memo circulated to European nations suggests.
The Labour leader met Mr Barnier, the European Union's chief Brexit negotiator, in London on Monday, where Mr Corbyn promised to run the Brexit negotiations “very differently” if he came to power - and dangled a raft of possible concessions to the EU.
According to a memo of the meeting, drawn up after a debrief between Mr Barnier and ambassadors from the other 27 EU nations, Mr Corbyn said that he was willing to allow the UK to submit to the rulings of the European Court of Justice should he become prime minister.
The document, seen by The Daily Telegraph, also states that Mr Corbyn said he could offer a “unilateral guarantee” on the rights of EU citizens during transition.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2018/02/08/eu-memo-barnier-meeting-raises-questions-jeremy-corbyns-brexit/
I suspect top knot/man bun lovers also like pineapple on pizza.
Across the top poses a few technical problems, though.
PS - I'm touched, touched that you felt the need to post an apology/trigger warning to me, ME about your post causing trauma.
https://tinyurl.com/y7tjfwls
Look for it at the end of the rainbow...
My understanding is that his pubes are dyed ginger.
https://twitter.com/AllieHBNews/status/961725379936432128
https://britainelects.com/2018/02/08/previews-08-feb-2018/
They're too late, of course.
https://twitter.com/AaronBell80/status/961590183916376064
Can’t be sustainable.
The source claimed to have seen footage from a night there that was “like a full-on Caligula orgy”, with girls wearing Oxfam T-shirts. The charity is understood to have no record of the footage being given to the investigation.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/top-oxfam-staff-paid-haiti-survivors-for-sex-mhm6mpmgw
#POXFAM
Heavens knows why he'd give those concessions away after May secured an end to ECJ jurisdiction after the UK left.
It is a bit like when the Armed Forces give dishonorable dismissals for mis conduct. It does not invalidate the organisation.
Save our Stretton are opposed to new building. They are NIMBYs.
What utter bastards.
Trading these for some other issues that do matter is not a bad gambit.
https://youtu.be/ojubI-sYwho
I have a rule of thumb: the vast majority of people are good. They make mistakes, but are generally good. 1% of people, however, are utter wrong 'uns. And you cannot always tell them before they do something wrong.
Any organisation with many employees will have a number of wrong 'uns within it. No-one, whether SME, multinational or charity, can put their hands in their hearts and say: "Nothing like this could ever happen in our organisation."
Therefore, three things become important:
*) Early detection. Have processes in place that allow people to come forward with allegations of wrong-doing. Do not allow them to get swallowed up in levels of the organisation's hierarchy (and perhaps covered up).
*) Fairly investigate. Look into the allegations in a way that is fair to accuser and accused, whether the accused is a janitor or a board member. Follow a well-defined process. If criminality is involved, report to the police.
*) Once this is done, see how the process can be improved.
It's the opposite of saying 'lets get married' isn't it. No-one 'just' gets married. The decision might seem simple, but all sorts of things flow from that decision!
As my grandson tweeted once, having asked his girl-friend to marry him "Spending Sunday afternoons in IKEA. What HAVE I done!"