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Hand me downs from Ed Balls.geoffw said:
I thinks he's displaying the Waffen-SS Oberfuhrer Collar Tabs (available for £12.95 from epicmilitaria.com)FrancisUrquhart said:Eddie already has the required uniform....
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Did that bus with £350milion just ditch the moolah as gold bars as it flew over Siberia last week only to shed its carcass now?Sandpit said:By the way, the biggest global story tomorrow could well be the Chinese satellite crashing to Earth.
It’s not an April Fool, it’s an 8,500kg satellite the size of a bus that’s out of control and heading to Earth. Really hope it ends up in the ocean somewhere.
It’s too far south to get the U.K. but could end up in Southern Europe, Africa, Asia or America anywhere between 43°N and 43°S, the latest prediction is it to crash tomorrow night.
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
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Jezza? Resign?*SandyRentool said:Is anyone able to demonstrate the fundamental difference between what Shawcroft has done and what Jezza did regarding the mural?
Clearly one is a resigning matter and the other isn't, but I'm not sure why.
He will only resign if he does something serious, such as, I don't know, losing a vote of confidence by a four to one...ah.
Or if he published a joke calling for the physical extermination of his political ene...oh.
Or if he promoted a woman he'd had an affair with to a senior position in the shadow cabinet which she is utterly incapable of...hmmm.
Or if he shares a platform with a neo-Nazi...umm.
Or if he supports mass murderers in their terrorist camp...no, he's not going to resign is he?
*My autocorrect changed that to 'reign' which actually works better.0 -
She was driven out by the zios and Tory scum who infest the Labour party.SouthamObserver said:
John McDonnell finally managed to sit Jeremy down and explained to him slowly, using short words, why Shawcroft had to go. Izzard is a non-Corbynista, so Jeremy is now down one on the NEC. Not that it will make much difference.Sandpit said:
Glad to see sense finally prevails. There’s only usually one reason someone resigns at 7:30 on a Saturday though...TGOHF said:0 -
Lower than vermin.Sean_F said:
She was driven out by the zios and Tory scum who infest the Labour party.SouthamObserver said:
John McDonnell finally managed to sit Jeremy down and explained to him slowly, using short words, why Shawcroft had to go. Izzard is a non-Corbynista, so Jeremy is now down one on the NEC. Not that it will make much difference.Sandpit said:
Glad to see sense finally prevails. There’s only usually one reason someone resigns at 7:30 on a Saturday though...TGOHF said:
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Depends on timings, angles and components. It’s not a controlled deorbit which might ensure a complete burnup, it’s out of control so there could be large and hazardous pieces of debris that make it down.Mortimer said:
Burn up on reentry?Sandpit said:By the way, the biggest global story tomorrow could well be the Chinese satellite crashing to Earth.
It’s not an April Fool, it’s an 8,500kg satellite the size of a bus that’s out of control and heading to Earth. Really hope it ends up in the ocean somewhere.
It’s too far south to get the U.K. but could end up in Southern Europe, Africa, Asia or America anywhere between 43°N and 43°S, the latest prediction is it to crash tomorrow night.
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
The current estimated window is 14 hours centred on 23:30GMT tomorrow, there may only be a few minutes’ notice of it entering the atmosphere and there’s lots of plans afoot to keep planes out of its way.0 -
Who knew members of the shadow cabinet might be so overpriced ....another_richard said:I see that Asda are now selling five different types of British vegetables at 20p.
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Eddie: "I'm a cross-dresser trapped in an anti-semite's body!"FrancisUrquhart said:Eddie already has the required uniform....
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Isn't it a space station rather than a satellite?Sandpit said:By the way, the biggest global story tomorrow could well be the Chinese satellite crashing to Earth.
It’s not an April Fool, it’s an 8,500kg satellite the size of a bus that’s out of control and heading to Earth. Really hope it ends up in the ocean somewhere.
It’s too far south to get the U.K. but could end up in Southern Europe, Africa, Asia or America anywhere between 43°N and 43°S, the latest prediction is it to crash tomorrow night.
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
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(Because our own banks were extremely exposed. It was not an act of altruism, it was simply cheaper to help the Irish out.)Sean_F said:
Then again, we did have to bail out the Irish banking system a couple of years earlier.williamglenn said:
The economic backdrop is very different from 2014. Ireland seems to be doing very well with the Euro.TGOHF said:
Joining the Euro would be a tough sell to Scotland for Nicla.williamglenn said:
Originally her timeline was after we know what the Brexit deal looks like but before it's too late to choose a different course. Given a standstill transition her calculus will surely be different as the logic for independence strengthens once the UK is in a "vassal state" position, and UK secession combined with EU accession can be pitched as taking back control. In those circumstances unionist pro-Europeans would be pushed towards support for independence, and Eurosceptic indy-supporters would be marginalised.TheScreamingEagles said:I wonder what happens if Nicola Sturgeon doesn't call another independence referendum.
She might be stuck between a rock and a hard place.
She's not stupid, she knows if the Nats lose another referendum that really will settle it for a generation and then some but if she doesn't call a referendum then she'll be facing an insurrection from her own side.
I wonder if she'll call a non section 30 authorised referendum. I'd hope Mrs May would handle it better than the powers that be in Madrid.0 -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjE080TGEEkJackW said:
Who knew members of the shadow cabinet might be so overpriced ....another_richard said:I see that Asda are now selling five different types of British vegetables at 20p.
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Your Grace, I find that comment offensive and inappropriate.JackW said:
Who knew members of the shadow cabinet might be so overpriced ....another_richard said:I see that Asda are now selling five different types of British vegetables at 20p.
Vegetables are harmless, useful, help the poor most and are the foundation of a good society.
The Shadow Cabinet, however...0 -
Tut tut, nil points for the PB CACA.geoffw said:
I thinks he's displaying the Waffen-SS Oberfuhrer Collar Tabs (available for £12.95 from epicmilitaria.com)FrancisUrquhart said:Eddie already has the required uniform....
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Izzard is playing Wermacht General Fellgiebel in Valkyrie, an anti Nazi and part of the plot to kill Hitler, executed after its failure. Tortured for three weeks but didn't reveal his co-conspirators, so quite heroic in fact.0 -
Overpedantry - isn't the moon* a satellite? So I'm pretty sure Tiangong 1 counts as one.rcs1000 said:
Isn't it a space station rather than a satellite?Sandpit said:By the way, the biggest global story tomorrow could well be the Chinese satellite crashing to Earth.
It’s not an April Fool, it’s an 8,500kg satellite the size of a bus that’s out of control and heading to Earth. Really hope it ends up in the ocean somewhere.
It’s too far south to get the U.K. but could end up in Southern Europe, Africa, Asia or America anywhere between 43°N and 43°S, the latest prediction is it to crash tomorrow night.
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
(Sorry for the pedantry.)
(Edit - consulting the Internet's Premier Font of All Knowledge and Much Misknowledge, the first sentence of the entry for the ISS calls it a "habitable artificial satellite".)
(* Edit 2 - and that's definitely the day I will worry about "large out-of-control satellite crashing to Earth")0 -
While labour are fighting themselves TM just quietly gets on with the job
Yesterday she announced more money for the homeless while studying Finland's success (the only Country in Europe to see a fall in the homeless) and tonight she has announced the childrens bereavement fund axing child burial fees.
Little measures but shows a new caring side0 -
It's a satellite by virtue of being in orbit round us, and a member of the subset of satellites which are space stations. (Sorry for the pedantry.)rcs1000 said:
Isn't it a space station rather than a satellite?Sandpit said:By the way, the biggest global story tomorrow could well be the Chinese satellite crashing to Earth.
It’s not an April Fool, it’s an 8,500kg satellite the size of a bus that’s out of control and heading to Earth. Really hope it ends up in the ocean somewhere.
It’s too far south to get the U.K. but could end up in Southern Europe, Africa, Asia or America anywhere between 43°N and 43°S, the latest prediction is it to crash tomorrow night.
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
(Sorry for the pedantry.)0 -
"That's no moon! That's a space station!"rcs1000 said:
Isn't it a space station rather than a satellite?Sandpit said:By the way, the biggest global story tomorrow could well be the Chinese satellite crashing to Earth.
It’s not an April Fool, it’s an 8,500kg satellite the size of a bus that’s out of control and heading to Earth. Really hope it ends up in the ocean somewhere.
It’s too far south to get the U.K. but could end up in Southern Europe, Africa, Asia or America anywhere between 43°N and 43°S, the latest prediction is it to crash tomorrow night.
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
(Sorry for the pedantry.)0 -
"That's no moon! That's a space station!"rcs1000 said:
Isn't it a space station rather than a satellite?Sandpit said:By the way, the biggest global story tomorrow could well be the Chinese satellite crashing to Earth.
It’s not an April Fool, it’s an 8,500kg satellite the size of a bus that’s out of control and heading to Earth. Really hope it ends up in the ocean somewhere.
It’s too far south to get the U.K. but could end up in Southern Europe, Africa, Asia or America anywhere between 43°N and 43°S, the latest prediction is it to crash tomorrow night.
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
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Don't be sorry, even with Sunil accidentally posting Alec Guinness' famous one liner twice this is far more interesting than That Which Shall Not Be Named.Ishmael_Z said:
It's a satellite by virtue of being in orbit round us, and a member of the subset of satellites which are space stations. (Sorry for the pedantry.)rcs1000 said:
Isn't it a space station rather than a satellite?Sandpit said:By the way, the biggest global story tomorrow could well be the Chinese satellite crashing to Earth.
It’s not an April Fool, it’s an 8,500kg satellite the size of a bus that’s out of control and heading to Earth. Really hope it ends up in the ocean somewhere.
It’s too far south to get the U.K. but could end up in Southern Europe, Africa, Asia or America anywhere between 43°N and 43°S, the latest prediction is it to crash tomorrow night.
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
(Sorry for the pedantry.)0 -
Ishmael_Z said:
It's a satellite by virtue of being in orbit round us, and a member of the subset of satellites which are space stations. (Sorry for the pedantry.)rcs1000 said:
Isn't it a space station rather than a satellite?Sandpit said:By the way, the biggest global story tomorrow could well be the Chinese satellite crashing to Earth.
It’s not an April Fool, it’s an 8,500kg satellite the size of a bus that’s out of control and heading to Earth. Really hope it ends up in the ocean somewhere.
It’s too far south to get the U.K. but could end up in Southern Europe, Africa, Asia or America anywhere between 43°N and 43°S, the latest prediction is it to crash tomorrow night.
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
(Sorry for the pedantry.)
In space, no one can you scream.
On PB, no one is sorry for pedantry.
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Daily Mail front page alleges a labour MP of wife beating to the fury of women MP's0
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My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.0 -
My 15 year old granddaughter started a saturday job three months ago and loves itFloater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.0 -
My turn to be pedantic:Big_G_NorthWales said:Daily Mail front page alleges a labour MP of wife beating to the fury of women MP's
Do you mean they're furious with the Mail for printing it, or the MP for allegedly being a wife beater?0 -
Poor grammar by me - yes Harriet Harman et al are on the warpath apparently against their MPydoethur said:
My turn to be pedantic:Big_G_NorthWales said:Daily Mail front page alleges a labour MP of wife beating to the fury of women MP's
Do you mean they're furious with the Mail for printing it, or the MP for allegedly being a wife beater?0 -
The Saturday job I started at 14 led me to start a business in the same industry.Big_G_NorthWales said:
My 15 year old granddaughter started a saturday job three months ago and loves itFloater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.0 -
Quite so. In the last couple of weeks we've had Brexit transition deal, NHS pay deal, more midwives initiative, NHS 10 year funding plan proposal, recycling plastic bottles, more money for MOD, homeless initiative and rethink on housing benefit for 18 year olds etc. Just getting on with the job while Labour are talking about Corbyn's hat and deciding whether they are racist or not. There's much more to this Government than Brexit.Big_G_NorthWales said:While labour are fighting themselves TM just quietly gets on with the job
Yesterday she announced more money for the homeless while studying Finland's success (the only Country in Europe to see a fall in the homeless) and tonight she has announced the childrens bereavement fund axing child burial fees.
Little measures but shows a new caring side0 -
Front page of the Observer - leading Jewish Donor ditches the labour party0
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Shawcroft claimed in a Facebook post that the anti-Semitism row has been concocted to get at Corbyn; in other words, it’s a conspuracy by Jews to undermine Corbyn. Although Corbyn no doubt believes the same, he hasn’t been stupid enough to say it out liud.SandyRentool said:Is anyone able to demonstrate the fundamental difference between what Shawcroft has done and what Jezza did regarding the mural?
Clearly one is a resigning matter and the other isn't, but I'm not sure why.
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My Saturday job was very instructive about the world of work.Floater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.
It was in a city-centre department store, one among several including the next door premises.
Turned out there was one enterprising worker who had 'full-time' jobs in both stores. She managed to put in enough appearances in both stores to keep everybody happy for quite a long time. Don't know how she was eventually caught out.0 -
Lets see where she is in 6 months - they have previous form on thisBig_G_NorthWales said:
The problem is that she is still a party member.ydoethur said:
So it was in no way her fault and she is only resigning because of a media circus?TheWhiteRabbit said:The Labour official at the centre of an anti-Semitism row has resigned from the party's ruling committee.
Christine Shawcroft said her membership of the NEC had "become a distraction for the party and an excuse for endless intrusive media harassment of myself, my family and friends".
What a weaselly statement.
To show real action Corbyn has to cancel her party membership along with many others0 -
YepFrancisUrquhart said:
Give it another 3 days, then sent to the naughty step for a few months, then quietly unsuspended.Big_G_NorthWales said:
The problem is that she is still a party member.ydoethur said:
So it was in no way her fault and she is only resigning because of a media circus?TheWhiteRabbit said:The Labour official at the centre of an anti-Semitism row has resigned from the party's ruling committee.
Christine Shawcroft said her membership of the NEC had "become a distraction for the party and an excuse for endless intrusive media harassment of myself, my family and friends".
What a weaselly statement.
To show real action Corbyn has to cancel her party membership along with many others0 -
Are there any stories that might potentially be hoaxes? Can't see any that look light hearted enough.Big_G_NorthWales said:Front page of the Observer - leading Jewish Donor ditches the labour party
THe Guardian had a good one some years ago where it said it would convert its entire archive to twitter speak.0 -
But she has not been thrown out of labour as far as I know and there lies the problemFloater said:
YepFrancisUrquhart said:
Give it another 3 days, then sent to the naughty step for a few months, then quietly unsuspended.Big_G_NorthWales said:
The problem is that she is still a party member.ydoethur said:
So it was in no way her fault and she is only resigning because of a media circus?TheWhiteRabbit said:The Labour official at the centre of an anti-Semitism row has resigned from the party's ruling committee.
Christine Shawcroft said her membership of the NEC had "become a distraction for the party and an excuse for endless intrusive media harassment of myself, my family and friends".
What a weaselly statement.
To show real action Corbyn has to cancel her party membership along with many others0 -
So she resigned over that comment rather than over her defence of the candidate who posted holocaust denial?SouthamObserver said:
Shawcroft claimed in a Facebook post that the anti-Semitism row has been concocted to get at Corbyn; in other words, it’s a conspuracy by Jews to undermine Corbyn. Although Corbyn no doubt believes the same, he hasn’t been stupid enough to say it out liud.SandyRentool said:Is anyone able to demonstrate the fundamental difference between what Shawcroft has done and what Jezza did regarding the mural?
Clearly one is a resigning matter and the other isn't, but I'm not sure why.
I can't keep up.0 -
ydoethur said:
Are there any stories that might potentially be hoaxes? Can't see any that look light hearted enough.Big_G_NorthWales said:Front page of the Observer - leading Jewish Donor ditches the labour party
THe Guardian had a good one some years ago where it said it would convert its entire archive to twitter speak.
Yo! Left is good - right is bad.
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Depends upon the colour of the rosette the MP wears.ydoethur said:
My turn to be pedantic:Big_G_NorthWales said:Daily Mail front page alleges a labour MP of wife beating to the fury of women MP's
Do you mean they're furious with the Mail for printing it, or the MP for allegedly being a wife beater?0 -
Ist April tomorrow but the front pages so far do not look good for labour and I doubt they are hoaxesydoethur said:
Are there any stories that might potentially be hoaxes? Can't see any that look light hearted enough.Big_G_NorthWales said:Front page of the Observer - leading Jewish Donor ditches the labour party
THe Guardian had a good one some years ago where it said it would convert its entire archive to twitter speak.0 -
It’s in a very small subset of satellites which *were* space stations. (Sorry for the pedantry).Ishmael_Z said:
It's a satellite by virtue of being in orbit round us, and a member of the subset of satellites which are space stations. (Sorry for the pedantry.)rcs1000 said:
Isn't it a space station rather than a satellite?Sandpit said:By the way, the biggest global story tomorrow could well be the Chinese satellite crashing to Earth.
It’s not an April Fool, it’s an 8,500kg satellite the size of a bus that’s out of control and heading to Earth. Really hope it ends up in the ocean somewhere.
It’s too far south to get the U.K. but could end up in Southern Europe, Africa, Asia or America anywhere between 43°N and 43°S, the latest prediction is it to crash tomorrow night.
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
(Sorry for the pedantry.)0 -
That story is surreal. A Birkenhead branch claims it won't do diversity training because they think the organisation providing it has links with Israel and ISIS?!!Big_G_NorthWales said:Front page of the Observer - leading Jewish Donor ditches the labour party
Janan Ganesh had it right - these people are thick as pigshit0 -
Sunday Times front page has "Corbyn's Hate Factory".0
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Sacrificial offeringSandyRentool said:Is anyone able to demonstrate the fundamental difference between what Shawcroft has done and what Jezza did regarding the mural?
Clearly one is a resigning matter and the other isn't, but I'm not sure why.0 -
Evening all
I see the Saturday evening Conservative love-in is underway.
Apparently we are to give children "Saturday jobs" - these are presumably the same children who have just been advised to "revise seven hours per day over Easter" so presumably 7 hours revision, 7 hours work, 7 hours sleep gives them a full 3 hours for life every day.
How magnanimous these Conservatives are ?
Now, according to the Government's Chief Apologist on here, they are generously "helping the homeless" - how, by building some houses they can afford to live in or by providing adequate funding to provide the mental health care so many of them seem to need ?
How caring - makes a change from slagging off Labour I suppose.
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I had considered that point. It is now a [derelict, abandoned and unusable] space station. In 24 hours it won't be.Sandpit said:
It’s in a very small subset of satellites which *were* space stations. (Sorry for the pedantry).Ishmael_Z said:
It's a satellite by virtue of being in orbit round us, and a member of the subset of satellites which are space stations. (Sorry for the pedantry.)rcs1000 said:
Isn't it a space station rather than a satellite?Sandpit said:By the way, the biggest global story tomorrow could well be the Chinese satellite crashing to Earth.
It’s not an April Fool, it’s an 8,500kg satellite the size of a bus that’s out of control and heading to Earth. Really hope it ends up in the ocean somewhere.
It’s too far south to get the U.K. but could end up in Southern Europe, Africa, Asia or America anywhere between 43°N and 43°S, the latest prediction is it to crash tomorrow night.
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
(Sorry for the pedantry.)0 -
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?stodge said:Evening all
I see the Saturday evening Conservative love-in is underway.
Apparently we are to give children "Saturday jobs" - these are presumably the same children who have just been advised to "revise seven hours per day over Easter" so presumably 7 hours revision, 7 hours work, 7 hours sleep gives them a full 3 hours for life every day.
How magnanimous these Conservatives are ?
Now, according to the Government's Chief Apologist on here, they are generously "helping the homeless" - how, by building some houses they can afford to live in or by providing adequate funding to provide the mental health care so many of them seem to need ?
How caring - makes a change from slagging off Labour I suppose.0 -
Certainly if the Times or Mail story are hoaxes then their lawyers must already be anticipating a fortune for trying to defend an unanswerable libel action.Big_G_NorthWales said:
Ist April tomorrow but the front pages so far do not look good for labour and I doubt they are hoaxesydoethur said:
Are there any stories that might potentially be hoaxes? Can't see any that look light hearted enough.Big_G_NorthWales said:Front page of the Observer - leading Jewish Donor ditches the labour party
THe Guardian had a good one some years ago where it said it would convert its entire archive to twitter speak.0 -
The space station in question is Tiangong-1, the latest (and first Chinese) in a long line of space stations including Skylab, Salyut, Mir and ISS. A more developed version featured in the finale of the 2013 film "Gravity" and depicted it crashing to Earth. You can see it here:Sandpit said:By the way, the biggest global story tomorrow could well be the Chinese satellite crashing to Earth.
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCIwXGq0zD0
(PS it's a brilliant film)
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Hi. Felt I had to comment on Another Richard's musings on cheap veg in the supermarkets.
The reason the veg is cheap is that the supermarkets have decided to have an Easter promotion on them and have instructed their contracted suppliers to procure the veg cheap. These are loss leaders and do not reflect underlying supply and/or market value. I'm not entirely sure how the loss is shared but you can bet the supplier is taking at least part of it.
Similarly, farm gate lamb prices are currently fairly high due to shortages of supply, yet the supermarkets are selling it spectacularly cheap for Easter. Suppliers are having to absorb losses to fulfil existing contracts.
It isn't about Brexit.
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Didn’t you known the Jewish illuminati fund ISIS...ydoethur said:
That story is surreal. A Birkenhead branch claims it won't do diversity training because they think the organisation providing it has links with Israel and ISIS?!!Big_G_NorthWales said:Front page of the Observer - leading Jewish Donor ditches the labour party
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So what do you think a teenager should do on a Saturday - work, revise or enjoy life ?steve_garner said:
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?
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As the armies of Marshals Konev and Zhukov - 2.5 million men, 41,600 guns and mortars, 6,250 tanks and 7,500 aircraft - prepared to close fast in a massive onslaught on Berlin from north and south, Stalin told his Western Allies that he planned to send only second-rate forces against the capital, disingenuously assuring them that the city had "lost all its strategic importance".SandyRentool said:
I thought tomorrow was April 1st?marke09 said:
Chris Mason
Verified account @ChrisMasonBBC
20m20 minutes ago
Christine Shawcroft will be replaced on Labour's National Executive Committee by Eddie Izzard
This particular fib from the great liar would only have been "the greatest April fool in modern history", as Beevor sensationally describes it, if the leaders of the democracies had ever been truly fooled.
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Woah. I've just read Adonis' twitter feed.
Glad he doesn't post here. What a Brexit bore...0 -
It doesn't work that way. Farmers that switched to horticulture so we can have lovely locally grown vegetables will just switch back to wheat that doesn't need the labour. People involved in processing and who aren't all immigrants will lose their jobs and we will import more of our vegetables. But, don't blame me, I didn't vote Leave.Elliot said:
Higher low skill wages for British citizens is well worth losing a little bit of agricultural activity eith terrible pay and conditions.FF43 said:
Migrant worker numbers down 15-20%, leading to a 10-15% shortfall in workers overall. Less than half of those that did come are certain of coming back next year. Bear in mind you plant the crops before you know who's going to pick them. There's definitely an issue. Enjoy the British vegetables while you still can.another_richard said:I see that Asda are now selling five different types of British vegetables at 20p:
https://groceries.asda.com/product/cabbage-brussels-sprouts/asda-growers-selection-spring-greens/392945
https://groceries.asda.com/product/carrots/asda-growers-selection-carrots/30240
https://groceries.asda.com/product/onions-leeks/asda-growers-selection-extra-trimmed-leeks/910002869199
https://groceries.asda.com/product/parsnips-root-veg/asda-growers-selection-parsnips/910001160815
https://groceries.asda.com/product/parsnips-root-veg/asda-growers-selection-british-swede/910003082671
Yet the NFU and Guardian claim that there's a shortage of agricultural workers and food is rotting in the fields.
About as believable as no Australian bowlers knowing the ball was being tampered with.
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I think you should remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?stodge said:
So what do you think a teenager should do on a Saturday - work, revise or enjoy life ?steve_garner said:
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?0 -
A ludicrous balance.stodge said:Apparently we are to give children "Saturday jobs" - these are presumably the same children who have just been advised to "revise seven hours per day over Easter" so presumably 7 hours revision, 7 hours work, 7 hours sleep gives them a full 3 hours for life every day.
Should be 7 hours work, 14 hours revision, 3 hours sleep.
Real life happens in the summer holidays.
That 14 hours should further be broken down according to the relative importance of the subject. Therefore 10 hours history and four hours revising boring and unimportant bollocks like science.0 -
Must be all those lambs rotting in the fields we've been told about ...CButterfield said:Hi. Felt I had to comment on Another Richard's musings on cheap veg in the supermarkets.
The reason the veg is cheap is that the supermarkets have decided to have an Easter promotion on them and have instructed their contracted suppliers to procure the veg cheap. These are loss leaders and do not reflect underlying supply and/or market value. I'm not entirely sure how the loss is shared but you can bet the supplier is taking at least part of it.
Similarly, farm gate lamb prices are currently fairly high due to shortages of supply, yet the supermarkets are selling it spectacularly cheap for Easter. Suppliers are having to absorb losses to fulfil existing contracts.
It isn't about Brexit.0 -
I didn't hear a single Conservative denounce it.steve_garner said:
I think you should remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?stodge said:
So what do you think a teenager should do on a Saturday - work, revise or enjoy life ?steve_garner said:
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?0 -
What about the married ones?stodge said:
I didn't hear a single Conservative denounce it.steve_garner said:
I think you should remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?stodge said:
So what do you think a teenager should do on a Saturday - work, revise or enjoy life ?steve_garner said:
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?0 -
Oh. That’s an, erm, unhelpful headline.steve_garner said:Sunday Times front page has "Corbyn's Hate Factory".
Or, if you’re a Corbynista, the latest manifestation of the Evil Murdoch doing the bidding of the Jews who fund him by again smearing the Dear Leader.
Anyway, work to do tomorrow as it’s not an Easter holiday everywhere! Laters.0 -
It means so much to my wife and I as he has Aspergers and he has come so very far after the system utterly, utterly failed him.Big_G_NorthWales said:
My 15 year old granddaughter started a saturday job three months ago and loves itFloater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.
Such a change in a few short years and I owe Sir Bob Russell a debt for helping my family.
Also a shout out to a Lib Dem Councillor by name of Martin Goss who helped set up the placement.
Now that man is a public servant of the first order.0 -
You said, about the suggestion that kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter, "how magnaminous these Conservatives are"? Ok, how about you explain who made that suggestion and how they represent the Conservatives?stodge said:
I didn't hear a single Conservative denounce it.steve_garner said:
I think you should remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?stodge said:
So what do you think a teenager should do on a Saturday - work, revise or enjoy life ?steve_garner said:
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?
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If this is the stuff they are willing to be involved in public facing sites, makes you wonder what they do in private.Sandpit said:
Oh. That’s an, erm, unhelpful headline.steve_garner said:Sunday Times front page has "Corbyn's Hate Factory".
Or, if you’re a Corbynista, the latest manifestation of the Evil Murdoch doing the bidding of the Jews who fund him by again smearing the Dear Leader.
Anyway, work to do tomorrow as it’s not an Easter holiday everywhere! Laters.0 -
Have you looked into any of these new announcements. Labour do not have a monopoly on caring, indeed many would say even saying that at present is ironic. The homeless scheme is adopting parts of Finlands succesful campaign on the homeless and with more funding. Also only Finland of all the European Countries is not seeing a rise in the homeless.stodge said:Evening all
I see the Saturday evening Conservative love-in is underway.
Apparently we are to give children "Saturday jobs" - these are presumably the same children who have just been advised to "revise seven hours per day over Easter" so presumably 7 hours revision, 7 hours work, 7 hours sleep gives them a full 3 hours for life every day.
How magnanimous these Conservatives are ?
Now, according to the Government's Chief Apologist on here, they are generously "helping the homeless" - how, by building some houses they can afford to live in or by providing adequate funding to provide the mental health care so many of them seem to need ?
How caring - makes a change from slagging off Labour I suppose.
The government is building more houses and is putting a huge effort into mental health
The Saturday jobs idea has been well received on this thread and my 15 year old grand daughter is loving hers.
The child bereavement fund has received a huge welcome this evening.
And by the way, if you are suggesting I am the governments chief apologist I have no need to apologise for the Governments excellent non Brexit related proposals and of course the plastic deposit scheme announced by Gove has 72% voter approval, together with the end of the pay cap widely welcomed.
What has labour done other than to descend into warfare
PS - the national living wage rises by 4% next monday
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kavod Shabbat, naturally. I'm sure Jeremy will be youtubing about this shortly.stodge said:
So what do you think a teenager should do on a Saturday - work, revise or enjoy life ?steve_garner said:
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?0 -
Such promotions happen regularly - there was one before Christmas.CButterfield said:Hi. Felt I had to comment on Another Richard's musings on cheap veg in the supermarkets.
The reason the veg is cheap is that the supermarkets have decided to have an Easter promotion on them and have instructed their contracted suppliers to procure the veg cheap. These are loss leaders and do not reflect underlying supply and/or market value. I'm not entirely sure how the loss is shared but you can bet the supplier is taking at least part of it.
Similarly, farm gate lamb prices are currently fairly high due to shortages of supply, yet the supermarkets are selling it spectacularly cheap for Easter. Suppliers are having to absorb losses to fulfil existing contracts.
It isn't about Brexit.
Prices can vary up and down and profits likewise.
Nevertheless the British vegetable harvest clearly isn't rotting in the fields as its in the supermarkets and being sold as cheap as I can remember it.0 -
3 hours is bloody luxury.stodge said:Evening all
I see the Saturday evening Conservative love-in is underway.
Apparently we are to give children "Saturday jobs" - these are presumably the same children who have just been advised to "revise seven hours per day over Easter" so presumably 7 hours revision, 7 hours work, 7 hours sleep gives them a full 3 hours for life every day.
How magnanimous these Conservatives are ?
Now, according to the Government's Chief Apologist on here, they are generously "helping the homeless" - how, by building some houses they can afford to live in or by providing adequate funding to provide the mental health care so many of them seem to need ?
How caring - makes a change from slagging off Labour I suppose.0 -
It was an 'expert'.steve_garner said:
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?stodge said:Evening all
I see the Saturday evening Conservative love-in is underway.
Apparently we are to give children "Saturday jobs" - these are presumably the same children who have just been advised to "revise seven hours per day over Easter" so presumably 7 hours revision, 7 hours work, 7 hours sleep gives them a full 3 hours for life every day.
How magnanimous these Conservatives are ?
Now, according to the Government's Chief Apologist on here, they are generously "helping the homeless" - how, by building some houses they can afford to live in or by providing adequate funding to provide the mental health care so many of them seem to need ?
How caring - makes a change from slagging off Labour I suppose.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-43599684
I wonder what percentage of schoolkids will say they do that and what percentage actually do.0 -
Is it against their human rights to earn some money if they want to?stodge said:
So what do you think a teenager should do on a Saturday - work, revise or enjoy life ?steve_garner said:
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?0 -
Have you typed that with a Yorkshire accent ?Sean_F said:
3 hours is bloody luxury.stodge said:Evening all
I see the Saturday evening Conservative love-in is underway.
Apparently we are to give children "Saturday jobs" - these are presumably the same children who have just been advised to "revise seven hours per day over Easter" so presumably 7 hours revision, 7 hours work, 7 hours sleep gives them a full 3 hours for life every day.
How magnanimous these Conservatives are ?
Now, according to the Government's Chief Apologist on here, they are generously "helping the homeless" - how, by building some houses they can afford to live in or by providing adequate funding to provide the mental health care so many of them seem to need ?
How caring - makes a change from slagging off Labour I suppose.0 -
Really pleased for your familyFloater said:
It means so much to my wife and I as he has Aspergers and he has come so very far after the system utterly, utterly failed him.Big_G_NorthWales said:
My 15 year old granddaughter started a saturday job three months ago and loves itFloater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.
Such a change in a few short years and I owe Sir Bob Russell a debt for helping my family.
Also a shout out to a Lib Dem Councillor by name of Martin Goss who helped set up the placement.
Now that man is a public servant of the first order.0 -
Let’s gets ready to rumble......0
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Gove's plastic policies are popular although probably irrelevant to pollution in the Pacific but kremlinologists should note the similar campaign in the Evening Standard and that, entirely coincidentally no doubt, George Osborne is thought to be the brains behind Gove's leadership ambitions.Big_G_NorthWales said:
Have you looked into any of these new announcements. Labour do not have a monopoly on caring, indeed many would say even saying that at present is ironic. The homeless scheme is adopting parts of Finlands succesful campaign on the homeless and with more funding. Also only Finland of all the European Countries is not seeing a rise in the homeless.stodge said:Evening all
I see the Saturday evening Conservative love-in is underway.
Apparently we are to give children "Saturday jobs" - these are presumably the same children who have just been advised to "revise seven hours per day over Easter" so presumably 7 hours revision, 7 hours work, 7 hours sleep gives them a full 3 hours for life every day.
How magnanimous these Conservatives are ?
Now, according to the Government's Chief Apologist on here, they are generously "helping the homeless" - how, by building some houses they can afford to live in or by providing adequate funding to provide the mental health care so many of them seem to need ?
How caring - makes a change from slagging off Labour I suppose.
The government is building more houses and is putting a huge effort into mental health
The Saturday jobs idea has been well received on this thread and my 15 year old grand daughter is loving hers.
The child bereavement fund has received a huge welcome this evening.
And by the way, if you are suggesting I am the governments chief apologist I have no need to apologise for the Governments excellent non Brexit related proposals and of course the plastic deposit scheme announced by Gove has 72% voter approval, together with the end of the pay cap widely welcomed.
What has labour done other than to descend into warfare
PS - the national living wage rises by 4% next monday0 -
Labour has been calling for a child bereavement fund for a while.Big_G_NorthWales said:
Have you looked into any of these new announcements. Labour do not have a monopoly on caring, indeed many would say even saying that at present is ironic. The homeless scheme is adopting parts of Finlands succesful campaign on the homeless and with more funding. Also only Finland of all the European Countries is not seeing a rise in the homeless.stodge said:Evening all
I see the Saturday evening Conservative love-in is underway.
Apparently we are to give children "Saturday jobs" - these are presumably the same children who have just been advised to "revise seven hours per day over Easter" so presumably 7 hours revision, 7 hours work, 7 hours sleep gives them a full 3 hours for life every day.
How magnanimous these Conservatives are ?
Now, according to the Government's Chief Apologist on here, they are generously "helping the homeless" - how, by building some houses they can afford to live in or by providing adequate funding to provide the mental health care so many of them seem to need ?
How caring - makes a change from slagging off Labour I suppose.
The government is building more houses and is putting a huge effort into mental health
The Saturday jobs idea has been well received on this thread and my 15 year old grand daughter is loving hers.
The child bereavement fund has received a huge welcome this evening.
And by the way, if you are suggesting I am the governments chief apologist I have no need to apologise for the Governments excellent non Brexit related proposals and of course the plastic deposit scheme announced by Gove has 72% voter approval, together with the end of the pay cap widely welcomed.
What has labour done other than to descend into warfare
PS - the national living wage rises by 4% next monday
http://fairfuneralscampaign.org.uk/content/fund-funerals-grieving-parents-says-jeremy-corbyn
It’s good the government has finally listened. Given the sums involved it really should have done this a long time ago.
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' Armed French customs officers have provoked widespread anger by entering a migrant clinic at a railway station over the border in Italy. '
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-436062250 -
Like almost everything in education there seem to be no facts behind it, just one person's prejudice masquerading as common sense.another_richard said:
It was an 'expert'.steve_garner said:
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?stodge said:Evening all
I see the Saturday evening Conservative love-in is underway.
Apparently we are to give children "Saturday jobs" - these are presumably the same children who have just been advised to "revise seven hours per day over Easter" so presumably 7 hours revision, 7 hours work, 7 hours sleep gives them a full 3 hours for life every day.
How magnanimous these Conservatives are ?
Now, according to the Government's Chief Apologist on here, they are generously "helping the homeless" - how, by building some houses they can afford to live in or by providing adequate funding to provide the mental health care so many of them seem to need ?
How caring - makes a change from slagging off Labour I suppose.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-43599684
I wonder what percentage of schoolkids will say they do that and what percentage actually do.0 -
The wife beating on repeated occasions alleged in the Mail sounds like something for a Police investigation rather than an internal disciplinary matter.0
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So was the Bex Bailey allegations about a rape and coverup.steve_garner said:The wife beating on repeated occasions alleged in the Mail sounds like something for a Police investigation rather than an internal disciplinary matter.
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Who the f*** has two national anthems?0
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I would have if I'd seen that news.stodge said:
I didn't hear a single Conservative denounce it.steve_garner said:
I think you should remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?stodge said:
So what do you think a teenager should do on a Saturday - work, revise or enjoy life ?steve_garner said:
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?
The problem is our exams. We shouldn't have exams that require 7h of revision per day.0 -
Thank you - we are past the worst of it but even now it makes me angry at how we and more importantly he was treated.Big_G_NorthWales said:
Really pleased for your familyFloater said:
It means so much to my wife and I as he has Aspergers and he has come so very far after the system utterly, utterly failed him.Big_G_NorthWales said:
My 15 year old granddaughter started a saturday job three months ago and loves itFloater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.
Such a change in a few short years and I owe Sir Bob Russell a debt for helping my family.
Also a shout out to a Lib Dem Councillor by name of Martin Goss who helped set up the placement.
Now that man is a public servant of the first order.
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You talking about Labour?FrancisUrquhart said:Let’s gets ready to rumble......
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"It means so much to MY WIFE AND ME."Floater said:
It means so much to my wife and IBig_G_NorthWales said:
My 15 year old granddaughter started a saturday job three months ago and loves itFloater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.
(Grammar Pedant mode!)0 -
Work and enjoy life. Revision is mostly a waste of time. If they want to do schoolwork, do problem-solving using covered material, not revision.stodge said:
So what do you think a teenager should do on a Saturday - work, revise or enjoy life ?steve_garner said:
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?
Personally, I believe, as did my schoolteacher father, that kids should not be given homework - they do a full day's work at school already. Furthermore, latest research on learning shows that revision (in the form of re-reading notes or a text book) is particularly useless.
For those interested, Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning by Brown, Roediger and McDaniel is very informative.0 -
Anyone remember comrade delta?steve_garner said:The wife beating on repeated occasions alleged in the Mail sounds like something for a Police investigation rather than an internal disciplinary matter.
google it if not
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Sorry to hear that - it must have been very frustrating and upsetting but hopefully the only way is up for all of you now. All the very bestFloater said:
Thank you - we are past the worst of it but even now it makes me angry at how we and more importantly he was treatedBig_G_NorthWales said:
Really pleased for your familyFloater said:
It means so much to my wife and I as he has Aspergers and he has come so very far after the system utterly, utterly failed him.Big_G_NorthWales said:
My 15 year old granddaughter started a saturday job three months ago and loves itFloater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.
Such a change in a few short years and I owe Sir Bob Russell a debt for helping my family.
Also a shout out to a Lib Dem Councillor by name of Martin Goss who helped set up the placement.
Now that man is a public servant of the first order.
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A niche gag that probably only appeals to Tories that loved Eddie Izzard as teenagers. Just me, then?
https://twitter.com/aaronbell80/status/980200251863785474?s=210 -
I have checked with the oracle who knows everything (wife)Sunil_Prasannan said:
"It means so much to MY WIFE AND ME."Floater said:
It means so much to my wife and IBig_G_NorthWales said:
My 15 year old granddaughter started a saturday job three months ago and loves itFloater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.
(Grammar Pedant mode!)
She thinks I am right - she was brought up proper like unlike me :-)0 -
Saturday jobs are good for kids to do. I had one while I was at school. It was a very helpful introduction to the world of work. I’d say it’s a much mire valuable exercise than revision. Work Saturdays, enjoy Saturday nights, catch-up with college/school stuff on Sunday for two or three hours. The mind needs time off from Study, just as the body needs time off to recuperate from sustained exercise.0
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Indeed.SouthamObserver said:Saturday jobs are good for kids to do. I had one while I was at school. It was a very helpful introduction to the world of work. I’d say it’s a much mire valuable exercise than revision. Work Saturdays, enjoy Saturday nights, catch-up with college/school stuff on Sunday for two or three hours. The mind needs time off from Study, just as the body needs time off to recuperate from sustained exercise.
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She is wrong. Leave her out of the sentence, and consider whether "It means so much to I" sounds like something you would say.Floater said:
I have checked with the oracle who knows everything (wife)Sunil_Prasannan said:
"It means so much to MY WIFE AND ME."Floater said:
It means so much to my wife and IBig_G_NorthWales said:
My 15 year old granddaughter started a saturday job three months ago and loves itFloater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.
(Grammar Pedant mode!)
She thinks I am right - she was brought up proper like unlike me :-)0 -
Evening all.
The media do seem to be running a remarkable number of stories inconvenient for Labour, and especially for Corbyn, at the moment. Coincidence? Coordination? If coordination, coordination by whom? Or is it simply that Corbyn's long honeymoon period is belatedly over, and he is now getting fair coverage?0 -
We had no homework until secondary school, though I gather these days it is common even for the youngest pupils. Perhaps historians of education can tell us whether homework was originally introduced for any other purpose than keeping boarders occupied in our great public schools.MTimT2 said:
Work and enjoy life. Revision is mostly a waste of time. If they want to do schoolwork, do problem-solving using covered material, not revision.stodge said:
So what do you think a teenager should do on a Saturday - work, revise or enjoy life ?steve_garner said:
Just remind us which Tory said kids should revise 7 hours per day over Easter?
Personally, I believe, as did my schoolteacher father, that kids should not be given homework - they do a full day's work at school already. Furthermore, latest research on learning shows that revision (in the form of re-reading notes or a text book) is particularly useless.
For those interested, Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning by Brown, Roediger and McDaniel is very informative.0 -
Your wife and you are the objects of the sentence - hope that helpsFloater said:
I have checked with the oracle who knows everything (wife)Sunil_Prasannan said:
"It means so much to MY WIFE AND ME."Floater said:
It means so much to my wife and IBig_G_NorthWales said:
My 15 year old granddaughter started a saturday job three months ago and loves itFloater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.
(Grammar Pedant mode!)
She thinks I am right - she was brought up proper like unlike me :-)0 -
If you put her back in again, which you should always do with your wife, it sounds OK. I think "my wife and I" can be an atomic phrase here.Ishmael_Z said:
She is wrong. Leave her out of the sentence, and consider whether "It means so much to I" sounds like something you would say.Floater said:
I have checked with the oracle who knows everything (wife)Sunil_Prasannan said:
"It means so much to MY WIFE AND ME."Floater said:
It means so much to my wife and IBig_G_NorthWales said:
My 15 year old granddaughter started a saturday job three months ago and loves itFloater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.
(Grammar Pedant mode!)
She thinks I am right - she was brought up proper like unlike me :-)0 -
Something completely different because I know some people here are interested in aviation, a nice article about the 10 000 production run of the Boeing 737 plane that was reached earlier this month. Pic of the original plane in 1967 with typography from that era. The 737 is now on its fourth generation of engines. Even though the plane has been on sale for 60 years, most were made after 2000.
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/analysis-how-boeing-built-10000-737s-446735/0 -
The Conservative Party has stayed quiet, which is probably significant. Whether Guido was encouraged by CCHQ is another question. I suppose it is only a question of time before someone blames the Israeli Embassy's press department. For betting purposes, we should perhaps be wary of backing any front-bencher in either party whose past views might not pass muster.Richard_Nabavi said:Evening all.
The media do seem to be running a remarkable number of stories inconvenient for Labour, and especially for Corbyn, at the moment. Coincidence? Coordination? If coordination, coordination by whom? Or is it simply that Corbyn's long honeymoon period is belatedly over, and he is now getting fair coverage?0 -
Your wife and you are the objects of the sentence - hope that helpsFF43 said:
If you put her back in again, which you should always do with your wife, it sounds OK. I think "my wife and I" can be an atomic phrase here.Ishmael_Z said:
She is wrong. Leave her out of the sentence, and consider whether "It means so much to I" sounds like something you would say.Floater said:
I have checked with the oracle who knows everything (wife)Sunil_Prasannan said:
"It means so much to MY WIFE AND ME."Floater said:
It means so much to my wife and IBig_G_NorthWales said:
My 15 year old granddaughter started a saturday job three months ago and loves itFloater said:
My youngest just did his work experience.Theuniondivvie said:Marvellous stuff, get the ungrateful little blighters down the innovative jam mines and up the global chimneys.
https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/979849108889440256
Loved it and now wants a Saturday job.
Nothing wrong in having a good work ethic.
(Grammar Pedant mode!)
She thinks I am right - she was brought up proper like unlike me :-)0