Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
If you were a real politico you would have one of those rare collector items, the Labour racist mug.
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
If you were a real politico you would have one of those rare collector items, the Labour racist mug.
I've actually just bought something from Lab online. A tea towel with the old clause 4 wording on it. I'd forgotten how beautiful that passage was. Pretty sad that it's been reduced to a tea towel.
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
The photo on the wall is very odd. Appears to be children sitting on a bed with some large pies behind them.
So maybe the pies are famous?
But then again I expect one of the drink bottles is one of the last few remaining from some historical, probably neo-Nazi, figure's cavern?
No
But good try. Those are actually impoverished Coptic Christian girls in the weird ancient mystical town of Akhmim - where "chemistry" ("Al-khmim") was born, and hermeticism, and maybe much else - in Middle Egypt. I was the only westerner there. They were selling bread from the bonnet of an old American car, next to their houses made out of cardboard
The object is to the left...
There's a photo frame on the shelf, but it is too fuzzy for me to see clearly.
So, I give in and will return to the footy and extra girl time.
It's not a photo in a frame and if you actually magnify it far enough on the PB website, you can just about see what it is
I promise this is worth it, if only for amusingly stupidity
It’s either the bottle on the floor between the chair and the bookcase or it’s the framed item on the top shelf. My money is on the frame. It’s too grainy to see clearly which is why my eyes are telling me it says “Pot’s Palace”.
In which case… Leon’s collecting mementos from Cambodia, in which case he has a wild story to share about 24 hours in Phnom Penh.
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
If you were a real politico you would have one of those rare collector items, the Labour racist mug.
I've actually just bought something from Lab online. A tea towel with the old clause 4 wording on it. I'd forgotten how beautiful that passage was. Pretty sad that it's been reduced to a tea towel.
Is the number of humans slaughtered by communism on the obverse?
It’s either the bottle on the floor between the chair and the bookcase or it’s the framed item on the top shelf. My money is on the frame. It’s too grainy to see clearly which is why my eyes are telling me it says “Pot’s Palace”.
In which case… Leon’s collecting mementos from Cambodia, in which case he has a wild story to share about 24 hours in Phnom Penh.
Didn't Leon or his doppelganger go to Cambodia in a professional capacity a while back?
(The whole Pol Pot thing was the first really foreign bit of news I remember making an impact on me, dedicated suburbanite that I am. There was a Blue Peter Appeal, wasn't there?)
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
Most of what you post here, incessantly, has a clear racist subtext.
Several times you’ve been caught with material about prominent racists in photos you have posted for some other purpose.
Occam’s razor.
It is always a joke but you are too stupid to get it. That's what it is
The fact you are too stupid to get it just makes me want to do it more, because it amuses me. That's it. This probably does not reflect well on me, I am baiting a silly old man with no friends but a dog, but hey there you go. We're none of us perfect - especially online. Soz boz
Judging the intelligence of your own posts is a mug’s game. I suggest you leave it to those with rather more insight, or indeed, IQ.
It’s either the bottle on the floor between the chair and the bookcase or it’s the framed item on the top shelf. My money is on the frame. It’s too grainy to see clearly which is why my eyes are telling me it says “Pot’s Palace”.
In which case… Leon’s collecting mementos from Cambodia, in which case he has a wild story to share about 24 hours in Phnom Penh.
What you are looking at is a framed and inscribed "Piece of Pol Pot's Patio"
At least 20 years ago I was in Cambodia, not long after Pol Pot died, and I heard his last house - in the middle of the weird jungle enclave, where the Khmer Rouge ruled into the 1990s - was now a shrine, albeit forgotten by most
So I decided to to go there. It was incredibly remote in the jungle by the eastern Thai border and it took me two days and many rides and in the end a moped ride through the rainforest but at length I found Pol Pot's last house (actually a grim bloodstained bunker), with a small Thai spirit-house shrine next to it, lost in the fetid steaming greenery. It was otherwise utterly deserted. As my moped guy went for a pee in the heat I realised I was actually standing on Pol Pot's Patio, and the mad alliteration was too appealing to resist
I "stole" several pieces. One of them is in that frame. A Piece of Pol Pot's Patio
Lawyers are seeking to use human rights laws to force the Government to bring tens of thousands of Afghans to the UK after their names were leaked by a British soldier.
Felix Baumgartner dead at 56: Wingsuit daredevil who jumped from space is killed in paragliding crash after his craft ploughed into Italian hotel swimming pool leaving woman injured
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
If you were a real politico you would have one of those rare collector items, the Labour racist mug.
I've actually just bought something from Lab online. A tea towel with the old clause 4 wording on it. I'd forgotten how beautiful that passage was. Pretty sad that it's been reduced to a tea towel.
Is the number of humans slaughtered by communsism on the obverse?
Yes of course. And a photo of the skulls from Pol Pot's killing fields. Because that's where left of centre politics invariably leads.
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
If you were a real politico you would have one of those rare collector items, the Labour racist mug.
I've actually just bought something from Lab online. A tea towel with the old clause 4 wording on it. I'd forgotten how beautiful that passage was. Pretty sad that it's been reduced to a tea towel.
There's a whole shop selling left wing tea-towels if you really like that sort of thing:
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
Possession of item four is technically illegal, people have been prosecuted under the Terrorism Act for having a copy. I would destroy it
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
If you were a real politico you would have one of those rare collector items, the Labour racist mug.
I've actually just bought something from Lab online. A tea towel with the old clause 4 wording on it. I'd forgotten how beautiful that passage was. Pretty sad that it's been reduced to a tea towel.
There's a whole shop selling left wing tea-towels if you really like that sort of thing:
Do the new mayoral development orders in Labour's new English devolution bill go some way to satisfy @BartholomewRoberts ' ideas on zoning to improve planning decisions?
Lawyers are seeking to use human rights laws to force the Government to bring tens of thousands of Afghans to the UK after their names were leaked by a British soldier.
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
Possession of item four is technically illegal, people have been prosecuted under the Terrorism Act for having a copy. I would destroy it
Jeezo, you're right. Do we need to refer Leon to Prevent?
Lawyers are seeking to use human rights laws to force the Government to bring tens of thousands of Afghans to the UK after their names were leaked by a British soldier.
I tell you again. This story is, potentially, the first run on Northern Rock Bank
It's a good job the government will be represented by somebody who has a strong record in ..checks notes....standing up for Afghan rights to sue the UK government.
It’s either the bottle on the floor between the chair and the bookcase or it’s the framed item on the top shelf. My money is on the frame. It’s too grainy to see clearly which is why my eyes are telling me it says “Pot’s Palace”.
In which case… Leon’s collecting mementos from Cambodia, in which case he has a wild story to share about 24 hours in Phnom Penh.
What you are looking at is a framed and inscribed "Piece of Pol Pot's Patio"
At least 20 years ago I was in Cambodia, not long after Pol Pot died, and I heard his last house - in the middle of the weird jungle enclave, where the Khmer Rouge ruled into the 1990s - was now a shrine, albeit forgotten by most
So I decided to to go there. It was incredibly remote in the jungle by the eastern Thai border and it took me two days and many rides and in the end a moped ride through the rainforest but at length I found Pol Pot's last house (actually a grim bloodstained bunker), with a small Thai spirit-house shrine next to it, lost in the fetid steaming greenery. It was otherwise utterly deserted. As my moped guy went for a pee in the heat I realised I was actually standing on Pol Pot's Patio, and the mad alliteration was too appealing to resist
I "stole" several pieces. One of them is in that frame. A Piece of Pol Pot's Patio
I’ll be honest - this was not on my bingo card for today.
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
Possession of item four is technically illegal, people have been prosecuted under the Terrorism Act for having a copy. I would destroy it
I think I still have a copy of item 4 somewhere. I read International Relations at university and terrorism was a module. Item 4 was (bizarrely) a ‘set text’.
Strangely they are never that aggressive with the JSO / XR. They go around asking for tea and coffee orders.
Two tier policing pure and simple.
Can you imagine the police force in 2025 driving like that at a "community" protest of ANY section of the "community" that wasn't WWC British.
No
It's not entirely a community protest. Tommy Robinson's social media coordinator is filming there. I'm not condoning overaggressive policing I'm just saying that there's a reason why the police are more on edge than they would be for other protests.
It is mainly bussed in far right and SWP counters co
God, I've tried, but I just don't give a fuck about women's football
I really struggle with men's international football these days. So often it's negative , it's turid, and isn't half the quality of the Champions League.
Strangely they are never that aggressive with the JSO / XR. They go around asking for tea and coffee orders.
Two tier policing pure and simple.
Can you imagine the police force in 2025 driving like that at a "community" protest of ANY section of the "community" that wasn't WWC British.
No
It's not entirely a community protest. Tommy Robinson's social media coordinator is filming there. I'm not condoning overaggressive policing I'm just saying that there's a reason why the police are more on edge than they would be for other protests.
It is mainly bussed in far right and SWP counters co
It would be fun to be a bussed in protester. Do you reckon they sing boy-scout songs in the coach on the way home?
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
Possession of item four is technically illegal, people have been prosecuted under the Terrorism Act for having a copy. I would destroy it
Jeezo, you're right. Do we need to refer Leon to Prevent?
I am sure Sir Keir will have people monitoring Leon anyway as one of his main opponents
It’s either the bottle on the floor between the chair and the bookcase or it’s the framed item on the top shelf. My money is on the frame. It’s too grainy to see clearly which is why my eyes are telling me it says “Pot’s Palace”.
In which case… Leon’s collecting mementos from Cambodia, in which case he has a wild story to share about 24 hours in Phnom Penh.
What you are looking at is a framed and inscribed "Piece of Pol Pot's Patio"
At least 20 years ago I was in Cambodia, not long after Pol Pot died, and I heard his last house - in the middle of the weird jungle enclave, where the Khmer Rouge ruled into the 1990s - was now a shrine, albeit forgotten by most
So I decided to to go there. It was incredibly remote in the jungle by the eastern Thai border and it took me two days and many rides and in the end a moped ride through the rainforest but at length I found Pol Pot's last house (actually a grim bloodstained bunker), with a small Thai spirit-house shrine next to it, lost in the fetid steaming greenery. It was otherwise utterly deserted. As my moped guy went for a pee in the heat I realised I was actually standing on Pol Pot's Patio, and the mad alliteration was too appealing to resist
I "stole" several pieces. One of them is in that frame. A Piece of Pol Pot's Patio
I’ll be honest - this was not on my bingo card for today.
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
Possession of item four is technically illegal, people have been prosecuted under the Terrorism Act for having a copy. I would destroy it
I think I still have a copy of item 4 somewhere. I read International Relations at university and terrorism was a module. Item 4 was (bizarrely) a ‘set text’.
Could be a legitimate reason as long as you only read it in the library
God, I've tried, but I just don't give a fuck about women's football
I really struggle with men's international football these days. So often it's negative , it's turid, and isn't half the quality of the Champions League.
Donald Trump set to open US retirement market to crypto investments
President preparing executive order to allow 401k plans to tap broad pool of alternative assets
Donald Trump is preparing to open the $9tn US retirement market to cryptocurrency investments, gold, and private equity in a move that would spur a radical shift in the way Americans’ savings are managed.
Trump is expected to sign an executive order as soon as this week that would open up 401k plans to alternative investments beyond traditional stocks and bonds, according to three people who have been briefed on the president’s plans.
These investments would run a broad spectrum of asset classes, from digital assets to metals and funds focused on corporate takeovers, private loans and infrastructure deals.
The executive order would instruct Washington regulatory agencies to investigate the remaining hurdles needed to allow for such alternative investments to be included in professionally managed funds used by 401k savers, these people said.
“President Trump is committed to restoring prosperity for everyday Americans and safeguarding their economic future. No decisions should be deemed official, however, unless they come from President Trump himself,” the White House said in a statement to the Financial Times.
In the US, 401k plans are among the most popular ways working Americans save for retirement, allowing them to invest a portion of their salaries in publicly traded securities tax-free. But virtually all such investments are housed in public stock and bond mutual funds.
The executive order would accelerate Trump’s push to bring crypto investments to the mainstream, after his administration has dropped prominent enforcement actions against large digital asset-trading groups.
The knuckle draggers must have a short memory. The one thing Keith will take swift action on is "far right" riots. If you are going to have a ruck these days, you at very least make sure you turn up all in black. not start smashing up a police van with your face clearly visible and tats out.
Yaxley-Lennon's mob attack the police at the top of a Stella. They are the people who used to be football hooligans. They want a fight.
One thing that is noticeable is that there is a lot of youngsters. I am not sure Tommy Robinson and his old EDL mates are really the ones involved these days, most are fat, coked out 40 and 50 year olds. The footage from this evening its teenagers and buff 20 somethings. The new football hooligans.
That's sad, there's something funny about a fat middle-aged cokehead throwing a bottle at the police lines while clearly identifiable and with their ankle tag showing.
God, I've tried, but I just don't give a fuck about women's football
I really struggle with men's international football these days. So often it's negative , it's turid, and isn't half the quality of the Champions League.
The quality isn't as good, but international football is less predictable (other than England (men) not winning, of course).
I had no idea novelty tea towels were still a thing.
School tea towels with 30 self portraits, one drawn by each child in the class, were a big thing when I were a lad.
Sadly all novetly tea towel are cotton. When, of course, the only acceptable material is Irish or Belgian linen.
They still are ‘a thing’. But they must not, under any circumstances, be used. They must sit in a drawer in a sideboard alongside other mementos and be ‘rediscovered’ whenever you (or a family member) is desperately searching for something else that you haven’t used in more than ten years.
Donald Trump set to open US retirement market to crypto investments
President preparing executive order to allow 401k plans to tap broad pool of alternative assets
Donald Trump is preparing to open the $9tn US retirement market to cryptocurrency investments, gold, and private equity in a move that would spur a radical shift in the way Americans’ savings are managed.
Trump is expected to sign an executive order as soon as this week that would open up 401k plans to alternative investments beyond traditional stocks and bonds, according to three people who have been briefed on the president’s plans.
These investments would run a broad spectrum of asset classes, from digital assets to metals and funds focused on corporate takeovers, private loans and infrastructure deals.
The executive order would instruct Washington regulatory agencies to investigate the remaining hurdles needed to allow for such alternative investments to be included in professionally managed funds used by 401k savers, these people said.
“President Trump is committed to restoring prosperity for everyday Americans and safeguarding their economic future. No decisions should be deemed official, however, unless they come from President Trump himself,” the White House said in a statement to the Financial Times.
In the US, 401k plans are among the most popular ways working Americans save for retirement, allowing them to invest a portion of their salaries in publicly traded securities tax-free. But virtually all such investments are housed in public stock and bond mutual funds.
The executive order would accelerate Trump’s push to bring crypto investments to the mainstream, after his administration has dropped prominent enforcement actions against large digital asset-trading groups.
Strangely they are never that aggressive with the JSO / XR. They go around asking for tea and coffee orders.
Two tier policing pure and simple.
Can you imagine the police force in 2025 driving like that at a "community" protest of ANY section of the "community" that wasn't WWC British.
No
It's not entirely a community protest. Tommy Robinson's social media coordinator is filming there. I'm not condoning overaggressive policing I'm just saying that there's a reason why the police are more on edge than they would be for other protests.
It is mainly bussed in far right and SWP counters co
Literally just heard one of the 'citizen journalists' saying that they're off to Norwich over the weekend for another migrant hotel protest. I wonder where these people get the money sometimes.
Donald Trump set to open US retirement market to crypto investments
President preparing executive order to allow 401k plans to tap broad pool of alternative assets
Donald Trump is preparing to open the $9tn US retirement market to cryptocurrency investments, gold, and private equity in a move that would spur a radical shift in the way Americans’ savings are managed.
Trump is expected to sign an executive order as soon as this week that would open up 401k plans to alternative investments beyond traditional stocks and bonds, according to three people who have been briefed on the president’s plans.
These investments would run a broad spectrum of asset classes, from digital assets to metals and funds focused on corporate takeovers, private loans and infrastructure deals.
The executive order would instruct Washington regulatory agencies to investigate the remaining hurdles needed to allow for such alternative investments to be included in professionally managed funds used by 401k savers, these people said.
“President Trump is committed to restoring prosperity for everyday Americans and safeguarding their economic future. No decisions should be deemed official, however, unless they come from President Trump himself,” the White House said in a statement to the Financial Times.
In the US, 401k plans are among the most popular ways working Americans save for retirement, allowing them to invest a portion of their salaries in publicly traded securities tax-free. But virtually all such investments are housed in public stock and bond mutual funds.
The executive order would accelerate Trump’s push to bring crypto investments to the mainstream, after his administration has dropped prominent enforcement actions against large digital asset-trading groups.
"A West Midlands MP has been placed under investigation by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner.
Neil Shastri-Hurst, Conservative MP for Solihull West and Shirley, will be investigated in his capacity as chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Defence Technology.
The matter relates to due diligence of funding provided to the group's secretariat."
It’s either the bottle on the floor between the chair and the bookcase or it’s the framed item on the top shelf. My money is on the frame. It’s too grainy to see clearly which is why my eyes are telling me it says “Pot’s Palace”.
In which case… Leon’s collecting mementos from Cambodia, in which case he has a wild story to share about 24 hours in Phnom Penh.
What you are looking at is a framed and inscribed "Piece of Pol Pot's Patio"
At least 20 years ago I was in Cambodia, not long after Pol Pot died, and I heard his last house - in the middle of the weird jungle enclave, where the Khmer Rouge ruled into the 1990s - was now a shrine, albeit forgotten by most
So I decided to to go there. It was incredibly remote in the jungle by the eastern Thai border and it took me two days and many rides and in the end a moped ride through the rainforest but at length I found Pol Pot's last house (actually a grim bloodstained bunker), with a small Thai spirit-house shrine next to it, lost in the fetid steaming greenery. It was otherwise utterly deserted. As my moped guy went for a pee in the heat I realised I was actually standing on Pol Pot's Patio, and the mad alliteration was too appealing to resist
I "stole" several pieces. One of them is in that frame. A Piece of Pol Pot's Patio
I’ll be honest - this was not on my bingo card for today.
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
Possession of item four is technically illegal, people have been prosecuted under the Terrorism Act for having a copy. I would destroy it
I think I still have a copy of item 4 somewhere. I read International Relations at university and terrorism was a module. Item 4 was (bizarrely) a ‘set text’.
Could be a legitimate reason as long as you only read it in the library
It was the 1990s. Only available in ‘short loan’ so had to read it overnight or book it out on a Friday for return on Monday. Most of us just photocopied it for later reading.
"A West Midlands MP has been placed under investigation by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner.
Neil Shastri-Hurst, Conservative MP for Solihull West and Shirley, will be investigated in his capacity as chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Defence Technology.
The matter relates to due diligence of funding provided to the group's secretariat."
APPGs are a massive scandal waiting to happen. They have a veneer of Parliamentary respectability but in reality they are entirely informal with few regulations. Also because they have no funding they often rely on the richest stakeholder group to provide the secretariat.
It’s either the bottle on the floor between the chair and the bookcase or it’s the framed item on the top shelf. My money is on the frame. It’s too grainy to see clearly which is why my eyes are telling me it says “Pot’s Palace”.
In which case… Leon’s collecting mementos from Cambodia, in which case he has a wild story to share about 24 hours in Phnom Penh.
What you are looking at is a framed and inscribed "Piece of Pol Pot's Patio"
At least 20 years ago I was in Cambodia, not long after Pol Pot died, and I heard his last house - in the middle of the weird jungle enclave, where the Khmer Rouge ruled into the 1990s - was now a shrine, albeit forgotten by most
So I decided to to go there. It was incredibly remote in the jungle by the eastern Thai border and it took me two days and many rides and in the end a moped ride through the rainforest but at length I found Pol Pot's last house (actually a grim bloodstained bunker), with a small Thai spirit-house shrine next to it, lost in the fetid steaming greenery. It was otherwise utterly deserted. As my moped guy went for a pee in the heat I realised I was actually standing on Pol Pot's Patio, and the mad alliteration was too appealing to resist
I "stole" several pieces. One of them is in that frame. A Piece of Pol Pot's Patio
I’ll be honest - this was not on my bingo card for today.
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
Possession of item four is technically illegal, people have been prosecuted under the Terrorism Act for having a copy. I would destroy it
I think I still have a copy of item 4 somewhere. I read International Relations at university and terrorism was a module. Item 4 was (bizarrely) a ‘set text’.
Could be a legitimate reason as long as you only read it in the library
It was the 1990s. Only available in ‘short loan’ so had to read it overnight or book it out on a Friday for return on Monday. Most of us just photocopied it for later reading.
Everyone is my school had an electronic copy in the 1990s. We turned out fine.
It's a charge tacked on to a prosecution when they aren't sure of a conviction on the real charges. See also: affray.
Scoop: The Wall Street Journal is working on a story highlighting Donald Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein—but is said to be facing pressure from the White House, with Trump himself calling Editor-In-Chief Emma Tucker to object.
It’s either the bottle on the floor between the chair and the bookcase or it’s the framed item on the top shelf. My money is on the frame. It’s too grainy to see clearly which is why my eyes are telling me it says “Pot’s Palace”.
In which case… Leon’s collecting mementos from Cambodia, in which case he has a wild story to share about 24 hours in Phnom Penh.
What you are looking at is a framed and inscribed "Piece of Pol Pot's Patio"
At least 20 years ago I was in Cambodia, not long after Pol Pot died, and I heard his last house - in the middle of the weird jungle enclave, where the Khmer Rouge ruled into the 1990s - was now a shrine, albeit forgotten by most
So I decided to to go there. It was incredibly remote in the jungle by the eastern Thai border and it took me two days and many rides and in the end a moped ride through the rainforest but at length I found Pol Pot's last house (actually a grim bloodstained bunker), with a small Thai spirit-house shrine next to it, lost in the fetid steaming greenery. It was otherwise utterly deserted. As my moped guy went for a pee in the heat I realised I was actually standing on Pol Pot's Patio, and the mad alliteration was too appealing to resist
I "stole" several pieces. One of them is in that frame. A Piece of Pol Pot's Patio
I’ll be honest - this was not on my bingo card for today.
Here’s the Bhutanese silk in question. Perhaps seeing it will offer ideas
lol, the cheeky book.
reminds us of his ‘young Hitler’ screensaver in an earlier post.
Equally unsurprising is the apparent paucity of books, with the empty shelves
Ah, baited again, you're so easy
There is actually a political object in that photo, a deeply political object. I wonder if anyone can spot it
The answer is - I promise - genuinely hilarious and weird
I am serious. There is a remarkable political object in this photo. It's right there
And no, it's not the Enoch book designed to wind up zoophile dimwits like @IanB2
Look again! If you can find it and name it I will buy you a bottle of Purcari Negru, next time we meet in Moldova
Because we ordinary folk all have an Enoch Powell book hanging about to wind people up in a photo.
It will amaze you, because you;re not very clever, but I also have
1. A copy of the Communist Manifesto
2. A (rather admiring) biography of Che Guevara
3. A copy of Ten Days That Shook The World
4. The Anarchist's Cookbook
And so on, and so on. I am a politics geek that studied philosophy that now writes about politics. I know. Amazing. I imagine you are the same with widget surveying
Possession of item four is technically illegal, people have been prosecuted under the Terrorism Act for having a copy. I would destroy it
I think I still have a copy of item 4 somewhere. I read International Relations at university and terrorism was a module. Item 4 was (bizarrely) a ‘set text’.
Could be a legitimate reason as long as you only read it in the library
It was the 1990s. Only available in ‘short loan’ so had to read it overnight or book it out on a Friday for return on Monday. Most of us just photocopied it for later reading.
Everyone is my school had an electronic copy in the 1990s. We turned out fine.
It's a charge tacked on to a prosecution when they aren't sure of a conviction on the real charges. See also: affray.
St Andrews was (still) blissfully in the 1970s when it came to technology in the 1990s. Giant photocopiers with credits were cutting edge.
Scoop: The Wall Street Journal is working on a story highlighting Donald Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein—but is said to be facing pressure from the White House, with Trump himself calling Editor-In-Chief Emma Tucker to object.
I would argue the group most widely discriminated against is not a minority, but most definitely is on this forum.
Yes, and almost always obviously a woman, so gets a different form of discrimination than less obvious characteristics.
I think the former of discrimination most ubiquitous, yet least remarked upon is social class. While the physical features are generally subtle, British people are very adept at seeking out clues. Pygmalion shows that these can be taught to enable someone to "pass" as a different class, but it ain't easy.
Short men are probably the most discriminated-against group in society.
"Your dad hugged an HR lady at a Coldplay concert and I got 50% from the divorce"
I'm probably being an idiot, but I don't get the reference.
The viral video from recent Coldplay concert where they put up a couple on the kiss-cam and they tried to hide their face, so of course it went viral and it transpires that the CEO is having an affair with head of HR.
Donald Trump set to open US retirement market to crypto investments
President preparing executive order to allow 401k plans to tap broad pool of alternative assets
Donald Trump is preparing to open the $9tn US retirement market to cryptocurrency investments, gold, and private equity in a move that would spur a radical shift in the way Americans’ savings are managed.
Trump is expected to sign an executive order as soon as this week that would open up 401k plans to alternative investments beyond traditional stocks and bonds, according to three people who have been briefed on the president’s plans.
These investments would run a broad spectrum of asset classes, from digital assets to metals and funds focused on corporate takeovers, private loans and infrastructure deals.
The executive order would instruct Washington regulatory agencies to investigate the remaining hurdles needed to allow for such alternative investments to be included in professionally managed funds used by 401k savers, these people said.
“President Trump is committed to restoring prosperity for everyday Americans and safeguarding their economic future. No decisions should be deemed official, however, unless they come from President Trump himself,” the White House said in a statement to the Financial Times.
In the US, 401k plans are among the most popular ways working Americans save for retirement, allowing them to invest a portion of their salaries in publicly traded securities tax-free. But virtually all such investments are housed in public stock and bond mutual funds.
The executive order would accelerate Trump’s push to bring crypto investments to the mainstream, after his administration has dropped prominent enforcement actions against large digital asset-trading groups.
The bit that really seems to be missing from this is that the higher the price of Bitcoin, the more energy it is worth expending on Bitcoin mining.
Bitcoin is like the inverse of a productive asset because the whole nature of bitcoin mining, where bitcoins are given out for solving cryptographic puzzles, involves money having to be spent on vast amounts of energy to do that. The last time I saw it, the energy used by bitcoin mining was that of a small country. So, of course, as the bitcoin price gets higher and higher, so too do the rewards for mining and therefore so does the mining difficulty and the amount of energy expended on it.
So the number one consequence of making crypto available to 401(k) investment schemes is going to be that energy becomes more expensive which is going to be shitty for average Americans.
And of course, ironically, it makes solar more attractive and more economic.
I would argue the group most widely discriminated against is not a minority, but most definitely is on this forum.
Yes, and almost always obviously a woman, so gets a different form of discrimination than less obvious characteristics.
I think the former of discrimination most ubiquitous, yet least remarked upon is social class. While the physical features are generally subtle, British people are very adept at seeking out clues. Pygmalion shows that these can be taught to enable someone to "pass" as a different class, but it ain't easy.
Short men are probably the most discriminated-against group in society.
Yeah. I remember all the voting papers on the top shelf scandals.
I would argue the group most widely discriminated against is not a minority, but most definitely is on this forum.
Yes, and almost always obviously a woman, so gets a different form of discrimination than less obvious characteristics.
I think the former of discrimination most ubiquitous, yet least remarked upon is social class. While the physical features are generally subtle, British people are very adept at seeking out clues. Pygmalion shows that these can be taught to enable someone to "pass" as a different class, but it ain't easy.
Short men are probably the most discriminated-against group in society.
I always wondered who listened to Coldplay, and as it turns out the perfect answer was right there (a software CEO cheating on his wife with the head of HR).
Do the new mayoral development orders in Labour's new English devolution bill go some way to satisfy @BartholomewRoberts ' ideas on zoning to improve planning decisions?
From what I've read, no. It is tinkering around the edges and not zoning.
I'd love to be wrong there, but AFAIK permission is still needed rather than automatic if you are in the right zone and to the right standards.
Tinkering at the edges fast-tracking some orders may be better than nothing, but it is not zoning.
I always wondered who listened to Coldplay, and as it turns out the perfect answer was right there (a software CEO cheating on his wife with the head of HR).
I always wondered who listened to Coldplay, and as it turns out the perfect answer was right there (a software CEO cheating on his wife with the head of HR).
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I promise this is worth it, if only for amusingly stupidity
In which case… Leon’s collecting mementos from Cambodia, in which case he has a wild story to share about 24 hours in Phnom Penh.
No offence intended @Leon.
(The whole Pol Pot thing was the first really foreign bit of news I remember making an impact on me, dedicated suburbanite that I am. There was a Blue Peter Appeal, wasn't there?)
In fact I think this wins the Moldovan Red
What you are looking at is a framed and inscribed "Piece of Pol Pot's Patio"
At least 20 years ago I was in Cambodia, not long after Pol Pot died, and I heard his last house - in the middle of the weird jungle enclave, where the Khmer Rouge ruled into the 1990s - was now a shrine, albeit forgotten by most
So I decided to to go there. It was incredibly remote in the jungle by the eastern Thai border and it took me two days and many rides and in the end a moped ride through the rainforest but at length I found Pol Pot's last house (actually a grim bloodstained bunker), with a small Thai spirit-house shrine next to it, lost in the fetid steaming greenery. It was otherwise utterly deserted. As my moped guy went for a pee in the heat I realised I was actually standing on Pol Pot's Patio, and the mad alliteration was too appealing to resist
I "stole" several pieces. One of them is in that frame. A Piece of Pol Pot's Patio
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/07/17/lawyers-use-echr-to-force-uk-into-accepting-more-afghans/
https://radicalteatowel.co.uk/ww2-80-years/
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/07/17/economy/us-retail-sales-june-spending
I tell you again. This story is, potentially, the first run on Northern Rock Bank
..checks notes....standing up for Afghan rights to sue the UK government.
Sadly all novetly tea towel are cotton. When, of course, the only acceptable material is Irish or Belgian linen.
Banging 80s tune in it as well.
President preparing executive order to allow 401k plans to tap broad pool of alternative assets
Donald Trump is preparing to open the $9tn US retirement market to cryptocurrency investments, gold, and private equity in a move that would spur a radical shift in the way Americans’ savings are managed.
Trump is expected to sign an executive order as soon as this week that would open up 401k plans to alternative investments beyond traditional stocks and bonds, according to three people who have been briefed on the president’s plans.
These investments would run a broad spectrum of asset classes, from digital assets to metals and funds focused on corporate takeovers, private loans and infrastructure deals.
The executive order would instruct Washington regulatory agencies to investigate the remaining hurdles needed to allow for such alternative investments to be included in professionally managed funds used by 401k savers, these people said.
“President Trump is committed to restoring prosperity for everyday Americans and safeguarding their economic future. No decisions should be deemed official, however, unless they come from President Trump himself,” the White House said in a statement to the Financial Times.
In the US, 401k plans are among the most popular ways working Americans save for retirement, allowing them to invest a portion of their salaries in publicly traded securities tax-free. But virtually all such investments are housed in public stock and bond mutual funds.
The executive order would accelerate Trump’s push to bring crypto investments to the mainstream, after his administration has dropped prominent enforcement actions against large digital asset-trading groups.
https://www.ft.com/content/07906211-5ab8-4917-bcad-5397c0bc3170
And so it is
"A West Midlands MP has been placed under investigation by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner.
Neil Shastri-Hurst, Conservative MP for Solihull West and Shirley, will be investigated in his capacity as chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Defence Technology.
The matter relates to due diligence of funding provided to the group's secretariat."
With data suggesting the sector has been hit hardest, some employers can’t afford to recruit summer workers
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/jul/17/worse-for-hospitality-than-covid-bosses-blame-reeves-budget-for-uk-downturn
"Your dad hugged an HR lady at a Coldplay concert and I got 50% from the divorce"
But our second is saved
1:1
As is our third
Sweden hit the bar. Still 1:1
And our fourth is saved as well
2:1 to Sweden
2:2 but Sweden just need to score to win
It's a charge tacked on to a prosecution when they aren't sure of a conviction on the real charges. See also: affray.
Scoop: The Wall Street Journal is working on a story highlighting Donald Trump’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein—but is said to be facing pressure from the White House, with Trump himself calling Editor-In-Chief Emma Tucker to object.
https://bsky.app/profile/oliverdarcy.bsky.social/post/3lu6uwgei6c27
Sudden death
Sudden death again
Now Sweden need to score, or lose
Over the top - England win!
God I miss those days.
At least whichever losing team had a whole bunch of them sharing the blame, not just one like Southgate
India were probably the best team at Lords.
Bitcoin is like the inverse of a productive asset because the whole nature of bitcoin mining, where bitcoins are given out for solving cryptographic puzzles, involves money having to be spent on vast amounts of energy to do that. The last time I saw it, the energy used by bitcoin mining was that of a small country. So, of course, as the bitcoin price gets higher and higher, so too do the rewards for mining and therefore so does the mining difficulty and the amount of energy expended on it.
So the number one consequence of making crypto available to 401(k) investment schemes is going to be that energy becomes more expensive which is going to be shitty for average Americans.
And of course, ironically, it makes solar more attractive and more economic.
https://x.com/bmay/status/1945906757210874001?s=61&t=LYVEHh2mqFy1oUJAdCfe-Q
I always wondered who listened to Coldplay, and as it turns out the perfect answer was right there (a software CEO cheating on his wife with the head of HR).
I'd love to be wrong there, but AFAIK permission is still needed rather than automatic if you are in the right zone and to the right standards.
Tinkering at the edges fast-tracking some orders may be better than nothing, but it is not zoning.
A gimmick the school can make money on selling, which parents happily buy, why would it not be a thing?
Not a scientist then.
What does HR actually do?
@AmeshiaCross
In this case the CEO