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spiderplant 19-05-2024 22:57

Re: The Chronicles of Rishi
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36175320)
Please tell me that a cycleway costing an estimated £6 million pounds is good value for money it is around a mile long

If it's as good as Boris's excellent Cycle Superhighways in London, that's an absolute bargain. They were about three times that.

Paul 20-05-2024 01:38

Re: The Chronicles of Rishi
 
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Originally Posted by Ms NTL (Post 36175328)
Why? We do not have enough "highly educated" talent, we need them.....

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36175334)
We do have enough and no we don’t need them.

Well you cant both be right, any evidence either way ?

Ms NTL 20-05-2024 03:24

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36175340)
Well you cant both be right, any evidence either way ?

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67% of academic staff were of UK nationality
academics

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Most NHS staff in England are British, but around 19% are not.
NHS staff

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30% of NHS staff in London report a nationality other than British
And take into the account "highly qualified" foreigners can get UK nationality fast and very easily.

1andrew1 20-05-2024 12:09

Re: The Chronicles of Rishi
 
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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36175320)
Please tell me that a cycleway costing an estimated £6 million pounds is good value for money it is around a mile long :erm: labour sure know how to splash the cash . Still we have plenty of padding pools in our streets and showers a plenty in schools . The other man's grass etc.:shocked: guess by mates you mean born guessing and his friends in the company that has court convictions

Conservative Cross Border Checks: "Hold my beer!" :beer:

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The cost of implementing post-Brexit border arrangements will cost at least £4.7bn after repeated delays in implementing new controls, according to a report by Parliament’s spending watchdog.

The UK has said it hopes to have the “world’s most effective border” by 2025, but the National Audit Office (NAO) said the strategy “lacks a clear timetable and an integrated cross-government delivery plan”, with individual departments responsible for implementing different aspects.

It also said that repeated changes to and deferrals of the plan to introduce full import controls have led to uncertainty for businesses and extra costs for government and ports.

The government delayed the implementation of full controls five times since the end of the EU exit transition period on 31 December 2020.

The report said: “The repeated delays in introducing import controls, and difficulties forecasting requirements, have resulted in government expenditure on infrastructure and staff that were ultimately not needed.”

“Late announcements about policy and uncertainty about the implementation of controls have also reduced the ability of businesses and ports to prepare for changes.”

The Government estimates the overall cost of implementing new arrangements and improving the management of the border to be £4.7bn, according to the NAO.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...c31d99d5&ei=35

Damien 22-05-2024 12:26

Re: The Chronicles of Rishi
 
Very loud rumours of an election date to be announced today. No 10 has not denied the rumours to journalists and many of those journalists have also said their normal sources are not responding: https://x.com/ShippersUnbound/status...15724011327507

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Once again there are snap election rumours. I have been a sceptic every time so far. More importantly, people I trust who are in the loop have told me it's nonsense. This time, those people are silent
Cabinet ministers have been told to attend a meeting at 4pm with no indication what it's about: https://x.com/JasonGroves1/status/17...2VW5f7QElXtO9Q

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Minister summoned to Cabinet meeting at 4pm have not been told what's on the agenda
Sunak has not denied it just now by instead saying there will be an election in the 2nd half of this year.

The 2nd half of this year of course starts in just over six weeks, any snap election would be in that period.

Dave42 22-05-2024 13:36

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For what it is worth, I think an earlier election is on. I can’t tell you why I now think that. This is not 100% certain but close enough for me to mention to you
https://x.com/Peston/status/1793255310670323739

please please let it happen

Damien 22-05-2024 13:55

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The noise is fever pitch now. Journalists are saying that No 10 has gone into radio silence and no one is picking up calls.

If they're not calling it now then they will look even bigger idiots.

denphone 22-05-2024 14:22

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36175474)

The earlier it is the sooner this awful government with its daily psychodramas and constant internecine warfare can be voted out and this country can elect someone who might just put this country and all its great ills first for once.

daveeb 22-05-2024 14:42

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36175476)
The earlier it is the sooner this awful government with its daily psychodramas and constant internecine warfare can be voted out and this country can elect someone who might just put this country and all its great ills first for once.

Well it makes sense, after all he's a very popular guy and his "plan" is working so why not (even though he reckons the country doesn't want it :dunce:)

Dave42 22-05-2024 14:48

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Natasha Clarke LBC political editor now thinking it going to happen changed her mind from this morning

Damien 22-05-2024 15:01

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It must be.

No 10 would have shut it down now or at least there would have been some leaks to the press to cool it.

Dave42 22-05-2024 15:08

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David Cameron pulled from meeting in Albania to fly home for cabinet meeting

peanut 22-05-2024 15:43

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Boris Johnson is being recalled to replace Sunak as Prime Minster.

denphone 22-05-2024 15:45

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Originally Posted by peanut (Post 36175483)
Boris Johnson is being recalled to replace Sunak as Prime Minster.

:D:D

Dave42 22-05-2024 16:12

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The Prime Minister is expected to call a General Election for 4th July.
https://x.com/electpoliticsuk/status...94309250281644

bring it on let the tory war begin gonna be utter chaos


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