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Paul 29-09-2025 19:25

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36203638)
Smurf said Rishi Sunak could add up. The link I posted points out the virus multiplied within the participation of the eat out to help out scheme which Rishi Sunak was central to.

and what does that have to do with his ability to add up - I still dont get it :confused:

thenry 29-09-2025 19:31

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36203669)
and what does that have to do with his ability to add up - I still dont get it :confused:

You're right! He may not be petri dish educated. My bad.

thenry 30-09-2025 12:59

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Booking a GP appointment to be available at any time during the day :woot:

papa smurf 30-09-2025 13:11

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36203706)
Booking a GP appointment to be available at any time during the day :woot:

yep you can book one for 5 weeks into the future if you're still ill or alive



great speech from wes streeting ,we need the tax evader back,we need her experience [presumably in tax evasion]

Paul 30-09-2025 14:23

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36203706)
Booking a GP appointment to be available at any time during the day :woot:

LOL, good luck with that at 2pm in the afternoon.

thenry 30-09-2025 14:32

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Before the morning route was introduced I when rarely ever needed to see a doctor use to get an appointment same day. I've never had issue obtaining an appointment. If I want a specific time then I have to wait but when flexible an appointment is made same day :shrug:

Damien 30-09-2025 15:41

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First new policy seems to be the scrapping of the 50% of students to uni target.

Chris 30-09-2025 15:47

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36203729)
First new policy seems to be the scrapping of the 50% of students to uni target.

Good. That policy was insane from day one and reeked of four legs good, two legs better.

The right education for each young person should be the target, not some arbitrary class envy hangover about university.

papa smurf 30-09-2025 16:38

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lovely bit of phoney staged flag waving during starmers speech ,I'm sure we all fell for that

Sephiroth 30-09-2025 16:55

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36203738)
lovely bit of phoney staged flag waving during starmers speech ,I'm sure we all fell for that

Yeah - you beat me to it on that one. Another Labour speech free of meaningful content.

Damien 30-09-2025 17:34

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I think that part, where he was talking about people who want to deport others who are here legally and also people who try to define Englishness as exclusively white, was important for a Prime Minister to say. I was disappointed he didn't do it earlier.

Mr K 30-09-2025 19:32

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36203738)
lovely bit of phoney staged flag waving during starmers speech ,I'm sure we all fell for that

Well sounds like you were glued to it. Told you to get out a bit. Do some pilates classes or volunteer at the food bank. You'll get an enormous sense of wellbeing rather than watching politicians you don't like all day.... :)

Pierre 30-09-2025 22:06

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https://news.sky.com/story/starmers-...nored-13441790

Most successful moments…………

Yeah, talking to his sycophants. He and Reeves are hated, at record speed.

If he doesn’t sort out immigration, energy costs, growth and the tax burden….none of which I saw being addressed, nothing will change.

Nigel is laughing.

OLD BOY 01-10-2025 11:53

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36203760)
https://news.sky.com/story/starmers-...nored-13441790

Most successful moments…………

Yeah, talking to his sycophants. He and Reeves are hated, at record speed.

If he doesn’t sort out immigration, energy costs, growth and the tax burden….none of which I saw being addressed, nothing will change.

Nigel is laughing.

Nigel was furious about the false representation of Reform’s policies. Streeting even claimed that a guest speaker at their recent Conference was their health advisor!

I have a lot of time for Streeting, but he disappointed me with his Reform UK onslaught. He’s better than that.

Hugh 01-10-2025 12:06

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36203769)
Nigel was furious about the false representation of Reform’s policies. Streeting even claimed that a guest speaker at their recent Conference was their health advisor!

I have a lot of time for Streeting, but he disappointed me with his Reform UK onslaught. He’s better than that.

Do you mean Aseem Malhotra, who was introduced at Reform UK's conference by Richard Tice as, "I know this chap, he worked with me to write Reform UK's health policy"?


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