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Osem 24-06-2007 16:13

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 34335449)
Who knows? They shuffle around the roles a lot and any credit for success is claimed by a whole load of people.

24 hour drinking is just one of the successes.


24hr drinking in the drunken yob capital of Europe - well if that's the best they can offer Brown is going to be in BIG trouble lol

Damien 24-06-2007 17:01

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24 hour drinking was one example, the reason I brought it up is how unpopular it was and how quiet everyone has been now it turns out it worked.

Osem 24-06-2007 17:32

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Well whether or not it's a success depends on what the real aim was doesn't it. If the main goal was to reduce tensions and friction amongst the puiblic at closing time by staggering hours then it may well have worked. If the aim was to make younger people more relaxed about alcohol and thereby reduce the sort of binge drinking which is becoming almost endemic amongst certain sections of society then I'm not sure it's worked at all.

Damien 24-06-2007 17:40

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34335607)
Well whether or not it's a success depends on what the real aim was doesn't it. If the main goal was to reduce tensions and friction amongst the puiblic at closing time by staggering hours then it may well have worked. If the aim was to make younger people more relaxed about alcohol and thereby reduce the sort of binge drinking which is becoming almost endemic amongst certain sections of society then I'm not sure it's worked at all.

I dont think it was ever aimed at young drinkers, either legal or otherwise (underage drinking should not be affected at all). After all people would then go to a club or drink at home after closing time.

It was simply designed to avoid the scenes on a friday/saturday night when everyone gets let loose into the streets at the same time fueled by drink. All the violence as you mentioned. It could have also been seen as a way to make people stagger their drinking since they no longer have a deadline of 11pm to get their drinks down.

Besides all of which, 11pm is a stupid time to stop serving drinks ;)

etccarmageddon 24-06-2007 18:06

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Originally Posted by Matt D (Post 34335472)
ROFL.

So, who'd be the better PM? The Master, or Gordon Brown? :D

I'd say the most evil of the 2 would be best.

Cobbydaler 24-06-2007 18:09

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Originally Posted by etccarmageddon (Post 34335660)
I'd say the most evil of the 2 would be best.

GB then... :D;)

Tezcatlipoca 24-06-2007 19:17

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Harriet Harman is now Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, & also Party Chair.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6234692.stm

She isn't going to be Deputy PM though.



Brown is now Labour Leader, & becomes PM on Wednesday -

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6234048.stm


I wonder if Jack Straw will go back to being Foreign Secretary? He ran Brown's campaign, & is currently Leader of the House of Commons (after being demoted by Blair to that position from Foreign Secretary, like Robin Cook before him).

Osem 24-06-2007 19:29

Re: Gordon Browns initial cabinet?
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 34335615)
I dont think it was ever aimed at young drinkers, either legal or otherwise (underage drinking should not be affected at all). After all people would then go to a club or drink at home after closing time.

It was simply designed to avoid the scenes on a friday/saturday night when everyone gets let loose into the streets at the same time fueled by drink. All the violence as you mentioned. It could have also been seen as a way to make people stagger their drinking since they no longer have a deadline of 11pm to get their drinks down.

Besides all of which, 11pm is a stupid time to stop serving drinks ;)

Well I don't know about you but I never stop serving drinks at 11pm :)

Damien 24-06-2007 19:34

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I wonder if Jack Straw will go back to being Foreign Secretary? He ran Brown's campaign, & is currently Leader of the House of Commons (after being demoted by Blair to that position from Foreign Secretary, like Robin Cook before him).
He might get Home Sec or Browns old job (be intresting to see who gets that)

etccarmageddon 24-06-2007 19:34

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Originally Posted by Cobbydaler (Post 34335665)
GB then... :D;)

of course.

Osem 24-06-2007 19:40

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Ah yes Ms Harman - she's the one who likes fast cars isn't she?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2748411.stm

As Solicitor General it really was very fortunate that she was only accidentally doing 99mph in a 70mph zone wasn't it - still it's an easy mistake :rolleyes:

Damien 24-06-2007 19:40

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34335751)
Well I don't know about you but I never stop serving drinks at 11pm :)

:beer::disturbd:


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