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Pierre 19-05-2023 12:49

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36152162)
They are still being given a sandwich and a piece of fruit if their parents are in default, so I would let them sit with their friends and eat those, rather than isolate them from their peers.

Their parents (probably) won’t care if the kids are isolated, so only the kids are being punished for something that they have no accountability or responsibility for - that isn’t equitable.

That's a fair point, doesn't resolve the arrears though.

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36152159)
Then there's your answer:

It really isn't.

Maggy 19-05-2023 13:33

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36152148)
You could also try answering the question.

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You could also try answering the question

What question precisely?

ianch99 19-05-2023 13:47

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36152163)
It really isn't.

Not to you but it is a solution

Pierre 19-05-2023 13:52

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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36152167)
What question precisely?

The one you, yourself, highlighted in red.

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...&postcount=621

GrimUpNorth 20-05-2023 22:22

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If true, yet another example of how this lot think they're entitled and only care about themselves. Maybe she should never have got her job back.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics...aught-speeding

Sephiroth 20-05-2023 22:38

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She is a very good Home Secretary because she is trying to deliver the right policies.

Hugh 20-05-2023 22:43

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"right" being the appropriate adjective…

(rather than correct)

ianch99 20-05-2023 22:43

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36152269)

She is a very good Home Secretary because she is trying to deliver the right policies.

Surely, you mean "Trying to deliver the right wing policies"? After all, that is the only hope they have left ...

Sephiroth 20-05-2023 23:01

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36152273)
Surely, you mean "Trying to deliver the right wing policies"? After all, that is the only hope they have left ...

I think you're being rather shallow here, Ian. She is trying to deal with the boat migrants (they must be stopped or deported except in genuine cases of need), and the nasty protestors who try to disrupt peoples' daily lives (I think the latest legislation goes a long way toward this.

She is seriously anti-woke and that s a good thing. She calls it as it is in relation to the current (ridiculous) gender debate.

TheDaddy 20-05-2023 23:23

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36152273)
Surely, you mean "Trying to deliver the right wing policies"? After all, that is the only hope they have left ...

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36152276)
I think you're being rather shallow here, Ian. She is trying to deal with the boat migrants (they must be stopped or deported except in genuine cases of need), and the nasty protestors who try to disrupt peoples' daily lives (I think the latest legislation goes a long way toward this.

She is seriously anti-woke and that s a good thing. She calls it as it is in relation to the current (ridiculous) gender debate.

Seems like you might be correct Ian, is this really all they've got left, the poxy culture war, still at least it's better than a real war

jfman 21-05-2023 00:01

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36152277)
Seems like you might be correct Ian, is this really all they've got left, the poxy culture war, still at least it's better than a real war

Well, it's good we don't have a real war here, but they do drag out Zelensky for photo ops when it suits.

1andrew1 21-05-2023 00:35

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36152269)

She is a very good Home Secretary because she is trying to deliver the right policies.

Whether we like or dislike her policies is irrelevant to the central question: Did she breach Ministerial Code by asking civil servants to arrange a private one-to-one driving awareness course?

Mr K 21-05-2023 08:37

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36152269)

She is a very good Home Secretary because she is trying to deliver the right policies.

And failing. Immigration has doubled from pre Brexit levels. Maybe the eurocrats were better than ours. She's taken back control big style.

1andrew1 21-05-2023 09:29

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Popcorn at the ready, Suella Braverman's bad week could be followed by a very tough one indeed

If Suella Braverman thought her week had thrown up its fair share of challenging newspaper headlines, it could quickly get even worse - with her opponents in Westminster just days away from an opportunity to grill her in the Commons....

...In between, Ms Braverman saw her personal approval rating plunge in a YouGov poll - and critics cruelly pointed out her right-wing populism wasn't, in fact, very popular.

At the same time, the home secretary clashed with cabinet colleagues on migration policy and is also facing a likely onslaught from Tory right-wingers over new figures in a few days showing a sharp rise in immigration.

Now, on top of the confrontations she faces with opponents and some colleagues on policy issues, the embattled Braverman could soon be facing an inquiry into her conduct as a minister which could lead to her being sacked...

...She'll no doubt hope her belated mea culpa may draw a line under the row and perhaps take the sting out of calls for a full-blown probe by Sir Laurie, the ethics watchdog. Fat chance, as they say, of that.

As luck would have it - for her opponents, that is - the first business when the Commons sits again on Monday is… questions to the home secretary, Suella Braverman.

Popcorn at the ready.
https://news.sky.com/story/popcorn-a...ndeed-12885753

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36152282)
And failing. Immigration has doubled from pre Brexit levels. Maybe the eurocrats were better than ours. She's taken back control big style.

Amazes me that those who are not keen on immigration from Middle Eastern countries voted in 2016 not to send them back to the first EU country they landed in.

If this is another price worth paying for Brexit then they should acknowledge they have given the government a near impossible framework to work within. On this aspect, Braverman has my sympathy.

Sephiroth 21-05-2023 09:45

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36152279)
Whether we like or dislike her policies is irrelevant to the central question: Did she breach Ministerial Code by asking civil servants to arrange a private one-to-one driving awareness course?


We are looking at pure vulture journalism here and I’m surprised that you’ve taken this up. She understandably didn’t want the points, didn’t understandably want to sit on the public course and validly asked the questions. Labour are being disgusting here.



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