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1andrew1 24-03-2025 10:14

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36193194)
AI boom is a misnomer. If it works it’s going to be because it’s cost effective and eliminates jobs in the long run.

The boom is in the current hires for development and scenario testing. Job losses on any scale haven't really begun.

jfman 24-03-2025 10:25

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36193294)
The boom is in the current hires for development and scenario testing. Job losses on any scale haven't really begun.

I appreciate this is happening on some level, but it won’t even touch the sides of compensating for everything that will be able to be offshored at a fraction of the cost of doing it here. Both in AI and roles that AI replace.

1andrew1 02-04-2025 23:22

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Looks like we have escaped with 10% tariffs compared to the EU's 20% tariffs. Let's see how it all plays out before celebrating.

Paul 05-04-2025 20:21

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Another Labour MP in trouble, tho its unclear why atm.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czx48gq0y77o
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The Labour Party has suspended MP Dan Norris after "being informed of his arrest", a party spokesman has told the BBC.

mrmistoffelees 05-04-2025 20:26

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36194012)
Another Labour MP in trouble, tho its unclear why atm.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czx48gq0y77o

Rape & child sex offences according to sky news

Paul 05-04-2025 20:49

Re: Starmer’s chronicles
 
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 36194013)
Rape & child sex offences according to sky news

Indeed, more details on other sites (below quoted from the Mirror).

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In December 2024, we received a referral from another police force relating to alleged non-recent child sex offences having been committed against a girl.
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Most of the offences are alleged to have occurred in the 2000s, but we're also investigating an alleged offence of rape from the 2020s.

thenry 10-04-2025 15:31

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More neighbourhood police, 13,000 by 2029

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...unces-35028279

My local police officer hasn't been visible for some time now. I'm not sure whether he's been drawn back on duties or he's no longer an employee. I do like police visible if in honest. Its reassuring.

Russ 10-04-2025 16:32

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Jess Phillips’ approach to the investigations in to the child grooming gangs is nothing short of diabolical.

telegramsam 10-04-2025 18:17

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36194400)
More neighbourhood police, 13,000 by 2029

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...unces-35028279

My local police officer hasn't been visible for some time now. I'm not sure whether he's been drawn back on duties or he's no longer an employee. I do like police visible if in honest. Its reassuring.

Totally agree with you,a visible presence is very reassuring. Never see anyone near my area. If we did then maybe I wouldn't sit at home jumping at every noise, or scared to go out on an evening because thugs threaten you because you don't hand over your phone to them.

thenry 10-04-2025 18:25

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The majority of the time when police are in numbers those committing crimes get caught which is so satisfying. All the other times it's always a wish somebody was around to deal with it. Calling the police is useless. Sussex police hardly answer to calls for police presence.

There was an act of arson in the area I live in. Somebody tipped a can of petrol over steps, entrance to a building and set it alight. The fire brigade came out but the police were nowhere to be seen. The firefighters said the police won't come out. Sad. It makes me wonder whether that was an attempted murder charge :confused:

Russ 10-04-2025 18:29

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36194400)
More neighbourhood police, 13,000 by 2029

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...unces-35028279

My local police officer hasn't been visible for some time now. I'm not sure whether he's been drawn back on duties or he's no longer an employee. I do like police visible if in honest. Its reassuring.

Oooo I can’t believe I missed this. It’s a start obviously but still won’t go far to cover the 20,000 police cuts made by the wonderful previous government.

Paul 10-04-2025 18:46

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Hmm.

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30 additional neighbourhood police officers and 20 new PCSOs for Nottinghamshire Police
Well its better than none I guess.

Technically we still have a local station, but there is no public access to it afaik.

Russ 10-04-2025 18:56

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36194427)
Hmm.



Well its better than none I guess.

Technically we still have a local station, but there is no public access to it afaik.

Is that like around here where it’s a former police building but now just has a police phone box outside (sadly not like Dr Who) that puts you through to a police operator?

Paul 10-04-2025 19:35

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 36194428)
..now just has a police phone box outside (sadly not like Dr Who) that puts you through to a police operator?

I actually dont know, Ive never looked that closely.

nomadking 10-04-2025 19:48

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The police can't be everywhere 24/7, so it's not going to make much difference. Even in busy areas with lots of people around, it's only by chance they might be in the right place at the right time to prevent a crime or catch somebody.


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