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All my books are now on my iPad & Kindle (around 500 to read - I’m an impulse book buyer). |
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Ok, can we get back to Reform UK please. :)
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Almost all of my books went the same way, charity shops . . it's amazing how much free space you suddenly acquire once they've gone.
I use 'cool reader' on the PC, Laptop, and a cheapo 10" tablet for my thousands of Epubs, with 'Calibre' to convert any Mobi books I come across. Wife keeps wanting me to get rid of my Albums (records) too but they're staying :D edit: sorry Paul, was trying hard not to write a novella and missed your post. |
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I do feel a degree of sympathy for our Nige. I challenge anyone to be able to recall exactly why someone gave them £5m, I know I'd struggle to remember the background to such an everyday event.
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I think you're all doing Nige a big disservice.
Obviously any money donated was to further his kind hearted attempts to ease the sufferings of those poor boat people. The 4 houses will be used to accommodate many of those who have risked life and limb to reach our great country in order to do the jobs our folk won't do (Doctors, Nurses, Dentists, IT Consultants, Teachers etc), and has gone even further with all 4 houses being signed up to a meals on wheels company to ensure they all get adequate healthy sustenance while awaiting their citizenship interviews. On top of this, all people accommodated will have access to private medical care (already paid for) to help reduce the NHS workload. He won't have much change out of the £5 million :shocked: Alternatively, he could be pissing it up the wall and having a jolly good time, thank you, while knowing that in the end he doesn't really have much chance of becoming PM or Reform forming an alliance with any of the other parties. Fair play, I know which one I'd be doing :Yes: |
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Good point, well made…
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Won't make a big difference to the constituents
"we've got massive cuts, but we don't want to cut things that affect residents" . . said almost every local council |
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I have a small collection of around 1,500 books, listed on a app on my phone, some predate ISBNs. I have run out of room, but will still buy books I want. |
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The answer to all this is to grow the economy so that funds can be provided for the increased demand.
Reform UK need to focus on this and explain the HOW of achieving this. |
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I could be wrong . . for a change lol . . but didn't central Government make all local councils go self funding* (or something) which really screwed things up.
*then spent untold billions on a train line so that 3 people in Manchester could get to London 13 minutes faster. |
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If you look two posts up from your’s - yes…
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