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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    You’ve got to admire her commitment to the cause/loyalty !
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    If true 🤦‍♂️ (Posted to correct thread this time)
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I said electable, not trustworthy and honest ! Also, I’ve already said he could struggle without policies especially if against a new, perceived more competent, Tory leader We’re on a similar page other than I do think some key policies would be useful and will get a hearing from the public
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    …..and who new leader is. I might be wrong but I always thought Starmer (still might if rumours are wrong) would deliver proper policy plans nearer to election. In which case he would 100% be electable, especially if against Johnson. NWs right though, if Tories replace Johnson with a boring but...
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    To be fair, if they’d announced before people would’ve argued it would influence by elections
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    This is why Tories should’ve waited until now for confidence vote
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    It’s obviously an assumption but based on human nature and the fact that every interview discussing the strike those supporting it (Lynch etc) have focussed on pay and the cost of living crisis. I then asked myself if the workers were offered an 8-10% pay rise would they be striking. I doubt it...
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    Not sure what I’ve made up ? I’m suggesting that I think the strikers are more concerned about their pay (which is their right and totally understandable especially at the moment) than about a better rail infrastructure and service for the public and that’s the main reason why they’re striking.
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    My point being that if they got offered 10% they wouldn’t strike about the other stuff. When I said infrastructure i was talking about improving lines and services on them. I think the government (wrongly in my view - just for you BSB !) has pumped all that cash into HS2. HS2 or rail...
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    Think that was 2.7%. Not sure they were worth even that as many didn’t have to sit during the pandemic
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    I agree that any cuts when we should be spending more on public transport to encourage people off the road is crazy. I’ve never understood successive governments approaches…it’s all beat the driver rather than let’s make the alternatives better. This needs significant spending on infrastructure...
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    Haha, nothing to do with governments side, more sharing my views/thoughts even if it goes against the grain. I’ve offered what I thought would’ve been a sensible/fair solution and also what I think will happen and would take the piss (hardly supporting the governments stance in either case, more...
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    It’s each to their own who they want to support. I don’t trust either side in terms of how they are presenting their case in the media. It’s also difficult to get a decent balanced article on the subject. Basic logic suggests, whatever rises rail workers receive is likely to feed through to an...
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    I think we agreed to disagree Fernando
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    you and tony are right (this once 😊), it’s almost not even a surprise, which in itself is a bit shocking. He just doesn’t think he needs to live by the same rules as everyone else In terms of Shapps, he can do a decent excel spreadsheet apparently The problem I’ve got with all ministers...
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    Your Portfolio

    Hard to disagree with you on the timing of rate rises, it’s awful, but interest rates should never be as low as they are. Its basically been free money, which has helped cause the housing bubble and fucked the market for younger generations. Central banks won’t be able to get rates too high as...
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    Your Portfolio

    It’s painful across the board at the moment, it feels like just trying to pick the least worst option. For example I expected gold to be increasing more by now and even that’s struggling to get to a decent level It’s more than a perfect storm; war, rampant inflation, growth already...
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    What the fuck has happened to England

    I think we all saw that (also probably a bit drunk so can’t confirm). Southgate has got plenty on his plate now/coming months but I won’t dig him out for previous tournaments
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    What the fuck has happened to England

    Exactly. Peoples views also soften and change. From memory Robson was getting vilified by many fans before (and at the start of) Italia 90 and now he will rightly go down as one of our best managers. We’ll all be looking back fondly at this time when Big Sam returns and we miss out on...
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    Haha…touché…not sure Jarvid expected that ! Streeting is a good operator and good communicator. Be interesting to see how he progresses Ps I don’t agree with the rail strikes though, just incase anyone thought I was going too soft on the lefties
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