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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I quite agree. The key thing about Starmer is, if you don’t like his principles or his policies, then wait until tomorrow because he will probably have different ones then.
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    There are already some additional taxes on second homes. There are higher rates of Stamp Duty Land Tax on purchase, Capital Gains Tax on gains made on sale and in some areas there are higher rates of Council Tax.
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I don't like her as a politician because her views are too extreme for my tastes but I do have sympathy for the way she has been treated. The disciplinary process was - no doubt deliberately - dragged out for a very long time. She is then offered a token gesture of having the Labour whip...
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    A 30% fall in house prices will plunge a lot of people into negative equity, with potentially disastrous consequences for them personally and for the wider economy. The people who will be worst affected will be first time buyers - usually the younger generation - as they are the ones with...
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    Wasps go to bottom of the pyramid

    He certainly has done a lot of that. I suppose it's good that someone is prepared to buy these failed businesses out of administration in order to secure some of the jobs. His business plan then usually requires job losses and probably lower pay and worse terms and conditions. Although that...
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    Wasps go to bottom of the pyramid

    According to the BBC we are owed about £465,000:
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    Summer transfer window 2024

    Otherwise known as Cyril.
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    Summer transfer window 2024

    I guess this will be the big name signing: Names don’t get much bigger than that. 😊
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    New Blue Fan Help!

    Welcome on board Tom. It's a great club with wonderful fans. It's a good time to get involved because after being in the doldrums for some years we are on the up again. The dream of getting back to the Premiership suddenly seems to be within our grasp. The question of where to sit is very...
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    Robins to Hull!!!

    I'm sure MR will get us to the play-offs again. 😊 #havefaith
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    Robins to Hull!!!

    I reckon that’s spot on. He seems really committed to the Sky Blues “project” and I’m sure we will have him for a few more years to come.
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    Transfer Rumour Alan Browne

    The accounts to 31st May 2023 - the most recent available - give the wage bill as a bit over £16 million, although that is for all 196 employees not just the playing squad. Doug King must pay his secretary well 😊
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    Transfer Rumour Alan Browne

    Make of it what you will but their wage bill is more than double ours: https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/all-24-efl-championship-sides-in-order-of-their-wage-bill-ranked/ It should be noted that ours is the smallest apart from Plymouth.
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I disagree. The right to abstain is just as much a part of the democratic process as the right to vote. I regard it as important to vote and have always done so, even in the low level elections such as for the parish council, but if people don't want to that is their right. I think they are...
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    Elphicke's defection is bizarre. She gave one of her main reasons for crossing the floor as Sunak's failure to stop the votes but she is hardly a fan of Starmer's immigration policy: https://www.express.co.uk/comment/expresscomment/1762668/labour-immigration-open-borders She was also a right...
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    tats back on the grass

    You could be right - I don't take more than a passing interest in Wolves - but my wife, a lifelong Wolves supporter, disagrees. She is certain that he was never the same player after his head injury.
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    Sheaf

    I will be very sad to see Sheaf go but if we get a proper price for him and spend it well on 3/4 really good Championship level players it could turn out to be good for us.
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    tats back on the grass

    I'm absolutely delighted that Tats is going to make a full physical recovery from his injuries, given the concern at the time that he might not be able to walk again never mind play football. I really hope that the experience hasn't damaged him psychologically, for it can happen even where a...
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    Summer transfer window 2024

    I agree with that but we need at least one and probably two strikers, depending upon whether we keep Tavares. We have been lucky that Haji Wright and Ellis Simms have largely avoided injury. We may not be so lucky next year and that is before you consider the need to rest them, loss of form or...
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    Match Thread Coventry City - Queens Park Rangers Match Thread - Saturday 4th May

    I hope we have a really good summer in the transfer market because we need it if we are going to push for promotion next season. We have finished this year 9 points off the play-offs and 32 points off automatic promotion.
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