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  1. skybluetony176

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I know the the Boris fan boys everywhere will be saying that this is just sour grapes but regardless of whether her motivation is revenge or not she’s bang on
  2. skybluetony176

    Played in every division

    I was thinking maybe Portsmouth but then I noticed Division 3 North. So now I’m thinking that if there is it must be another Midlands based club due to the central location.
  3. skybluetony176

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Pritti Patel literally went on TV and told the public to grass on friends, family and neighbours who were breaking lockdown rules.
  4. skybluetony176

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Problem is he can’t do that for fear of triggering a GE. Boris did it when he first became leader for precisely that reason, he wanted a GE. Sunak is in the exact opposite position. Although you are right. He should have whipped for the very reason you state.
  5. skybluetony176

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Laura Kuenssberg just asking Gove a very valid question in that should the PM vote for the findings of the report simply to confirm his support for parliamentary sovereignty and the parliamentary process. You could argue that for all ministers. Simply abstaining is probably worse than voting...
  6. skybluetony176

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Indeed. The best way to make Sunak look competent and professional is to show Boris for exactly what he is. Sunak can’t run on his record, character assassination on Starmer isn’t cutting through, all he has left is at least I’m not Boris. The worse he can make Boris look the better he (Sunak)...
  7. skybluetony176

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    Can’t see it in this parliament. Too many Tory cronies involved for the Tories to do it. It might be for the next government to do it. You would think they would for political gain too given that it’s largely Tory cronies who benefited, especially where PPE is concerned. The next government...
  8. skybluetony176

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Shit party too. May as well not had it.
  9. skybluetony176

    The Ground Deal

    Yeah but apart from that.
  10. skybluetony176

    The Ground Deal

    Well, yeah. Technically in the end I suppose they did. Minus the interest payments they didn’t get their capital back though.
  11. skybluetony176

    The Ground Deal

    But they did. So I’m not sure what your point is.
  12. skybluetony176

    The Ground Deal

    You’ve just said it yourself, they brought the liabilities. I’ve not said it was contingent being repaid though the bond issue. But the liability they brought had a commitment to pay it back. It’s just ridiculous to say otherwise.
  13. skybluetony176

    The Ground Deal

    Of course it did. Stop being ridiculous. It didn’t have an obligation to pay it off early but they brought it with a payment plan. Many on here were complaining that they paid it off early because it robbed the taxpayer of the interest payments.
  14. skybluetony176

    The Ground Deal

    Taking on the debt was obviously part of the deal. Otherwise why would they have used the bond money to pay it off? Unless you’re suggesting it was some sort of “charitable” donation to the council that just happened to be equal to the debt I’m not sure what point it is you think you’re making.
  15. skybluetony176

    The Ground Deal

    They paid the £13.4 back after the bond. All here in the Lego Heads article after the bond money was raised. https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/wasps-pay-back-134m-ricoh-9201559.amp
  16. skybluetony176

    The Ground Deal

    Did Wasps buy ACL unencumbered? Why did SISU insist that they were only interested in buying ACL if it was unencumbered? The answer is no to the first question and because ACL was in debt to the second.
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    The Ground Deal

    Debt noun a sum of money that is owed or due. ACL was in debt by the very definition.
  18. skybluetony176

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    So Johnson has a new job writing a column in the Mail starting Saturday and guess what. He’s broke the rules again. Given his position as a former minister he’s required to apply for approval before accepting the job. No suggestion that it wouldn’t have been approved but the fact is he just...
  19. skybluetony176

    Anyone had to see/buy a property

    Can take a long time for other reasons too. My brother was executor for my grandmothers Will which included selling her house. The reason she chose my brother was because she was leaving everything to her 6 grandchildren and she knew my brother wouldn’t take any shit and do things to the latter...
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