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    Sarah Everard

    There’s always DNA, there’s always CCTV, there’s always phone data. They had the guy who killed Sarah Everard in custody and were ready to charge him before they’d even discovered her body. They used her phone data and CCTV from a known route she’d be walking to identify the hired car, from that...
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    Sarah Everard

    So what if you have addiction issues and ended up in prison as you couldn’t hold down a job due to your addiction so turned to crime to feed your addiction, go inside where you will have help with your addiction, come out where you’re unlikely to get help with your addiction, without this...
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    Sarah Everard

    You do understand that when the police discover the body of a dead woman they can very quickly and easily determine if she’s been raped or not. Killing her isn’t going to stop the police working out that she’s been raped.
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    Sarah Everard

    Cameron didn’t even do it to reduce tax though. He did it through an mis-jointed ideology to reduce the deficit. It failed in every sense in that it didn’t reduce the deficit and in the end a penny pinched here inevitably meant a pound spent somewhere else. For instance the government announced...
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    I’m old enough to remember the Tories shouting out Jimmy Carrs tax affairs. Lewis Hamilton too. Seem to remember when Cameron pointed the finger at Carr it turned out his own father was using the same scheme.
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    Is Sunak being set up to deny before a story regarding his own tax affairs breaks? Might explain why he was so keen to brush Zahawi’s indiscretions with HMRC under the carpet.
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    Sarah Everard

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    Sarah Everard

    The prison system is just another area that’s had to take up the slack from austerity and specifically cuts to social care. People with mental health issues lost support services and in many cases that has led to offending and prison. That could be anything from people with addiction issues to...
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    Kin ell. No wonder they won’t release the Russian report. They’re up to their necks in it.
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    Never been anything but a Tory safe seat so unless he chooses not to stand he’ll be in the next parliament.
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    Was thinking the same, especially regarding pensioners.
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    And don’t forget. It’s all your fault
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    I think it’s pretty much maximum 2 years to the day. Might sound like I’m nitpicking but look at the damage they can do in “a bit”. We need to be grateful that it’s 2 years exactly and not 2 and a bit ;)
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    Imagine the people who would never have been in the cabinet.
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    Could be that but also could be a counter to apparently Boris is still planning a comeback this year overthrowing Sunak. Whatever happens it’s clearly going to be another messy year in government. Sunak clearly doesn’t have his party behind him, the country behind him or the ability to change...
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    More Boris stories breaking out this morning.
  17. skybluetony176

    No international postage Royal Mail strikes

    We used to use TNT at work for couriering documents internationally but when fedex took over/merged with them they became utter wank. Now use DHL, much better. Only other advice I would give is to check insurance for consequential losses should the documents be lost. We only had it happen once...
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    The Independent published a timeline now of their involvement. Hard to see how he can remain an MP let alone a cabinet member. Subject of a Serious Fraud Office investigation, National Crime Agency investigation and an HMRC investigation. Pretty clear he tried to play it out in the hope of...
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    Allegedly some Tories are rumbling he’s had 2 FPN in a year and has to go.
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    Not really when it was never ran to anywhere near full capacity and never hit targets. Which again is the point. Wastage to the private sector that never achieved. We could have literally spent half of what we did on testing and achieved the same results.
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