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I see the UK is now Irelands Rwanda. A safe country to send excess asylum seekers.
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How much is it going to hurt spurs to give arsenal the points to win the prem?
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I hear Everton is owned by a comedian, they'd need to be.
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10 hours ago, charlierc said:
VAR did check but ruled the video evidence was inconclusive so couldn't give Barcelona the goal.
Should be easier to say if the ball is over the line than for whether someone is offside.
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2 hours ago, Nobody Interesting said:
If I was doing the Tories work then I would be one................. but as I am not doing it and do not support it it makes me a non Tory.
If you seriously think anyone who does not vote or support Labour is a Tory then you really have a very closed and narrow mind as there many other parties available are so far from Tory your comment is quite frankly laughable.
The only party out there now trying to be more Tory is Labour - so if I were like you I would now accuse you of supporting Tory policies by supporting Labour................ but I am not like that.
Anyway, I was asked to ignore you so I shall return to that as normally after 2 replies the nasty side of Neil arrives and the whole forum descends into a hate and anger filled pool.You are doing the Tories work and I'll keep pointing it out if you don't want me to, stop being like a Tory.
Yes I'm so bad no users have been posting on the forums I created for twenty+ years.
They probably have been cos nothing and no one was beyond fair comment.you were asked to stop being an arsehole. You haven't stopped.
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2 hours ago, charlierc said:
Pretty much. Man City's financial antics are one thing, but Liverpool's form in the last month or so has been pretty poor. Salah and Nunez have been much better going forward than in recent works.
Also I see how little faith the poster had in Arsenal sticking the landing and keeping the Man City wolf from knocking down the door.
As far as I recall Liverpool have had a bad drop in form every season under klopp
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2 hours ago, charlierc said:
With La Liga, it's more that they didn't use goal-line technology. Something which, until the weekend, I didn't know as I assumed most big leagues have it, not least given the Premier League has been using that for over a decade, the Championship now uses it and it seems to work just fine when they remember to turn it on (the exception being Villa v Sheffield United in the first game back after lockdown).
Even without the goal line tech var should pickup the ball over the line
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Remember the endless pub arguments about various decisions that is now the var room .
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On 4/23/2024 at 7:33 PM, charlierc said:
Clearly Liverpool and Nottingham Forest aren't the only ones who have a problem with refereeing standards.
Admittedly it is a surprise to learn La Liga does not use goal-line technology given the Premier League has had this since 2013.
The UK var advocates like to say how var works well in other countries.
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its only bad here.
its not the operation which is flawed it's the concept of var.
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4 minutes ago, Nobody Interesting said:
No, I just live in a world where there are more than the same old same old two parties neither of which I like.
Disliking Labour does not make you a Tory.
What makes you a Tory is living in a world of 'I'm alright Jack' where you gloat about how well your life is going while not giving a crap about other peoples lives.Remind you of anyone?
Doing the tories work makes you a tory.
Reminds me of the person who doesn't want people's lives improved by a labour government
I've been less than alright since serious illness three years ago and I've been volunteering for the NHS ever since making a real difference to real people's lives.
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3 hours ago, fraybentos1 said:
Thought this would have made your day Neil
Good to see the stupid idea falling apart
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1 hour ago, lazyred said:
I dont think it will be.Rachel Reeves in the Times this morning says Labour will be more pro business than Blair with another hint about watering down the workers rights proposals.
Labour won't grow the economy by being anti business
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2 hours ago, fraybentos1 said:
Absolutely fantastic entertainment here in Holyrood today. Suspect Yousaf's days could be very numbered. He's such a donkey and was never fit to be FM anyway.
Another bad choice by nats who make bad choices.
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17 minutes ago, steviewevie said:
No.1!
Surprised it doesn't also have the highest young person pregnancy rates
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3 hours ago, steviewevie said:
No not great, but better than now, and at least a government could actually do something about it.
Not much different to now unreliable dirty and expensive.
govt did little to fix it cos it cost money to improve. And government would rather spend the money elsewhere. Keep an eye out for labour nicking the investment money I bet it'll get happen cos the same people demanding nationalisation also demand other spending.
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4 hours ago, CaledonianGonzo said:
The Sun ran a story on Dua Lipa that mentioned guests.
Dave grohl I Reckon. : p 😁
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8 minutes ago, lazyred said:
Me too I could decide to travel by train with no notice, I'd know the fare and I could jump on any train that was going my way.
A joined up service. Will take years to restore that.
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29 minutes ago, Ommadawn said:
I can remember what the railways were like when they were last nationalised. It wasn't great.
I remember too, and I agree. Problem was that govts kept taking back the investment spending. Cos they could always find something else to spend it on. If it had had investment of the current levels it would have been much better.
Nationalisation is politically idiotic cos the govt that nationalises will be blamed for every late train and any rise in fares.nationalisation is a good idea but not a good idea politically. few votes will be won by doing it and loads will be lost.
And the govt will still take back the investment spending. Probably why labour want to nationalise.
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No idea if it's allowed cos there's not many lions in Devon, not even east Devon.
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21 hours ago, Ommadawn said:
I think a certain person on here might say that these commitments might change after they've been elected. 😀
Might do some borrowing for investment spending to create some growth.
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23 hours ago, steviewevie said:
defence spending going up...means less money for other things...
It's another way to try to scare people about labour high taxes.
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On 4/22/2024 at 10:15 PM, steviewevie said:
Keep the Lords, abolish the Commons.
Careful the govt might take you seriously 😣
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If that happens and labour got a majority they'd call an election to get a mandate for their policies