comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Which of them would be a nice holiday, Rome aside as I’ve already been
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Out of that lissed I wud recommened Bologna
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 1 minute ago
Thank you tutti
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Grate food in Bologna n nice walkabubble city
Knot to big n gnott 2 small
Firenze is also a lifetime must Arab.
Take a pair of headphones to drown out the Yanks and get yourself to the Uffizi, Bargello and Duomo
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 47 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 4 seconds ago
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 28 minutes ago
Mosed dangerus italian cities per guvmint n data:
1. Milan
2. Rome
3. Florence
4. Rimini
5. Turin
6. Bologna
7. Prato
8. Imperia
9. Venice
10. Livorno
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In what way dangerous? Crime?
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Yup
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Head out to Italy a few times every year and have our full family holiday there. Never witnessed a thing thankfully.
Leading UK economists: curbing spending will further weaken economy
‘Cutting public investment in the UK would damage the “foundations of the economy,” a group of leading economists has warned Rachel Reeves, advising the chancellor instead to overhaul Britain’s fiscal rules to help bolster spending.
In a letter to the Financial Times, the group of eight senior economists warns that the fiscal plans inherited by the Labour government to reduce investment spending as a share of GDP would repeat earlier mistakes and backfire and undermine growth…
“To follow through on these plans would be to repeat the mistakes of the past, where investment cuts made in the name of fiscal prudence have damaged the foundations of the economy and undermined the UK’s long-term fiscal sustainability,” the letter warned…
“We do not see how the planned ‘decade of national renewal’ can take place if these cuts are delivered.”’
https://www.ft.com/content/b0df3109-07e9-4fec-86ba-9285c2b4a1c2
How many times do these fackers need to be told?
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 57 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 50 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 9 minutes ago
Especially Celebrity Nonces
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Should celebrities receive harsher sentences than us average bods?
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Should they receive lighter sentences?
Oh sorry. They already do.
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Backhanders and brown envelopes saan.
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernçalvenoo triumvirate (U17054)
posted 26 minutes ago
Leading UK economists: curbing spending will further weaken economy
‘Cutting public investment in the UK would damage the “foundations of the economy,” a group of leading economists has warned Rachel Reeves, advising the chancellor instead to overhaul Britain’s fiscal rules to help bolster spending.
In a letter to the Financial Times, the group of eight senior economists warns that the fiscal plans inherited by the Labour government to reduce investment spending as a share of GDP would repeat earlier mistakes and backfire and undermine growth…
“To follow through on these plans would be to repeat the mistakes of the past, where investment cuts made in the name of fiscal prudence have damaged the foundations of the economy and undermined the UK’s long-term fiscal sustainability,” the letter warned…
“We do not see how the planned ‘decade of national renewal’ can take place if these cuts are delivered.”’
https://www.ft.com/content/b0df3109-07e9-4fec-86ba-9285c2b4a1c2
How many times do these fackers need to be told?
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Always once more
It’s a joke really. We know it doesn’t work.
Incidentally, and I’m sure we all know this
Energy crisis - Energy Companies makes record profits
Cost of living crisis - Supermarkets are making record profits
Financial crisis - Banks are making record profits
It’s so obvious and yet I have no idea how to combat it other than leaving the country.
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t talk to me unless you can do ten (U6374)
posted 21 minutes ago
It’s a joke really. We know it doesn’t work.
Incidentally, and I’m sure we all know this
Energy crisis - Energy Companies makes record profits
Cost of living crisis - Supermarkets are making record profits
Financial crisis - Banks are making record profits
It’s so obvious and yet I have no idea how to combat it other than leaving the country.
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We do, indeed, know that it doesn’t work.
I would strongly suggest that they also know, very well, that it doesn’t work.
Which to my mind means that either a) they don’t care that it doesn’t work, because they have other (narrower) ideas about what economic success means, or b) they don’t believe that they’re empowered to change the strategy.
Both of those possibilities should worry people.
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
Which of them would be a nice holiday, Rome aside as I’ve already been
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Bergamo.
Super friendly, picturesque and Milan's only about 30 minutes away on the (cheap, reliable) train.
I wanted to go Bergamo for the game on Thursday but work got in the way
Girona in Jan though
comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 3 minutes ago
I wanted to go Bergamo for the game on Thursday but work got in the way
Girona in Jan though
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Shame, there's usually loads of cheap flights there too.
This is actually a very good move from a big company, hope others start to follow suit. I wish I had more than 2 weeks paternity to spend time with my baby.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/09/16/deloitte-gives-fathers-six-months-off-promote-women/
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
This is actually a very good move from a big company, hope others start to follow suit. I wish I had more than 2 weeks paternity to spend time with my baby.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/09/16/deloitte-gives-fathers-six-months-off-promote-women/
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In Quebec mother's get 26 weeks Fathers 5 weeks and 25 weeks they can split as they see fit. At 75% of wage.
Is there no gov. plan in U.K.?
https://x.com/bradmossesq/status/1835745442690224257?s=46
This is beautiful. What a fraud she is.
This is so blatantly staged…..
Gunman lurked for hours before Trump's last-minute game of golf https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgwwqkgzx0o
comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 22 minutes ago
This is so blatantly staged…..
Gunman lurked for hours before Trump's last-minute game of golf https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgwwqkgzx0o
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I thought the same. But minds are made up.
Alleged shooter is hilarious
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/09/15/politics/trump-attempted-assassination-man-detained/index.html?iid=cnn_buildContentRecirc_end_recirc
In 2002, Routh was arrested after he was pulled over by police and allegedly put his hand on a firearm before barricading himself in a business
How did he survive that? You don't even need to have a weapon for US cops to put several holes in your head. A cooking pan is enough for them to pump you.
comment by Mamba - You hit us, We hit you. (U1282)
posted 31 minutes ago
In 2002, Routh was arrested after he was pulled over by police and allegedly put his hand on a firearm before barricading himself in a business
How did he survive that? You don't even need to have a weapon for US cops to put several holes in your head. A cooking pan is enough for them to pump you.
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He’s white
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posted on 16/9/24
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 2 minutes ago
Which of them would be a nice holiday, Rome aside as I’ve already been
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Out of that lissed I wud recommened Bologna
posted on 16/9/24
Thank you tutti
posted on 16/9/24
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 1 minute ago
Thank you tutti
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Grate food in Bologna n nice walkabubble city
Knot to big n gnott 2 small
posted on 16/9/24
You are so kind
posted on 16/9/24
Firenze is also a lifetime must Arab.
Take a pair of headphones to drown out the Yanks and get yourself to the Uffizi, Bargello and Duomo
posted on 16/9/24
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 47 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 4 seconds ago
comment by #4zA (U22472)
posted 28 minutes ago
Mosed dangerus italian cities per guvmint n data:
1. Milan
2. Rome
3. Florence
4. Rimini
5. Turin
6. Bologna
7. Prato
8. Imperia
9. Venice
10. Livorno
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In what way dangerous? Crime?
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Yup
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Head out to Italy a few times every year and have our full family holiday there. Never witnessed a thing thankfully.
posted on 16/9/24
Nice
posted on 16/9/24
That's in France
posted on 16/9/24
That is Nizza
posted on 16/9/24
Leading UK economists: curbing spending will further weaken economy
‘Cutting public investment in the UK would damage the “foundations of the economy,” a group of leading economists has warned Rachel Reeves, advising the chancellor instead to overhaul Britain’s fiscal rules to help bolster spending.
In a letter to the Financial Times, the group of eight senior economists warns that the fiscal plans inherited by the Labour government to reduce investment spending as a share of GDP would repeat earlier mistakes and backfire and undermine growth…
“To follow through on these plans would be to repeat the mistakes of the past, where investment cuts made in the name of fiscal prudence have damaged the foundations of the economy and undermined the UK’s long-term fiscal sustainability,” the letter warned…
“We do not see how the planned ‘decade of national renewal’ can take place if these cuts are delivered.”’
https://www.ft.com/content/b0df3109-07e9-4fec-86ba-9285c2b4a1c2
How many times do these fackers need to be told?
posted on 16/9/24
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 57 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 50 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 9 minutes ago
Especially Celebrity Nonces
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Should celebrities receive harsher sentences than us average bods?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Should they receive lighter sentences?
Oh sorry. They already do.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Backhanders and brown envelopes saan.
posted on 16/9/24
comment by rosso says the time has come to unlock the unlimited Pote-ntial of the Fernçalvenoo triumvirate (U17054)
posted 26 minutes ago
Leading UK economists: curbing spending will further weaken economy
‘Cutting public investment in the UK would damage the “foundations of the economy,” a group of leading economists has warned Rachel Reeves, advising the chancellor instead to overhaul Britain’s fiscal rules to help bolster spending.
In a letter to the Financial Times, the group of eight senior economists warns that the fiscal plans inherited by the Labour government to reduce investment spending as a share of GDP would repeat earlier mistakes and backfire and undermine growth…
“To follow through on these plans would be to repeat the mistakes of the past, where investment cuts made in the name of fiscal prudence have damaged the foundations of the economy and undermined the UK’s long-term fiscal sustainability,” the letter warned…
“We do not see how the planned ‘decade of national renewal’ can take place if these cuts are delivered.”’
https://www.ft.com/content/b0df3109-07e9-4fec-86ba-9285c2b4a1c2
How many times do these fackers need to be told?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Always once more
posted on 16/9/24
It’s a joke really. We know it doesn’t work.
Incidentally, and I’m sure we all know this
Energy crisis - Energy Companies makes record profits
Cost of living crisis - Supermarkets are making record profits
Financial crisis - Banks are making record profits
It’s so obvious and yet I have no idea how to combat it other than leaving the country.
posted on 16/9/24
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t talk to me unless you can do ten (U6374)
posted 21 minutes ago
It’s a joke really. We know it doesn’t work.
Incidentally, and I’m sure we all know this
Energy crisis - Energy Companies makes record profits
Cost of living crisis - Supermarkets are making record profits
Financial crisis - Banks are making record profits
It’s so obvious and yet I have no idea how to combat it other than leaving the country.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We do, indeed, know that it doesn’t work.
I would strongly suggest that they also know, very well, that it doesn’t work.
Which to my mind means that either a) they don’t care that it doesn’t work, because they have other (narrower) ideas about what economic success means, or b) they don’t believe that they’re empowered to change the strategy.
Both of those possibilities should worry people.
posted on 16/9/24
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
Which of them would be a nice holiday, Rome aside as I’ve already been
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bergamo.
Super friendly, picturesque and Milan's only about 30 minutes away on the (cheap, reliable) train.
posted on 16/9/24
I wanted to go Bergamo for the game on Thursday but work got in the way
Girona in Jan though
posted on 16/9/24
comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 3 minutes ago
I wanted to go Bergamo for the game on Thursday but work got in the way
Girona in Jan though
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Shame, there's usually loads of cheap flights there too.
posted on 16/9/24
This is actually a very good move from a big company, hope others start to follow suit. I wish I had more than 2 weeks paternity to spend time with my baby.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/09/16/deloitte-gives-fathers-six-months-off-promote-women/
posted on 16/9/24
comment by Jake Moon (U11781)
posted 51 minutes ago
This is actually a very good move from a big company, hope others start to follow suit. I wish I had more than 2 weeks paternity to spend time with my baby.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/09/16/deloitte-gives-fathers-six-months-off-promote-women/
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In Quebec mother's get 26 weeks Fathers 5 weeks and 25 weeks they can split as they see fit. At 75% of wage.
Is there no gov. plan in U.K.?
posted on 17/9/24
https://x.com/bradmossesq/status/1835745442690224257?s=46
This is beautiful. What a fraud she is.
posted on 17/9/24
This is so blatantly staged…..
Gunman lurked for hours before Trump's last-minute game of golf https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgwwqkgzx0o
posted on 17/9/24
comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 22 minutes ago
This is so blatantly staged…..
Gunman lurked for hours before Trump's last-minute game of golf https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgwwqkgzx0o
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I thought the same. But minds are made up.
posted on 17/9/24
Alleged shooter is hilarious
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/09/15/politics/trump-attempted-assassination-man-detained/index.html?iid=cnn_buildContentRecirc_end_recirc
posted on 17/9/24
In 2002, Routh was arrested after he was pulled over by police and allegedly put his hand on a firearm before barricading himself in a business
How did he survive that? You don't even need to have a weapon for US cops to put several holes in your head. A cooking pan is enough for them to pump you.
posted on 17/9/24
comment by Mamba - You hit us, We hit you. (U1282)
posted 31 minutes ago
In 2002, Routh was arrested after he was pulled over by police and allegedly put his hand on a firearm before barricading himself in a business
How did he survive that? You don't even need to have a weapon for US cops to put several holes in your head. A cooking pan is enough for them to pump you.
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He’s white
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