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No WTO then, there will be some serious melt downs in the hard line brexiteer community.
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Reverse Berlin Airlift, European Nations supporting their less fortunate neighbours lol
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-55190259 based on this the leavers views on sovereignty of fishing waters seems to be at least 300 years out of date.
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Deserve at least a draw, Theo and Vest have been superb.
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Armstrong worries me, yes he can do some really good things but he gives the ball away cheaply. Otherwise we have looked excellent.
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I will continue to dream, this season the dream is little more vivid. One of the wonderful side effects of winning the league would be the total melt down along the M27.
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Vestegard has been immense tonight
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
moonraker replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
It is very easy to undertake rapid tendering in a week or two and demonstrate openness and fairness. I find it amusing that your typical Tory moans about wasting taxpayers money until it’s the Elton Old Boys Club doing it, then everything is fine. Transatlantic Trumpism. -
The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
moonraker replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
Dont see any evidence of proven ability to deliver in the Tory sycophants who have been given contracts, nor any thing that resembles tendering. Thanks for explaining corruption. -
The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
moonraker replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
It’s called tendering, assessing the best value for money based on defined requirements and proven ability to deliver. I know lots of people but I would not trust many of them to deliver multi million pound complex projects. Just for clarity I have managed multi million pound projects in the private sector. -
Armstrong has had a poor game, very sloppy
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I am sure it has been said before but Portsmouth really annoys me. I spent 20 years in the RN so I have knowledge.
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Trump has never won the popular vote, always a minority president. He’s a loser, fired, gone, failed, hopefully the first in a string of defeats for right wing poplarist politics. It will be a long road but decent people have patience.
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Good job we didn’t
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Will the pundits still be mentioning this scores at the end of the season ? I certainly will.
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More details here of what must actually shut and what will remain open https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/874732/230320_-_Revised_guidance_note_-_finalVF.pdf
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Is that the same minor party that was in Government in WWI? The one led by war winning Liberal Lloyd George. Like all parties they have evolved but you can not rewrite history, and you are not good at forecasting future events, best to just stay in moment!
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This
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The one good thing that will very likely come out of this national act of self harm is the death of the old farts party. Bye bye Tories, sadly Frog Face has support from the likes of you., those who try hard to sound informed and sensible but are easily spotted as alt right mongs.
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Today's poll will almost certainly see the BREXIT (party) Limited gain the most votes and MEPS. However if the combined popular vote for Remain parties equals or exceeds the combined popular vote of the right wing nasty parties I will be happy. Votes for the Tories and Labour can be discounted as both will have remainers and leavers voting for them, because many the rump who do vote for them today will never vote for anyone else no matter what was at stake party before country. Farages BREXIT (party) Limited is down to his base support, what is so disappointing is that means about a third of the people in our country are racist, nationalistic and bigoted.
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Early thirties, he left Southampton in 1948, after that only manages a couple of games a season. Last game at St Mary’s 2014. He did Ted Bates his boyhood hero was Ted Drake
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Yes my father (96) remembers this well, football changed for the worse in the sixties.
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Even allowing for transfer inflation Yoshida was a bargain at £3m.
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Away fans in home areas happens at every game, obviously with the clubs with the largest fan base will have more. In contrast i was at Twickenham on Saturday for the Rugby Premier League Game between Bath and Bristol (local rivals), 62,000 fans absolutely no segregation and no trouble. The West Car park is one huge party with both sets of fans drinking together before and after the match. I await the middle class jibes from those who have never been to a first class rugby match. Both Bath and Bristol supporter base is founded in the working class of those cities, of Baths 9 Junior Clubs, 4 are State School Old Boys Clubs, 1 is all that is left of Baths biggest heavy industry company, Stothert and Pitt, 3 represent specific districts and the final one is a Public School Old Boys. The same is true of the many Bristol Junior Clubs. It is not that the people are different it is that the cultures of the two games produces a different mind set even in the same people. I love both games, and if i could only choose one to watch it would be football, but I would miss the friendliness and social aspects of big rugby games.
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That is hardly answering the question, what do you think is a fair salary for the job they do, if you were there trade union negotiator what you you expect for you members who were: working unsociable hours, working long hours, working away from home, working in an out of date antiquated place of work, being a potential target for terrorists, only having a fixed term contract.......