An election of leaders failing;
Labour - 'nuff said
Tories - despite everything DC fails to get an overall majority, and has 1 seat in the whole of Scotland
LibDems - less seats than they started with
Scots Nats - no gains
DUP - Robinson loses his seat
The only real success is the Greens, winning their first seat.
In which case could you not start with Chris Evans, follow that with Anne Robinson, then possibly Prince Harry, ( mind you, his dad might come after you in his tank ).
Most teachers are, also nurses, doctors, policemen, and firemen. Oh, and social workers, home helps, physiotherapists, dentists, the armed forces, etc,etc,etc
Up north's not that bad at all, you just have to meet the right woman :cool:
Plus, you're much further from the Smoke, much nearer to the Lake District, the cost of living is much easier to cope with, the people are friendlier, the fish & chips is far superior. If you want to go, there are more EPL teams than any other region, including London, and you are far less likely to bump into a member of the Blue Phew, ( though not totally 'clean' ).
As a result of Maggie, the chances of another female party leader are very slight for the forseeable future. ( Not prejudice, the view of my wife - who happens to have a politics degree ).
If there is a 'full investigation' of the old company, and financial irregularities are uncovered, does that mean the new company gets a points deduction, a la Luton Town ?
From UHY's report to creditors :
"Whilst it is accepted that liquidation may not necessarily result in the
Club ceasing to play football at Fratton Park, it will force the Club to play at a much lower level league."
"In the event that the Club is forced to fail under a liquidation scenario, the Players registrations will revert to FAPL or the FL and there will be no realisable value for the benefit of the creditors in this matter."
Presumable, even a voluntary liquidation will leave the 'phoenix' company with no ground, no players, and well down the pyramid.
So looking on the bright side;
1) We have potentially £34-35M owed to HMRC, which is over 25% so no CVA
or
2) we have another £50M of football debt that has to be paid in full, PLUS another £3.4M as 20% of the increase claimed by HMRC
:smt043