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Post by bluetornados on Aug 30, 2024 8:03:34 GMT
Keir Starmer pulls Margaret Thatcher's Downing Street £100,000 portrait down after finding it 'unsettling'..by William Morgani.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/08/29/22/89083379-13794387-image-a-4_1724968421860.jpgFormer Prime Minister returned to 10 Downing Street in 2009 to attend the unveiling of her portraitKeir Starmer is said to have had Margaret Thatcher's Downing Street portrait pulled down - after finding it "unsettling". Just weeks after moving into Number 10, Sir Keir has reportedly made a major change within the building which has been the centre of the UK Government for almost 300 years. Perhaps unsurprisingly for a left-leaning lawyer who graduated in 1985, the Labour leader is said to have kicked divisive former Tory PM Maggie's portrait out of the building. The UK's new leader is said to have found the portrait of Thatcher, who served a tumultuous stint as Conservative PM from 1979 to 1990, to be "unsettling" with the Iron Lady looking down on him. After demolishing a similarly long-lasting and disastrous Tory government last month, Starmer appears to be making good on his promise to "reset" and "change" politics after decades of failure. Running as Friday's front page for the Daily Mail and Telegraph, the move to take down the portrait of Britain's first female Prime Minister has infuriated some Tories, with former MP Jacob Rees-Mogg calling the move “unbecoming of a Prime Minister who has a role representing the nation, not just his political faction.” But many within Labour have spent decades opposing Thatcher's ultra-libertarian, union-bashing, and divisive style of politics According to the Prime Minister's biographer, Tom Baldwin, the decision to take the large portrait out of a room in Downing Street, unofficially dubbed the 'Thatcher Room', was made while Starmer was examining the paintings of former leaders. Baldwin asked: "It’s a bit unsettling with her staring down as you like that, isn’t it?" The Labour leader, who drew fire from his own party for expressing admiration for the long-serving female PM during the election campaign, is reported to have agreed. Then when Baldwin pressed him on whether he would get rid of the portrait, he agreed again. Baldwin added: "And he has." Surprisingly, the "unsettling" portrait of Thatcher was originally hung before David Cameron swept to power, with then Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown commissioning and unveiling the painting in Downing Street in 2009, at an event with Mrs Thatcher. Keir Starmer has previously praised the former PM for “setting loose our natural entrepreneurialism,” but on the campaign trail slammed decades fo Conservative policy that has "decimated" the country's former industrial heartlands. But with the Conservative Party in tatters after an all-time historic loss of 251 seats in July, causing the leadership in England and Scotland to collapse, upstart contenders have been quick to slam the move by the Labour PM. Meghan Gallacher, who wants to be leader of the Scottish Tories, said: “It’s disgraceful that Keir Starmer would remove a picture of Britain’s first female Prime Minister. "Regardless of your opinions on Margaret Thatcher, she paved the way for women in politics and tackled sexist stereotypes head on. She’s an inspiration for many, a defining figure in British politics, and she deserves to be recognised for her many achievements. Her legacy should be honoured, the portrait should be returned.” i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/08/29/22/89081743-13794387-image-a-24_1724965396516.jpgThe Prime Minister had the £100,000 painting taken down from the Thatcher Room in Downing Street after reportedly finding it 'unsettling'
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Post by oldie on Aug 30, 2024 8:41:12 GMT
No you didn't You stated there were no mobility problems in the EU. When clearly, for British Citizens, there are absolute constraints. But still, having relinquished opportunities for our younger people, we now have control of our borders, as promised. Don't we?? Oh....🤭🤭🤭 We are just going round in circles as you seem unable to grasp simple things. As I have asked, what is "mobility"? If it is freedom to move around, and stay in Europe for limited amounts of time, then we already have it and there are no problems. If it means freedom to work for a number of years, then that is freedom of movement and is something completely different. The term "youth mobility" is misleading. Yeah alright Nobby. You know full well that there is a push to establish time limited (2 years I hear) for under 35s both for our people and EU lads and lassies. Like the one for the Aussies "Yes, the UK offers a variety of work visas for Australian citizens, including short-term and long-term options: Tier 5 (Youth Mobility Scheme) visa This visa allows Australian citizens to live and work in the UK for up to two years. Australians can extend their visa for an additional year after the two-year period ends" That is what Starmer is after I think. Yet here you are prattling on about Ryan Air tourists to Ibiza. 🤭
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Post by oldie on Aug 30, 2024 8:50:45 GMT
Keir Starmer pulls Margaret Thatcher's Downing Street £100,000 portrait down after finding it 'unsettling'..by William Morgani.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/08/29/22/89083379-13794387-image-a-4_1724968421860.jpgFormer Prime Minister returned to 10 Downing Street in 2009 to attend the unveiling of her portraitKeir Starmer is said to have had Margaret Thatcher's Downing Street portrait pulled down - after finding it "unsettling". Just weeks after moving into Number 10, Sir Keir has reportedly made a major change within the building which has been the centre of the UK Government for almost 300 years. Perhaps unsurprisingly for a left-leaning lawyer who graduated in 1985, the Labour leader is said to have kicked divisive former Tory PM Maggie's portrait out of the building. The UK's new leader is said to have found the portrait of Thatcher, who served a tumultuous stint as Conservative PM from 1979 to 1990, to be "unsettling" with the Iron Lady looking down on him. After demolishing a similarly long-lasting and disastrous Tory government last month, Starmer appears to be making good on his promise to "reset" and "change" politics after decades of failure. Running as Friday's front page for the Daily Mail and Telegraph, the move to take down the portrait of Britain's first female Prime Minister has infuriated some Tories, with former MP Jacob Rees-Mogg calling the move “unbecoming of a Prime Minister who has a role representing the nation, not just his political faction.” But many within Labour have spent decades opposing Thatcher's ultra-libertarian, union-bashing, and divisive style of politics According to the Prime Minister's biographer, Tom Baldwin, the decision to take the large portrait out of a room in Downing Street, unofficially dubbed the 'Thatcher Room', was made while Starmer was examining the paintings of former leaders. Baldwin asked: "It’s a bit unsettling with her staring down as you like that, isn’t it?" The Labour leader, who drew fire from his own party for expressing admiration for the long-serving female PM during the election campaign, is reported to have agreed. Then when Baldwin pressed him on whether he would get rid of the portrait, he agreed again. Baldwin added: "And he has." Surprisingly, the "unsettling" portrait of Thatcher was originally hung before David Cameron swept to power, with then Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown commissioning and unveiling the painting in Downing Street in 2009, at an event with Mrs Thatcher. Keir Starmer has previously praised the former PM for “setting loose our natural entrepreneurialism,” but on the campaign trail slammed decades fo Conservative policy that has "decimated" the country's former industrial heartlands. But with the Conservative Party in tatters after an all-time historic loss of 251 seats in July, causing the leadership in England and Scotland to collapse, upstart contenders have been quick to slam the move by the Labour PM. Meghan Gallacher, who wants to be leader of the Scottish Tories, said: “It’s disgraceful that Keir Starmer would remove a picture of Britain’s first female Prime Minister. "Regardless of your opinions on Margaret Thatcher, she paved the way for women in politics and tackled sexist stereotypes head on. She’s an inspiration for many, a defining figure in British politics, and she deserves to be recognised for her many achievements. Her legacy should be honoured, the portrait should be returned.” i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/08/29/22/89081743-13794387-image-a-24_1724965396516.jpgThe Prime Minister had the £100,000 painting taken down from the Thatcher Room in Downing Street after reportedly finding it 'unsettling' Other, totally irrelevant and inconsequential, news is available from the Daily Mail and Express. I am sure someone, somewhere is interested...probably "Outraged of Tunbridge Wells" 😂😂
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Post by Nobbygas on Aug 30, 2024 9:12:13 GMT
We are just going round in circles as you seem unable to grasp simple things. As I have asked, what is "mobility"? If it is freedom to move around, and stay in Europe for limited amounts of time, then we already have it and there are no problems. If it means freedom to work for a number of years, then that is freedom of movement and is something completely different. The term "youth mobility" is misleading. Yeah alright Nobby. You know full well that there is a push to establish time limited (2 years I hear) for under 35s both for our people and EU lads and lassies. Like the one for the Aussies "Yes, the UK offers a variety of work visas for Australian citizens, including short-term and long-term options: Tier 5 (Youth Mobility Scheme) visa This visa allows Australian citizens to live and work in the UK for up to two years. Australians can extend their visa for an additional year after the two-year period ends" That is what Starmer is after I think. Yet here you are prattling on about Ryan Air tourists to Ibiza. 🤭 If it extends to under 35's working for over two years, then I am opposed to that. That isn't "Youth Mobility" it's the first steps towards total Freedom of Movement.
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Post by Nobbygas on Aug 30, 2024 9:15:37 GMT
Keir Starmer pulls Margaret Thatcher's Downing Street £100,000 portrait down after finding it 'unsettling'..by William Morgani.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/08/29/22/89083379-13794387-image-a-4_1724968421860.jpgFormer Prime Minister returned to 10 Downing Street in 2009 to attend the unveiling of her portraitKeir Starmer is said to have had Margaret Thatcher's Downing Street portrait pulled down - after finding it "unsettling". Just weeks after moving into Number 10, Sir Keir has reportedly made a major change within the building which has been the centre of the UK Government for almost 300 years. Perhaps unsurprisingly for a left-leaning lawyer who graduated in 1985, the Labour leader is said to have kicked divisive former Tory PM Maggie's portrait out of the building. The UK's new leader is said to have found the portrait of Thatcher, who served a tumultuous stint as Conservative PM from 1979 to 1990, to be "unsettling" with the Iron Lady looking down on him. After demolishing a similarly long-lasting and disastrous Tory government last month, Starmer appears to be making good on his promise to "reset" and "change" politics after decades of failure. Running as Friday's front page for the Daily Mail and Telegraph, the move to take down the portrait of Britain's first female Prime Minister has infuriated some Tories, with former MP Jacob Rees-Mogg calling the move “unbecoming of a Prime Minister who has a role representing the nation, not just his political faction.” But many within Labour have spent decades opposing Thatcher's ultra-libertarian, union-bashing, and divisive style of politics According to the Prime Minister's biographer, Tom Baldwin, the decision to take the large portrait out of a room in Downing Street, unofficially dubbed the 'Thatcher Room', was made while Starmer was examining the paintings of former leaders. Baldwin asked: "It’s a bit unsettling with her staring down as you like that, isn’t it?" The Labour leader, who drew fire from his own party for expressing admiration for the long-serving female PM during the election campaign, is reported to have agreed. Then when Baldwin pressed him on whether he would get rid of the portrait, he agreed again. Baldwin added: "And he has." Surprisingly, the "unsettling" portrait of Thatcher was originally hung before David Cameron swept to power, with then Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown commissioning and unveiling the painting in Downing Street in 2009, at an event with Mrs Thatcher. Keir Starmer has previously praised the former PM for “setting loose our natural entrepreneurialism,” but on the campaign trail slammed decades fo Conservative policy that has "decimated" the country's former industrial heartlands. But with the Conservative Party in tatters after an all-time historic loss of 251 seats in July, causing the leadership in England and Scotland to collapse, upstart contenders have been quick to slam the move by the Labour PM. Meghan Gallacher, who wants to be leader of the Scottish Tories, said: “It’s disgraceful that Keir Starmer would remove a picture of Britain’s first female Prime Minister. "Regardless of your opinions on Margaret Thatcher, she paved the way for women in politics and tackled sexist stereotypes head on. She’s an inspiration for many, a defining figure in British politics, and she deserves to be recognised for her many achievements. Her legacy should be honoured, the portrait should be returned.” i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/08/29/22/89081743-13794387-image-a-24_1724965396516.jpgThe Prime Minister had the £100,000 painting taken down from the Thatcher Room in Downing Street after reportedly finding it 'unsettling' Other, totally irrelevant and inconsequential, news is available from the Daily Mail and Express. I am sure someone, somewhere is interested...probably "Outraged of Tunbridge Wells" 😂😂 and so 'totally irrelevant and inconsequential' that you had to repost it and make a comment.
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Post by baldrick on Aug 30, 2024 9:17:11 GMT
Yeah alright Nobby. You know full well that there is a push to establish time limited (2 years I hear) for under 35s both for our people and EU lads and lassies. Like the one for the Aussies "Yes, the UK offers a variety of work visas for Australian citizens, including short-term and long-term options: Tier 5 (Youth Mobility Scheme) visa This visa allows Australian citizens to live and work in the UK for up to two years. Australians can extend their visa for an additional year after the two-year period ends" That is what Starmer is after I think. Yet here you are prattling on about Ryan Air tourists to Ibiza. 🤭 If it extends to under 35's working for over two years, then I am opposed to that. That isn't "Youth Mobility" it's the first steps towards total Freedom of Movement. Are you opposed to the Australian, Canadian and New Zealand terms?
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Post by bluetornados on Aug 30, 2024 9:30:48 GMT
Keir Starmer pulls Margaret Thatcher's Downing Street £100,000 portrait down after finding it 'unsettling'..by William Morgani.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/08/29/22/89083379-13794387-image-a-4_1724968421860.jpgFormer Prime Minister returned to 10 Downing Street in 2009 to attend the unveiling of her portraitKeir Starmer is said to have had Margaret Thatcher's Downing Street portrait pulled down - after finding it "unsettling". Just weeks after moving into Number 10, Sir Keir has reportedly made a major change within the building which has been the centre of the UK Government for almost 300 years. Perhaps unsurprisingly for a left-leaning lawyer who graduated in 1985, the Labour leader is said to have kicked divisive former Tory PM Maggie's portrait out of the building. The UK's new leader is said to have found the portrait of Thatcher, who served a tumultuous stint as Conservative PM from 1979 to 1990, to be "unsettling" with the Iron Lady looking down on him. After demolishing a similarly long-lasting and disastrous Tory government last month, Starmer appears to be making good on his promise to "reset" and "change" politics after decades of failure. Running as Friday's front page for the Daily Mail and Telegraph, the move to take down the portrait of Britain's first female Prime Minister has infuriated some Tories, with former MP Jacob Rees-Mogg calling the move “unbecoming of a Prime Minister who has a role representing the nation, not just his political faction.” But many within Labour have spent decades opposing Thatcher's ultra-libertarian, union-bashing, and divisive style of politics According to the Prime Minister's biographer, Tom Baldwin, the decision to take the large portrait out of a room in Downing Street, unofficially dubbed the 'Thatcher Room', was made while Starmer was examining the paintings of former leaders. Baldwin asked: "It’s a bit unsettling with her staring down as you like that, isn’t it?" The Labour leader, who drew fire from his own party for expressing admiration for the long-serving female PM during the election campaign, is reported to have agreed. Then when Baldwin pressed him on whether he would get rid of the portrait, he agreed again. Baldwin added: "And he has." Surprisingly, the "unsettling" portrait of Thatcher was originally hung before David Cameron swept to power, with then Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown commissioning and unveiling the painting in Downing Street in 2009, at an event with Mrs Thatcher. Keir Starmer has previously praised the former PM for “setting loose our natural entrepreneurialism,” but on the campaign trail slammed decades fo Conservative policy that has "decimated" the country's former industrial heartlands. But with the Conservative Party in tatters after an all-time historic loss of 251 seats in July, causing the leadership in England and Scotland to collapse, upstart contenders have been quick to slam the move by the Labour PM. Meghan Gallacher, who wants to be leader of the Scottish Tories, said: “It’s disgraceful that Keir Starmer would remove a picture of Britain’s first female Prime Minister. "Regardless of your opinions on Margaret Thatcher, she paved the way for women in politics and tackled sexist stereotypes head on. She’s an inspiration for many, a defining figure in British politics, and she deserves to be recognised for her many achievements. Her legacy should be honoured, the portrait should be returned.” i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/08/29/22/89081743-13794387-image-a-24_1724965396516.jpgThe Prime Minister had the £100,000 painting taken down from the Thatcher Room in Downing Street after reportedly finding it 'unsettling' Other, totally irrelevant and inconsequential, news is available from the Daily Mail and Express. I am sure someone, somewhere is interested...probably "Outraged of Tunbridge Wells" 😂😂 Les, well done to you for making me roll about laughing, your cage get's rattled, you bite like a rabid dog and then respond with your usual nonsensical angered retort.
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Post by oldie on Aug 30, 2024 10:49:12 GMT
Other, totally irrelevant and inconsequential, news is available from the Daily Mail and Express. I am sure someone, somewhere is interested...probably "Outraged of Tunbridge Wells" 😂😂 Les, well done to you for making me roll about laughing, your cage get's rattled, you bite like a rabid dog and then respond with your usual nonsensical angered retort. My pleasure BT if I succeed in brightening your day. But I am sure that everyone on this forum does not believe you dump a stream of mindless nonsense on this forum, just to "bait" me, surely?? Do you 🤭🤭
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Post by bluetornados on Aug 30, 2024 11:06:19 GMT
Les, well done to you for making me roll about laughing, your cage get's rattled, you bite like a rabid dog and then respond with your usual nonsensical angered retort. My pleasure BT if I succeed in brightening your day. But I am sure that everyone on this forum does not believe you dump a stream of mindless nonsense on this forum, just to "bait" me, surely?? Do you 🤭🤭 Les, just from your reply shows yourself up to (in your own words) "everyone on this forum", that you get easily rattled and upset about many non-bait subjects. Les, you are old enough (72) to know better than to post inane narratives under your chosen member name.. Just a thought that leaps out is less drinking and more thinking...
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Post by oldie on Aug 30, 2024 12:01:07 GMT
My pleasure BT if I succeed in brightening your day. But I am sure that everyone on this forum does not believe you dump a stream of mindless nonsense on this forum, just to "bait" me, surely?? Do you 🤭🤭 Les, just from your reply shows yourself up to (in your own words) "everyone on this forum", that you get easily rattled and upset about many non-bait subjects. Les, you are old enough (72) to know better than to post inane narratives under your chosen member name.. Just a thought that leaps out is less drinking and more thinking... Try harder
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Post by oldie on Aug 30, 2024 12:01:39 GMT
If it extends to under 35's working for over two years, then I am opposed to that. That isn't "Youth Mobility" it's the first steps towards total Freedom of Movement. Are you opposed to the Australian, Canadian and New Zealand terms? Indeed....
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Post by francegas on Aug 30, 2024 12:14:26 GMT
Keir Starmer pulls Margaret Thatcher's Downing Street £100,000 portrait down after finding it 'unsettling'..by William Morgani.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/08/29/22/89083379-13794387-image-a-4_1724968421860.jpgFormer Prime Minister returned to 10 Downing Street in 2009 to attend the unveiling of her portraitKeir Starmer is said to have had Margaret Thatcher's Downing Street portrait pulled down - after finding it "unsettling". Just weeks after moving into Number 10, Sir Keir has reportedly made a major change within the building which has been the centre of the UK Government for almost 300 years. Perhaps unsurprisingly for a left-leaning lawyer who graduated in 1985, the Labour leader is said to have kicked divisive former Tory PM Maggie's portrait out of the building. The UK's new leader is said to have found the portrait of Thatcher, who served a tumultuous stint as Conservative PM from 1979 to 1990, to be "unsettling" with the Iron Lady looking down on him. After demolishing a similarly long-lasting and disastrous Tory government last month, Starmer appears to be making good on his promise to "reset" and "change" politics after decades of failure. Running as Friday's front page for the Daily Mail and Telegraph, the move to take down the portrait of Britain's first female Prime Minister has infuriated some Tories, with former MP Jacob Rees-Mogg calling the move “unbecoming of a Prime Minister who has a role representing the nation, not just his political faction.” But many within Labour have spent decades opposing Thatcher's ultra-libertarian, union-bashing, and divisive style of politics According to the Prime Minister's biographer, Tom Baldwin, the decision to take the large portrait out of a room in Downing Street, unofficially dubbed the 'Thatcher Room', was made while Starmer was examining the paintings of former leaders. Baldwin asked: "It’s a bit unsettling with her staring down as you like that, isn’t it?" The Labour leader, who drew fire from his own party for expressing admiration for the long-serving female PM during the election campaign, is reported to have agreed. Then when Baldwin pressed him on whether he would get rid of the portrait, he agreed again. Baldwin added: "And he has." Surprisingly, the "unsettling" portrait of Thatcher was originally hung before David Cameron swept to power, with then Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown commissioning and unveiling the painting in Downing Street in 2009, at an event with Mrs Thatcher. Keir Starmer has previously praised the former PM for “setting loose our natural entrepreneurialism,” but on the campaign trail slammed decades fo Conservative policy that has "decimated" the country's former industrial heartlands. But with the Conservative Party in tatters after an all-time historic loss of 251 seats in July, causing the leadership in England and Scotland to collapse, upstart contenders have been quick to slam the move by the Labour PM. Meghan Gallacher, who wants to be leader of the Scottish Tories, said: “It’s disgraceful that Keir Starmer would remove a picture of Britain’s first female Prime Minister. "Regardless of your opinions on Margaret Thatcher, she paved the way for women in politics and tackled sexist stereotypes head on. She’s an inspiration for many, a defining figure in British politics, and she deserves to be recognised for her many achievements. Her legacy should be honoured, the portrait should be returned.” i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/08/29/22/89081743-13794387-image-a-24_1724965396516.jpgThe Prime Minister had the £100,000 painting taken down from the Thatcher Room in Downing Street after reportedly finding it 'unsettling' Other, totally irrelevant and inconsequential, news is available from the Daily Mail and Express. I am sure someone, somewhere is interested...probably "Outraged of Tunbridge Wells" 😂😂 No but "Outraged of France" certainly is. What an absolute piece of sh*t Starmer is. What exactly is unsettling about a portrait of the finest post war PM the country has had. No doubt one of his ministers was having a winge about pit closures 40 years ago and asked for it to be removed.
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Post by baldrick on Aug 30, 2024 12:18:45 GMT
Other, totally irrelevant and inconsequential, news is available from the Daily Mail and Express. I am sure someone, somewhere is interested...probably "Outraged of Tunbridge Wells" 😂😂 No but "Outraged of France" certainly is. What an absolute piece of sh*t Starmer is. What exactly is unsettling about a portrait of the finest post war PM the country has had. No doubt one of his ministers was having a winge about pit closures 40 years ago and asked for it to be removed. Thought it was Thatcher's he removed, not Attlee's. 😘
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Post by baldrick on Aug 30, 2024 12:21:25 GMT
Are you opposed to the Australian, Canadian and New Zealand terms? Indeed.... Those links I posted are pretty succinct.
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Post by oldie on Aug 30, 2024 12:53:29 GMT
No but "Outraged of France" certainly is. What an absolute piece of sh*t Starmer is. What exactly is unsettling about a portrait of the finest post war PM the country has had. No doubt one of his ministers was having a winge about pit closures 40 years ago and asked for it to be removed. Thought it was Thatcher's he removed, not Attlee's. 😘 😂😂😂 At least France posts an opinion. R4 had an interview with the artist that painted that portrait. Despite their desperate attempts to goad him into being upset about this he was not. He said that prior to Cameron coming to office it was hung in a "vestibule" and he couldn't care less as long as it remained in Downing St.
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Post by icegas on Aug 30, 2024 13:30:06 GMT
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Post by oldie on Aug 30, 2024 13:37:00 GMT
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Post by icegas on Aug 30, 2024 13:45:42 GMT
I don't begrudge anyone a holiday, but this is a shambolic video given her position in power.She shouldn't be acting like this. Its made worse given the current state of our country.
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Post by Nobbygas on Aug 30, 2024 14:36:39 GMT
If it extends to under 35's working for over two years, then I am opposed to that. That isn't "Youth Mobility" it's the first steps towards total Freedom of Movement. Are you opposed to the Australian, Canadian and New Zealand terms? Not at all. Those systems work and have done so for a number of years. However, the UK is not being flooded on a daily basis with illegal immigrants from these countries. Europe is a different kettle of fish.
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Post by baldrick on Aug 30, 2024 16:03:53 GMT
Are you opposed to the Australian, Canadian and New Zealand terms? Not at all. Those systems work and have done so for a number of years. However, the UK is not being flooded on a daily basis with illegal immigrants from these countries. Europe is a different kettle of fish. What makes you think this would make things worse, bearing in mind they are unlikely to qualify?
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