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Are we at that level of competent planning? |
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Isn't there an island in the middle of the Pacific or Atlantic we still own that we could use? |
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I had to explain to quite a few folk I know that my unhappiness about the Corbyn-led Labour Party was not the leftiness (although I might still disagree on some specific issues), but that JC is just not that bright and had never come across as being acquainted with competence (I remember things from the '80s...). Anyone wondering about the overall competence/usefulness levels of our political class as a whole could do worse than read Isabel Hardman's Why We Get The Wrong Politicians, which makes a lot of things much clearer. Martyn Williams' Parliament Ltd and Posh Boys by Robert Verkaik fill in some gaps. |
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So Starmer puts out his stall, literally the first thing the BBC presenter says after he finished was that he was heckled.
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Or maybe you prefer the kind launched by local launchpads for local people? :D |
I think the UK might have the same problem the US is having:seems as though the best and the brightest no longer want to have anything to do with politics.
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ESA will launch a payload for anyone as long as they pay.
Where is Boris going to get a rocket and launch facility by next year? It's the end of September now! Maybe he watched this Top Gear piece of Dave!
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Pretty sure the UK is still a member of ESA, which is independent of the European Union. https://www.esa.int/About_Us/Corpora...erating_States Quote:
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Boris Johnson with his clown act reminds me of Jimmy Savile with his chummy 'everybody's friend' act. Why do Brits fall for this slimy phoniness? It is not amusing it is utterly revolting.
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Not all Brits do: my sister tried several times to have Savile stopped from coming on her ward at LGI, as did a few of her friends, but they were all over-ruled by LGI's craven management; I knew folk at Broadmoor (worked with them up here, but they went off to work in a full secure setting) who tried similar things but werre over-ruled by management.
As for Blow Job, anyone who was ever taken in by his schtick needs to give themselves a good talking to: he was always a buffon and a chancer. However, the whole "Posh Boys Should Be In Charge", fore-lock tugging bollocks dies hard in many places. |
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C1: You can drive vehicles between 3,500 and 7,500kg MAM (with a trailer up to 750kg). C1E :You can drive C1 category vehicles with a trailer over 750kg providing the combined MAM of both cannot exceed 12,000kg. |
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B Vehicles with a gross weight of no more than 3,500 kg that have been designed and manufactured to carry a maximum of eight passengers in addition to the driver; Vehicle combinations comprising a towing vehicle in Category B and a towed vehicle whose gross weight is no more than 750 kg; Vehicle combinations comprising a towing vehicle in Category B and a towed vehicle whose gross weight exceeds 750 kg, as long as the gross weight of the vehicle combination is no more than 3 500 kg. Includes a right to drive categories AM/120, AM/121 and T I got my full licence 1999. Do I qualify to come to work as an HGV driver in England...? |
No you are restricted to little vans.
Earlier licenses let you drive a seven and a half tonner. That's still not an HGV of either class. |
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As you say, C1 is not HGV anyway so some of the headlines flying around are misguided or just plain deceptive. |
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When I posted that story on Facebook, this is what one colleague said - he moved to one of our sites back in Germany rather than with us, in 2018 because of Brexit. Quote:
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Massive sigh or relief across the UK... |
Some Brexit papers are finally acknowledging the mess, but they can't blame Brexit so they are blaming the implementation.
Boris's days are numbered. |
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If the papers (or more accurately the press barons who own them) are expecting a change of course to a "better" Brexit, I'd be interested to know what they're expecting. Do they want an even quicker descent into the low regulation, low wage economy that seems to be the preferred model for the billionaire classes ? They cannot, surely, be suggesting a less hard Brexit in which they UK joins the EEA as a vassal state ? Or are they just suggesting that the UK can have the "Rainbows and Unicorns" deal of all the benefits of EU membership but none of the responsibilities ? I can see how such a thing could be dangled for propaganda purposes but surely no person versed in international business could believe that it could actually happen ? :confused: |
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Further evidence that satire is redundant. ETA: Splendid choice of photo here, though. |
"Too early" to say whether Afghanistan campaign was a failure, says Army chief
Gen Sir Nick Carter joins Nick Robinson on #BBC Political Thinking https://bbc.in/3oqunm4 |
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It's 'look at the headlines, oh **** we need to deal with that so let's do a thing that makes us look better for the next headlines', no long term planning, just trying to get through one crisis after another whilst looking good. ridiculous. Yet people keep voting for them? that's even more ridiculous. edit: the press barons themselves? I think some people aren't happy unless everyone else is in conflict. There might not be a goal. |
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