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December 27, 2023 at 10:06 am in reply to: Brexit Britain unable to afford basic public services #1019557
David9694
…a pint? Why, that’s very
…a pint? Why, that’s very nearly an armful.
December 27, 2023 at 9:55 am in reply to: Brexit Britain unable to afford basic public services #1019553
David9694
Your friendly reminder that
Your friendly reminder that we are in the Tea Shop section of the aforesaid cycling website.
David9694
I’m with this guy:
I’m with this guy:
‘However Cllr Kevin Reynolds from Cambridgeshire County Council has little sympathy for the drivers who get stuck.
He said: “If people driving along that road cannot see a big hole in the ground in front of them then I would argue they wouldn’t be able to see a small child.
“I would question whether they should be behind the wheel at all…” ‘
December 27, 2023 at 9:41 am in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #967941
David9694
Shut the front door!
Shut the front door!
December 26, 2023 at 9:20 pm in reply to: Brexit Britain unable to afford basic public services #1019549
David9694
Rich_cb wrote:
Rich_cb wrote:Did I start this forum post? Did I drag up a discussion from 4 months ago and lie about it? From today’s discussion it has become apparent that you’re largely incapable of understanding a basic graph so I can see how the use of such complex devices might irk you somewhat.I started it. I will go on raising it. Tell me one reason why I should not.
Brexit (like cars) is founded on lies. Both can and will be corrected.
Meanwhile, 4-5 people daily will keep on dying and the people of this country will lead a substandard life as a result of these con tricks until there is change.
David9694
That untimely warning in full
That untimely warning in full
December 26, 2023 at 5:01 pm in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #967939
David9694
Car crashes into river near
Car crashes into river near Horton Inn pub
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24011387.car-crashes-river-near-horton-inn-pub/
December 26, 2023 at 4:59 pm in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #967937
David9694
“I know they hit both the
“I know they hit both the electrics and the gas supplies because the gas man came round on Christmas Day and told me to leave my house. So I went to the pub for a while.”
December 26, 2023 at 4:43 pm in reply to: Brexit Britain unable to afford basic public services #1019509
David9694
Wow, wouldn’t that be grand,
Wow, wouldn’t that be grand, a politician carried through the streets on the back of a landslide victory for saying:
“look folks for the sake of the future, we all need to cut down on our CO2, so we’re building Green energy railways, cycleways, regulating in environmentally friendly management of rivers and the land, taxing the arse off aviation, SUVs and investing in our infrastructure to mitigate the already baked-in effects of climate change.
It’s going to be a tough 10 years but it will be worth it in the end.”
I mean wow wouldn’t it be great if the bulk of people thought that way.
December 26, 2023 at 4:35 pm in reply to: Brexit Britain unable to afford basic public services #1019507
David9694
Or it’s coming up eight years
Or it’s coming up eight years since the Brexit ballot – and Brexiters have nothing to show for it, having conned people with a few vague promises, but nothing to compensate for the loss of freedom of movement, the transport planning (see Daily Express), scientific collaboration, co-ordination on the migrant small boats crossings, the fact that my weekly supermarket bill now is up from seldom touching £100 to nudging £150.
David9694
A little bit of experience
A little bit of experience from the other side of this, you’re making a subject access request, a SAR. The image TfL presumably have recorded of you is data that they hold about you and you can request this. If you have to drag it out of them that way then I think yes they should redact other identifiable data subjects.
December 26, 2023 at 12:52 pm in reply to: Brexit Britain unable to afford basic public services #1019489
David9694
Hey folks Boris here with the
Hey folks Boris here with the simply spiffing message that if we leave the EU now then in 10, 15, or 20 years’ time, there’s as much as a 50/50 chance that something somewhere will be better than before if he stayed in the EU.
David9694
This is quite the family day
This is quite the family day out – a 45-50 mile round trip in two cars, an hour+ in Asda.
Taunton Asda shopper furious after vandal scrawls ‘disgusting’ insult on her car
“I’m really angry and upset and question why someone would want to do that?”
https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/news/somerset-news/taunton-asda-shopper-furious-after-8995892
December 26, 2023 at 8:14 am in reply to: Brexit Britain unable to afford basic public services #1019441
David9694
I congratulate you on the
I congratulate you on the shape-shifting and hijacking’s the conversation today and turning it. The “Bigger Picture Manoeuvre”, as I think it’s known.
Yet with all you describe about our changing / ageing population, doesn’t having the most well performing economy that we can have make a great deal of sense as a mitigation? In what sense does this unfortunate choice of ours do that?
December 25, 2023 at 8:09 pm in reply to: Brexit Britain unable to afford basic public services #1019471
David9694
More unabashed evasion – a
More unabashed evasion – a decade into the future, is it now?
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