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shmmeee

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Like Britain first ?

Doesn't everybody universally agree their voters are stupid?

Yeah they do, but they’re no more stupid than most people.

Why did Corbyn fans ignore the antisemitism and the like? Because that’s what happens when no one is listening then finally someone looks like they are. Hamas, Corbyn, Farage, Trump, people will excuse a lot for their political priority.
 

Evo1883

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Another day another Tory corruption story.

CONS +2



This the James o brien that stated any other Labour leader would be 20 points ahead of Boris when corbyn was in charge ? He's the LBC equivalent of talksports Adrian Durham EzF8awdXIAEO1_S.jpeg
 

PVA

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This the James o brien that stated any other Labour leader would be 20 points ahead of Boris when corbyn was in charge ?

Wonderful deflection tactics there. Playing the man not the ball.

JOB didn't write the story you know.

If I link the story from another account will that make the story more believable?
 

Evo1883

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Wonderful deflection tactics there. Playing the man not the ball.

JOB didn't write the story you know.

If I link the story from another account will that make the story more believable?

Nah I believe you , but quite clearly pushing the scandal narrative doesn't sway voting opinions .

Maybe James should remember that .. when he bores everybody to death

He still banging on about brexit ?
Or cherry picking his callers ?
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Nah I believe you , but quite clearly pushing the scandal narrative doesn't sway voting opinions .

Maybe James should remember that .. when he bores everybody to death

He still banging on about brexit ?
Or cherry picking his callers ?

Why don’t you phone in and tell him what’s what
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I like you too. Tbh, PVA is bonkers but I don't dislike him, Tony is ridiculous but I don't doubt he's probably a nice bloke. O'Day is a nailed on c**t, always has been, always will be.

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I reckon over a few drinks you probably wouldn’t notice to be honest. Well, unless he really is Gerry incarnate
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Seen something quite funny going on in America

They are, wait for it , buying up all the tickets for nigel farages tour dates and planning not to go in protest .

I'm sure nigels bank account is absolutely gutted .

I mean how stupid is that 🤣


It's like buying up every Nike trainer in protest against their operations just to not wear them
Just taking up the free tickets
 

Evo1883

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O’Brien is a massive prick and not just because he’s blocked me on Twitter.

We agree again
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Evo1883

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I could go on and chat his head off about football , I'd beat him on that

I'd talk about the box , and James wouldn't know anything about that in any regard , football or other
 

TomRad85

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I reckon over a few drinks you probably wouldn’t notice to be honest. Well, unless he really is Gerry incarnate
Well he can't afford a train to London and I'm not coming to Willenhall to drink White Lightning under a bridge. So I'll probably pass.
Everyone else, no matter how much I've bickered with, I probably would share a drink with. On the understanding anyone who brings up politics gets a slap.

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chiefdave

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Long working hours are killing hundreds of thousands of people a year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The first global study of its kind showed 745,000 people died in 2016 from stroke and heart disease due to long hours.

The research found that working 55 hours or more a week was associated with a 35% higher risk of stroke and a 17% higher risk of dying from heart disease, compared with a working week of 35 to 40 hours.

The study, conducted with the International Labour Organization (ILO), also showed almost three quarters of those that died as a result of working long hours were middle-aged or older men.
Great, might start planning my funeral.
 
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Even if not bullshit, isn't the point to ensure that the taxpayer doesn't have free riders? Is that problematic?
 

Ian1779

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Even if not bullshit, isn't the point to ensure that the taxpayer doesn't have free riders? Is that problematic?
Your talking about kids here. What you gonna do with the kids that don’t have a passport? Put them in a separate room to be taught?

All of this information the school should already have. And even if you did need to check it you don’t say that kids have to bring in passports. Do you think that’s OK?
 
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All of this information the school should already have. And even if you did need to check it you don’t say that kids have to bring in passports. Do you think that’s OK?

No, unfortunately schools often don't have this information, and a project between DfE, HMRC and DWP attempting to link children to people of known status proved impossible. If true, it would be a check on immigrant status post Brexit. Now, there may be all sorts of avenues a govt might go down after that and which would invite some very intense debate, but there are consequences for not monitoring borders.

And please don't now accredit to me with any actions that a government might or might not do as a result of the checks.
 

Ian1779

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No, unfortunately schools often don't have this information, and a project between DfE, HMRC and DWP attempting to link children to people of known status proved impossible. If true, it would be a check on immigrant status post Brexit. Now, there may be all sorts of avenues a govt might go down after that and which would invite some very intense debate, but there are consequences for not monitoring borders.

And please don't now accredit to me with any actions that a government might or might not do as a result of the checks.
I’m not accrediting you at all - I’m asking your opinion. The suggestion of performing checks in this manner is not acceptable.
 

chiefdave

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So what happens if it turns out that there's a kid in the school would shouldn't be in the country. Is the teacher expected to shop them to the home office and get them deported?
 

PVA

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Even if not bullshit, isn't the point to ensure that the taxpayer doesn't have free riders? Is that problematic?

Funny that you had a go at people for accusing others of 'missing the point' too much on here.

Once again, you miss the point.

That story is disgusting.
 

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