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  1. MalcSB

    Southport Stabbing

    And how long it takes.
  2. MalcSB

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Although described in the headline as a flatulence tax, I read elsewhere its cows burping which releases the methane.(I was reading up about Bovaer which is an additive to animal food which reduces methane output and has caused a bit of controversy). It just made me laugh wondering where this...
  3. MalcSB

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    To be fair, it is hilarious. Presumably Starmer feels that stopping the oats will help release the sausages.
  4. MalcSB

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    This made me laugh. Surprised Milliband hasn’t introduced this already. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c20nq8qgep3o
  5. MalcSB

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    I wasn't denying the truth of the moon landings, I was just wondering how they found sufficient intelligent life forms in the USA to actually pull it off, given the level of thickness they seem to demonstrate every election.
  6. MalcSB

    Things that annoy you

    It’s horrible, get some medical advice about it. Can lead to something nasty if it goes on for a long time.
  7. MalcSB

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I see what you mean now. Could be either or both. Oh dear, what a shame. Never mind.
  8. MalcSB

    Ticket prices v Plymouth boxing day

    That Daniel Levy is a right tight bastard though,
  9. MalcSB

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I didn’t think he had a plan for anything. Lots of reviews going on, but little action - and yet that little is going to have such an impact. Never, in the history of Labour leadership, have so many been so badly affected by so little.
  10. MalcSB

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Quite possibly, thank goodness we are already out of it. This could work out OK for the UK.
  11. MalcSB

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Had an email today from National Grid entitled “Are you power cut ready?”
  12. MalcSB

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    Not necessarily a Francophile, we have been back in the UK since 2016 (pre referendum). Their health system is pretty good, and of course the bureaucracy keeps loads of people employed. You do need to show proof of entitlement or means to pay though, and it is a bit of a hybrid state / personal...
  13. MalcSB

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    Perhaps if they had actually piloted a proper ID card scheme the outcome may have been entirely different. What they did sounds like the proverbial dog’s breakfast of a scheme. I know I have a card with my NHS number on it somewhere, that could quite easily be developed in to a suitable...
  14. MalcSB

    New cars

    You will be able to get a Taycan soon for that. Doubt the real life range is much better for you though, but they do look fabulous. Not terribly reliable though, apparently.
  15. MalcSB

    New cars

    Shite more like I don’t get this “copy nothing”. My car has got 4 wheels as well.
  16. MalcSB

    New cars

    I have a used MB C 300D which is a MHEV. Got over 62 mpg over 180 miles of Motorway and A roads this morning. Was originally interested in the C300E but the salesman did put me off a bit in relation to running costs if battery not charged. Well, that and the much smaller boot space. Yours...
  17. MalcSB

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    Who is going to be dissuaded from using NHS services to which they are entitled, for example? Some health tourists cost a fortune, for example women with complicated pregnancies who have been advised to come here from overseas. Soon run up a fortune in bills in a London hospital and then leave...
  18. MalcSB

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    Explain to me why we shouldn’t have ID cards to access public services to show we are entitled to them.
  19. MalcSB

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    TBH I’m personally all for ID cards, to be used when accessing the NHS, voting, etc. I don’t get what the objection has been, no one objects to the concept of having a driver licence, bus pass, passport or library card. Everything could be rolled on to one smart card.
  20. MalcSB

    Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already

    They haven’t bought it in yet. I would be besides myself with laughter if they do bring it in and the new electorate support reform. For avoidance of doubt, and for consistency, I think giving 16 - 18 year olds the vote would be totally barmy.
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