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  1. Ian1779

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    Saving kids lives is woke obviously….
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    Dog Ownership

    I’m sure people can add more, but for a set of bloods to investigate an animal illness you are looking between £100-200 If you have older pets and they need dental work doing (cat or dog) you are looking at about £400-500 a sitting
  3. Ian1779

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    GB News - the home of top tier exclusives. Next week, the McCanns on babysitting tips.
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    2023-24 New Kit Thread

    WWE style - walks out to a table in the centre of the pitch in the away kit and signs there and then. Adi standing smugly in the background a la Paul Heyman.
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    Dog Ownership

    We had insurance for our dog who ended up needing a hip replacement at 5 years old. At the time it was a god send as the operation and recovery was around 5K and we were paying about £40 a month to insure. But now he is nearly 10 the insurance cost is nearly £100 per month and he is about to...
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    Transfer Rumour Jack Whatmough

    Some Wigan fans giving a bit of payback by the sounds of it.
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    Ai Cov player game

    Shouldn’t this one be in the politics section -it’s clearly Sir Kid Starver.
  8. Ian1779

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    ‘Now is not the time’ I would imagine.
  9. Ian1779

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    Just had the (dis)-pleasure of watching Reeves confirm that she will be offering no hope for the future under her tenure as Chancellor.
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    The cost to implement the policy is minuscule in the grand scheme of things, and would have a more positive and potentially immediate impact in reducing child poverty. It’s a no brainer - all the other stuff you’ve said is fluff comparatively because it’s words and gestures than actual clear...
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    Yet again when the two-child benefit cap comes up he spouts some bollocks about uncosted spending commitments. Well how about doing a few sums you fucking twat because it’s clear that your policy stance on this is dog shit.
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    I thought the shagging computer game characters was the worst Black Mirror episode until I saw this.
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    Ashes 2023

    I think it’s time to talk about Tests as a fixed number of overs (450/500) and plan reserve days. Only if you get to the end of the overs can you declare it a draw.
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    Moving House

    Random question - just found a set of old deeds from 2 houses ago. What do I do with them?
  15. Ian1779

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    I haven’t read that book and it may well be in there, but looking at the leave vote distribution I imagine that post-industrial towns in Wales, Midlands and Northern England that were totally abandoned by the government of the day will be part of it.
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    Even if this true, Starmer ‘now is not the time’ mantra is hardly the solution is it?
  17. Ian1779

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    49117 voted in 2019 in that constituency 30925 voted yesterday I appreciate that mid term by-elections have a lower turnout, but there were potentially 19000 active voters out there (not counting the ones that didn’t vote in either) and no-one thought it was worth trying to engage some of these??
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    So despite all that Labour couldn’t muster up enough of a vision to inspire 1000 non-voters to turn up to the ballot box and make it all immaterial?
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    Surely the ULEZ is a bit of a red herring anyway. Does a constituency MP have the power to stop it’s implementation?
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