Didn't the Tories already try this? I remember it happening in Greater Manchester, there was a mayor led 'spatial framework' where each of the GM authorities had to assign spaces for housing developments. It's taken years to get it approved:
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Trouble is they really do but not just him the whole f**king party!!Hospital waiting lists rise to 7.57m
Jump in England comes after ministers claimed the NHS backlog had started to come down.www.bbc.co.uk
With this and growth flatlining it's almost as if the universe wants Sunak to fuck off.
Still being a useful idiot it appears?What a massive cuck
Would love to know how. When I've come under threat of losing my job or when the doctor suggested I would benefit greatly from time off work I've looked to see what I would get and I'd last a month at best before I couldn't afford to pay my mortgage.Benefits scroungers in town boast they 'chill out and enjoy life'
EXCLUSIVE: The unemployed in Jaywick, Essex are claiming 'thousands of pounds' a month of taxpayer's cash - while locals complain there are jobs, people just don't want them.www.dailymail.co.uk
Would love to know how. When I've come under threat of losing my job or when the doctor suggested I would benefit greatly from time off work I've looked to see what I would get and I'd last a month at best before I couldn't afford to pay my mortgage.
Wonder how it will work in practice. You have a single unique identifier in the NHS, your NHS number, yet there is no continuity of service and its common for things to get lost in transmission between different departments and services.Im such a nerd, this is genuinely one of my favourite things I’ve read so far. I remember speaking to the head data guy at CCC when I was doing my masters and his frustration at how hard it is to join up services because this doesn’t exist.
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Wonder how it will work in practice. You have a single unique identifier in the NHS, your NHS number, yet there is no continuity of service and its common for things to get lost in transmission between different departments and services.
There’s the NI number as well.Wonder how it will work in practice. You have a single unique identifier in the NHS, your NHS number, yet there is no continuity of service and its common for things to get lost in transmission between different departments and services.
Part of the problem is that digitisation of NHS records has not gone well: paper records still abound. Fortunately mine are relatively slim for my age: some are enormous.There’s a different reason in the NHS around medical records that FP can probably explain better than me. Without a UID you literally can’t tell that the person for example reported to social services is also on benefits or whatever. At least in the NHS once they do have access to your records they know it’s the same person.
The system is frankly a shambles. I've had 3 visits to A&E in recent weeks, all for the same thing.Part of the problem is that digitisation of NHS records has not gone well: paper records still abound. Fortunately mine are relatively slim for my age: some are enormous.
It’s shit, isn’t it. Still, Kier will sort it all out.The system is frankly a shambles. I've had 3 visits to A&E in recent weeks, all for the same thing.
After the first visit I was assured that my GP would have the details and I should book a follow up appointment with them. To this day they haven't appeared.
On my second visit to A&E they seemed to have zero knowledge or record of the previous visit. Then on my 3rd visit some systems kicked in that apply to people who have visited twice with the same issue, despite it being my third visit with the same issue.
At my surgery I can rarely see the same GP twice. When I am asked to go for follow up appointments they seemingly have no clue why they have asked me to go back. On one rare occasion I had a follow up appointment with the same GP as the initial appointment he literally went through the same appointment and tried to prescribe me the same drugs I was already on following the original appointment. Had to explain to him that this was the follow up appointment that he had requested.
From your previous posts, I think we probably have childhood friends with similar issues and unfortunately, that's the reality of the situation.Cant see what you’re replying to, but assuming it’s a life on benefits. The answer is crime. They do crime.
So, just to confirm, you will have fewer rights under Labour?
Just to add something on this.
Just to add something on this.
The linesmen putting up the OLE on the Californian project mentioned are earning something like 10 grand a week (probably more, I think the rate of pay is >$100 per hour) I know someone that worked out there fitting a monitoring system on one of the lines, he said there were actually people that had to stop working because they had "earned to much money" (something to do with tax). Linesmen here earn something like £35 to £40k a year...
Pass. All I know is that they're all pickup driving rednecks.Is it unionised out of interest?
Pass. All I know is that they're all pickup driving rednecks.
From the way it was described to me it sounded like the project needed the labour so paid accordingly.
I should also say that the $100 an hour figure is probably the rate for working over night.
The trains there are still all running on dirty diesel I think. Waiting for the big switch on.
Orgreave enquiry
Genuine living wage with no age bands
Ban zero hours contracts
End fire and rehire
Basic job rights from day one
Strengthen trade union rights
Orgreave enquiry
Hello Comrade Starmer
Do you know where that is and why a tunnel was agreed?Here's another image of that tunnel. Probably cost a bomb, the landscape isn't anything that's worth shouting about (might be improved by a nice train) and there is more damage done by the building equipment.
We are an absolute joke
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Do you know where that is and why a tunnel was agreed?
It was built to "blend the route with the local countryside"Do you know where that is and why a tunnel was agreed?
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