Luckily I have Sundays off.
Luckily I have Sundays off.
<canned laughter>
I forgot to add 'with HILARIOUS results!'
So you take off Sundays? Could still be you then.
No sign of me in the Brown Bread thread.
Fun fact: my old office where I journalismed for a few months is on that industrial park.
Detailed analysis of the impact of a 'bonfire of regulation', on ordinary people, provided for the hard of thinking today.
Yep. Closely following it for obvious reasons.
No water in NG12. More people who should be in jail.
Mike?
I'm not against it. What can we get him on? Impersonating a footballer?
If Keira Knightley hasn't got a restraining order she should have, I'd start with that.
I see there are warnings about totally unprecedented attacks on us by the russians.
Babelfish says: "you are denied access to timely healthcare, the roads that you try to use to get anywhere are fucked, and your children face the prospect of a lifetime of slavery to financial debt, because the tories stole your money."
It's a disgrace and there should be prosecutions for fraud and malfeasance in public office and as much should be recovered as is possible. But that's about 1% of the government's annual expediture. On its own, it wouldn't really make a difference.
It's a disgrace and there should be prosecutions for fraud and malfeasance in public office and as much should be recovered as is possible. But that's about 1% of the government's annual expediture. On its own, it wouldn't really make a difference.
Relevant to this discussion is that the increase in public sector spending on pensions increased by £17bn from 22/23 to 23/24: www.statista.com/statistics/298907/united-kingdom-uk-public-sector-expenditure-pensions/#:~:text=The%20government%20of%20the%20United,in%20the%20previous%20financial%20year.
And that's going to keep going up and up. Unlike covid which was, at least, a one off.