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CornwallFox

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  1. After years of happily allowing right wing politicians to spout off about how the issues of the 1970s were supposedly caused by unions and labour, an article finally mentioning the oil price shocks that caused global issues, but still without a modicum of a nod towards these being the true issues in the 1970s, which the right weaponised to blame unions and kill union power. It's amazing how we keep going around the same cycles yet somehow this narrative has stuck. BBC News - What was the 1970s oil crisis, and are we heading for something worse? - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c78lj4976lvo
  2. You can do that so that removes that hurdle. I wouldn't believe anybody on here about anything.
  3. Why wouldn't we have the cash if we were selling straight on? Not saying what will happen, but theoretically there's no reason we wouldn't have the money.
  4. 15+ years ago 50,000 people got together online and bought a football club, Ebbsfleet United, who had Liam Daish as manager in the conference. I was one of those 50,000. Went to a handful of games in that first year, where we actually won the FA Trophy, and it was really fun. Very different to premier League football. Standing in the away stand at Stafford Rangers football was much more real than at Leicester without all the fake nonsense like t-shirt cannons, light shows etc. Less faking injury and diving too. The ownership model hugely failed the club last as people didn't stick around. They have a normal ownership model now, but an interesting time for a while.
  5. Predictably there's zero evidence of 'family voting' as pushed by farage and co. The volunteers bussed in by Reform to make the claims were the only people that claimed to see anything (despite not being in voting rooms) but were unable to give any timings of wromgdoing or descriptions of any supposed offenders. Utter crock of nonsense by reform, GB news et al.
  6. I completely and utterly support the right to die. I don't think it should be a long and arduous route to get there either.
  7. Don't even know what "he's literally gone Stuttgart to show he's worth that" even means. No he hasn't. He's gone to Stuttgart to play football as the only team offering what we got for him.
  8. Prepare yourself for Easter
  9. He wouldn't be at stutgart if we were overrun with teams thinking he'll be worth £60m
  10. He shouldn't change policy. We don't have a nationalised gas or oil industry. The only way they come out of the ground is by us selling licenses to international companies. They sell the oil on the international markets. If we try to limit that they simply won't buy licences. All the easy wins from the north sea are gone also, What's left is harder and more expensive to extract. Renewables are up to 9x cheaper to produce. What they should be doing is ensuring that renewable energy is sold at an appropriate price, rather than being tied to much higher gas prices. The problem is a privatised industry guaranteed charging based on gas price.
  11. Nooooo. Can't stand the beef ones. I do like the flamin hot ones though
  12. Precisely why regulations are required across the economy. There are absolutely no benefits to ordinary people when profits are a motivating factor. Have just been watching 'dirty business' on C4 adout the pollution instigated by water companies. It's very, very clear that regulation is a good thing and that standards are required, in this case ensuring insulation is not reduced by changing any necessary regulation.
  13. I'm struggling to see how anybody can claim our form under rowett hasn't improved. we can suddenly keep clean sheets and not lose every game. What happened months ago is irrelevant. We were conceding and losing every game and now we're not. If we had a striker we're also getting forward more quickly and with more purpose.
  14. Just remember him being awful at Everton. Not as bad as parson Daka, mind.
  15. How on earth did Amokachi get on this list?
  16. Can't argue with this. he's our worst ever player but, perversely, it was theoretically a great signing. Just unfortunate he's just dog muck.
  17. He was a bad player then also. You don't just suddenly lose the ability to trap a football.
  18. David Moyes. Yet again had turned Everton from a team in the bottom half to a team looking like a regular top half fixture. Such a good manager. I'll forever be annoyed we didn't go for him after Rodgers.
  19. One of the US states has required all schools to hold bibles that contain both testaments, the constitution, and Bill of rights. The only Bible that fits this criteria? The trump Bible. True story.
  20. Think I'd stick mav up front
  21. Wtaf is a bare goal?
  22. Who do you imagine we could offload him to?
  23. Been watching since about 1990 so no
  24. Cannot stand Daka. Only thing worse are the people that still defend him after years of looking like he won a competition. Worst player in our history by a country mile.
  25. VUAG has fallen back a bit recently so a good time to buy tbh, was thinking of chucking some more at it on Monday morning
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