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kenny

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  1. My wife said that, I don't want to rush into a decision.
  2. I think we are going to go to Canada June 2026. Not started planning or booking anything yet. I don't like getting ahead of myself.
  3. I can't fathom any of these marching protests. Total waste of time and cost to the state.
  4. The reports are very muddled but the judge is clear. It is referred to as unusual to carry a second larger Kirpan at the waist but not unheard of, it was this that was used in the stabbing.
  5. Turns out he did. He used the larger one on his belt rather than the traditional ceremonial one you are thinking of. Wikipedia says otherwise of course, but the judges comments confirm which knife was used.
  6. How will we find a manager if we don't let the agents waltz around Seagrave?
  7. Yes, on the Iona. It's warmer than you think as they are all.summer cruises, nice one though.
  8. Genuinely good service, they arrive to unblock drains within 8 hours when requested, 24 hours worst case.
  9. Do not take away octopus.... Also fwiw I'm happy with STW. However, if you are making changes please bring back virgin trains, head and shoulders above anyone else.
  10. If Mahmood has achieved what is literally and absolutely impossible after Brexit (according to @leicsmac from FT) then it makes her very swift reduction in immigration numbers even more impressive. I shall doff my cap again and I am not a double doffer.
  11. Again, I'll doff my cap to Mahmood as evidence.
  12. With the lack of evidence to support your position I suppose we must. Another hats off to Mahmood for resolving it either way, and if it was all down to Brexit to do so with that sceptre hanging over her is all the more impressive.
  13. The increased immigration was a political choice by Johnson. Nothing more, nothing less. If it can be blamed on Brexit then I am blaming Tops continued promotion of Rudkin on Brexit too.
  14. This has just been advertised on LBC and Im sure they said that Season ticket holders get discounted tickets. Im wondering if I imagined it!
  15. The point about Brexit was that the high immigration was a political choice, one that resulted in the government being voted out for the least popular government on record. You may argue that Boris choose to increase immigration to reduce the economic impact of Brexit, but that was his choice not a necessity. To blame Brexit for high immigration is lazy and uneducated IMO. Mahmood is proving that political will was all that was needed to reduce it significantly. Incidentally, many of the policies introduced by Sunak had a significant impact on immigration, but there is no doubt Mahmood deserves a lot of credit. As for the Mail, it does what it does, I don't pay any attention. But no amount of Mail clickbait makes the Boriswave anything to do with the UK's status in/out of the EU.
  16. Mahmood was appointed Home Secretary and significantly reduced immigration.
  17. I think there may be a way we can clear this up. Did we re-join the EU on the 5th September 2025 and I missed it?
  18. Perhaps or perhaps not. Perhaps a different PM wouldn't have opened the doors and Brexit had nothing to do with it.
  19. I thought it was called the 'Boriswave' not the 'Brexitwave'?
  20. Clamps on each wheel with one of those rnli boat shaped donation boxes. Minimum donation £250 if paid immediately.
  21. kenny

    The Weather

    Blaby was terrifying, scariest storm ive ever witnessed. Some much lightning was weird as well as the sheer volume of the thunder.
  22. It isn't. Thats the spending for the whole Foreign office staff of 17000 people.
  23. kenny

    The Weather

    Part O of the building regulations covers overheating and was released in 2021. The interesting part of this is that you won't be interested, partially because it was under the Tories, but also because you have blocked me so won't read it anyway...
  24. I've worked with most of them at some point and they have significant values because they are well run. There are also other families in leics worth hundreds of millions. The point is, there is significant wealth in Leicestershire that is often talked down. Should someone wish to purchase the club, particularly now that it's value is as low as it's been for 10-15 years, then a local consortium would be possible.
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