kenny
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The Newport fans are loving Braybrooke. The consensus seems to be he is too good for that level and will be gone at Christmas. I really think we should be bringing him back into the first team squad here rather than sending on a L1 loan.
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Have a look at Nothing Phone. There are a few others in the USA but haven't made it here that use ink white screens not standard phone screen such as the Light Phone II.
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Impromptu pro gaza protests outside downing street according to lbc. Some violence and arrests made too. Weirdly not being reported anywhere else.
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They supplied the gowns but couldn't supply the necessary paperwork to prove they were sterile. As such, they were rejected by the NHS.
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I can't believe he wrote that himself.
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Thats for a single first cousin marriage. The numbers go much higher as it happens over generations.
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Thanks. Most foreign clubs don't mind selling to UK addresses then?
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How do you source your tickets for the foreign matches?
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Having children with your first cousin isn't a big issue really as long as it happens once. Where is becomes an issue, is where generations of families keep having children with their cousins it narrows the gene pool. The reason its not been an issue here before, is because it typically happens once then doesn't happen again for many generations. Other cultures view this differently.
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There is an argument to start Ricky p on the bench. If he starts then he can't be a right back and an 8. He could be one of our top scorers coming off the bench when the game is stretched.
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Accused him of diving.
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It will be easy for border control and the police to ask for the ID of employees they suspect are working illegally though. Im sure they have a list of potential suspects at various visible and less visible businesses.
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I like these guys a lot as well.
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I would recommend https://www.haywardarchitects.co.uk/ I know plenty of others if you need any other recommendations.
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All 6 of our local barbers will go out of business. They won't even have the excuse of not carrying it as they all spend the day playing on their phones.
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I'll try the housing part as well. Thatcher of course prevented councils from reinvesting the right to buy sales in more social housing. This could have been reversed in 1997 and 2024 but was not. As before, I don't know why the reasons for this. In terms of targets, the Tories scrapped them I can't explain why, probably to prevent them being criticised for not hitting them. In terms of actual houses being built, the highest numbers in recent years are 2019 and 2022. 2007 was a close third. It's probably inconvenient to discuss what they may be in the current year but we could be looking at 2009/2010 levels. I'm not an economist, but we locked in our mortgage in 2021 as it was widely reported that interest rates were due to rise over the next 12 months due to the movements in the global markets and wouldn't ever be as artificially low again. Thankfully I listened and locked in for 10 years. 18 months later Liz truss did her thing, but they had been going up long before that and will settle back down to the 3-4% they should be soon. Cheap credit has been around too long. The planning system under the Tories has been made more difficult. They have introduced or made more onerous the following: Biodiversity net gain - introduced to counteract the reduction in native species from habitat loss Flood risk and surface run off - much more onerous with significant policies to reduce storm water into the drainage system and more consideration for Overland water flows. Ecology - higher levels of appreciation for protected species of flora and fauna National space standards - forced increases on sizing of properties to improve living standards Affordable housing requirements - actually increased the amount that developers are expected to provide not always successfully S106 contributions - increased above inflation under the Tory government Thermal performance of buildings - huge increases in performance requirements between 2010-2024. This of course increases the build costs. Introduced the building safety act - this has had a massive effect on the building industry in particular high risk [rise] buildings many of which are stuck in Gateway 2 at government level. This has been introduced for the right reasons but has slowed down tall building construction considerably. In terms of house prices, many people are not aware that they mostly rise in line with the rate of inflation. There are outliers for this, in particular the housing boom 1997-2008. For some reason we think about inflation effecting everything we buy except for housing. Hidden homelessness was first considered in 2010. Prior to this homelessness was rough sleepers only and the increasing numbers are due to a number of factors including how numbers are measured, population increases and the more publicised economic factors.
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I'll start. Raac is an excellent construction product still in use in most construction projects today in a different form. Gove panicked when presented with a poorly worded report written by organisations that should know better and created unnecessary hysteria. It was not a cheap temporary stop gap, though I do understand why the uneducated believe this is the case. I've seen many raac buildings and they are in decent condition, despite the lack of maintenance by the organisations that in habit them. They have been pulled down anyway due to political mismanagement and poor maintenance scheduling.
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It isn't on the government of the day to be dealing with micro decisions on cash like this. Its the stupidity of the system that encourages the public sector to spend cash as if its free thats at the heart of the problem. Whenever, the government is being blamed for nonsense like this, its like the public actually believe the minister signed the expense claim. We had years and years of the tories being blamed for every civil service cock up and now its just shifted to Labour.
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The Running Thread (formerly How fast can you run a 5k?)
kenny replied to Sly's topic in General Chat
29m 06s. I was chuffed with 31m 18s last week. I think Strava is playing up as my first 400m was 15s, either way it's quicker than I thought I'd be able to go. Colder weather helps no end as well as shitt*ng your pants running past spooky bushes in the dark. -
At £4m, we would sign him then sell him on if we were that hard up. He is already showing he is worth more than £4m.
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I call BS. There were 3 pages to scroll through in div 1. It took ages waiting for our score to come round.
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That example is like labour using the opportunity of being out of the EU to add vat to private schools despite most of their MPs rather being in it. It's standard political opportunism.
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I am honestly confused by your points on this subject as they make little sense.
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My understanding of your post is very awry. If health outcomes are worse but the number of patients are the same, then we may as well ditch oncology and install an elastoplast machine. For 50p per patient they can all be treated and we can be delighted with the efficiency of our health system. Thankfully, efficiency within a health setting is measured on health outcomes not patient numbers.
