Our system detected that your browser is blocking advertisements on our site. Please help support FoxesTalk by disabling any kind of ad blocker while browsing this site. Thank you.
Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
8 minutes ago, Parafox said:

Gareth Southgate's Dimbelby lecture has raised my opinion of him above being a footballer and manager. He's spoken so well and is so right in what he said.

One thing that strikes me about the difference young people face is that they spend more time within their own peer groups and the pressures that brings particularly via social media. I was lucky that I had good adult role models. Parents, older brother at home. Also into full adult work at 16 mixing with not just young workmates but older people too. These were positive influences. 

  • Like 2
Posted
1 hour ago, Parafox said:

Gareth Southgate's Dimbelby lecture has raised my opinion of him above being a footballer and manager. He's spoken so well and is so right in what he said.

He has always been a top guy, I met him a few times through a Villa contact.  I really wanted him to succeed as England coach.......

  • Like 1
Posted
21 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said:

He has always been a top guy, I met him a few times through a Villa contact.  I really wanted him to succeed as England coach.......

Have we got the wrong top?

Posted
15 hours ago, jgtuk said:

It was/is degrading though. Which other minority groups would you like to pay below minimum wages? 
We seem to be fine subsidising large industry (fossil fuel, farming, the whole of the food industry etc.) for reasons of capital, yet no no sense of moral or social obligation to support those living on or below the poverty line… 

I’m not an economist but the whole system is broken imo. 

I was thinking of Remploy, and looking back my recollection was slightly wrong - they were subsidized for many years until the Blair government pulled the plug.  They tried to keep their direct factory employment open but failed.  Now owned by some American mob as a servide that places disabled people in mainstream employment.

Posted
8 hours ago, Parafox said:

Gareth Southgate's Dimbelby lecture has raised my opinion of him above being a footballer and manager. He's spoken so well and is so right in what he said.

I hope that he continues to do advocacy work in that area. Goodness knows that in this era it's needed. There's a generation or more of young lads at risk of backsliding into knuckle-dragging attitudes towards women, and that's consequential.

  • Like 1
Posted
15 hours ago, Parafox said:

 

I couldn't agree more.

 

My daughter who I've spoken about several times, is eligible for the full PIP because of her MH illness. She can function reasonably well until some crisis causes severe anxiety and triggers her bi-polar disorder.

 

She was re-assessed for PIP and, despite her obvious issues, her claim was declined, despite supporting evidence from her Psychiatrist. She went into meltdown as a result and we struggled to keep her safe.

 

We appealed and the decision was overturned before the hearing took place. We now have been accepted as her proxy so we can complete assessments on her behalf and accompany her to any further reviews

 

It's shitshow, and the proposed reforms will almost certainly cause some to take their own lives as a result.

Indeed, you can argue those that can navigate the system are disproportionately those that are less likely to need PIP in a sense. The most vulnerable find it incredibly difficult and are shamed by the whole welfare system. I hope yourselves and your daughter can get what you need. 

  • Thanks 1
Posted
15 minutes ago, Tommy G said:

 Birmingham looks like some kind of 3rd world film footage

Agreed.

Posted
3 hours ago, Tommy G said:

The refuse collection situation in Birmingham looks like some kind of 3rd world film footage

That was before the refuse collection stopped.

  • Haha 1
Posted
26 minutes ago, fox_favourite said:

Mr Trump just can't stay out the news. He's now abolished the Department for Education 

Thankfully he can't do it without an Act of Congress, but he'll surely try.

Posted

It might be my memory just either bad or selective, but did other presidents sign so many executive orders? Or is it just that Fart does it so publicly for "oooo look at me, look whether I'm doing" attention? Seems a bit childish to me. 

Posted
8 hours ago, leicsmac said:

Thankfully he can't do it without an Act of Congress, but he'll surely try.

Well he campaigned on that, so that's what people voted for. 

 

 

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, WigstonWanderer said:

He can probably wreck it though 

No doubt he'll do his best.

 

2 hours ago, simFox said:

Well he campaigned on that, so that's what people voted for. 

 

 

Yep.

 

Enough of the population in enough places wanted Project 2025 and aggressive acts towards friendly nations, so that's what folks are getting. Trump was certainly clear enough on what he intended.

 

Which rather gives you an insight into the mindset of the aforementioned voter.

 

1 hour ago, Lionator said:

We have to respond, the question is how

Well, I might suggest that the UK starts by proving, conclusively, that it was an act of sabotage before responding further.

Edited by leicsmac
Posted
1 hour ago, stripeyfox said:

that was my initial thought too

If so, watch out for a Russian state tv interview with these two ‘tourists’, no doubt ‘admiring the famous architecture of Heathrow Airport’.

 

 

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...