Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Absolutely nothing to do with Lord Alli being investigated, no Siree.What a mess
Absolutely nothing to do with Lord Alli being investigated, no Siree.What a mess
I’m inclined to think that if there is any reversal it’ll be on budget day and to deflect attention from something else ..politically that would make sense
Which is Edeline Lee, I’m imagining Victoria in this little numberI see Sir Freebie is paying back some of the money, the guilt got too much.
The prime minister is covering the cost of six Taylor Swift tickets, four to the races and a clothing rental agreement with a high-end designer favoured by his wife, Lady Victoria Starmer.
Too little too late.
Funnily enough, the same as in 2024 when Labour, Reform and the rest won votes by virtue of not being Tories.Additionally, in 2019 he was up against Corbyn. He won votes by virtue of not being Corbyn.
Absolutely. The Tories deserved a kicking.Funnily enough, the same as in 2024 when Labour, Reform and the rest won votes by virtue of not being Tories.
Absolutely. The Tories deserved a kicking.
Don’t be redic!Wrong thread.
Probably fits on this thread as it does critique policy, and worth a view. I don't agree with everything in it, as certainly heat pump technology for heating can be very good if properly implemented. But I am concerned by the loss of our ability to make our own steel, and the lack of local resilience in the energy sector. To my mind exporting our strategically important industrial base in order to meet a climate target is the basically sweeping the problem under carpet.
The assumption is that the world is going to remain a friendly and cooperative place, when unfortunately the events of recent years indicate otherwise.
Probably fits on this thread as it does critique policy, and worth a view. I don't agree with everything in it, as certainly heat pump technology for heating can be very good if properly implemented. But I am concerned by the loss of our ability to make our own steel, and the lack of local resilience in the energy sector. To my mind exporting our strategically important industrial base in order to meet a climate target is the basically sweeping the problem under carpet.
The assumption is that the world is going to remain a friendly and cooperative place, when unfortunately the events of recent years indicate otherwise.
Probably fits on this thread as it does critique policy, and worth a view. I don't agree with everything in it, as certainly heat pump technology for heating can be very good if properly implemented. But I am concerned by the loss of our ability to make our own steel, and the lack of local resilience in the energy sector. To my mind exporting our strategically important industrial base in order to meet a climate target is the basically sweeping the problem under carpet.
The assumption is that the world is going to remain a friendly and cooperative place, when unfortunately the events of recent years indicate otherwise.
most danergous is silly click bait, which is a shame because it'll discredit some of the useful points being raised.
Couldn’t listen to it all. The same thing has been said for years by climate change deniers. They always fail to mention the subsidies fossil fuels get when they spout about economics. Yes, wind and sun are variable but tides aren’t. I grew up in Seaford and the tides are very dependable. Unless a profit can be made nobody wants to know. Tidal barriers could protect the coast and produce energy but no-one can see how to make a profit out of it so it won’t happen It is what it is.
This guy clearly doesn't understand how the global pricing of energy works. What he fails to acknowledge is higher bills are driving by the global price of fossil fuel prices. Instead tries to blame to increase level of renewables on the grid causing Intermittency . This is something regularly pedalled by lobby groups in the sector, they know the writing is on the wall for them in the medium term.
that's the significant issue with renewables that gets overlooked or deliberately hidden. the additional infrastructure, storage, backup power dont get added to the total cost for the wind farm. then there's the whole market CFD model skwed to make earlier renewables look cost effective, then makes the marginal cost higher for all energy. the right approach would be to show the costs, to drive incentives to make overall project viable - obvious option would be hydrogen storage/combustion which will scale far better than alternatives. until then we'll continue to need gas backup (or coal in some countries).I think both things are true though, aren't they? Intermittency of renewables causes demand on other parts of the energy mix.
You should have seen the shite we were served up with at public school 60 odd years ago. It certainly wouldn’t have been appreciated by the Bon Viveur lefties on here.They’ll be taking foie gras off the lunch menu next.
I may be misunderstanding your post, but hopefully an apprenticeship will give them a skill for life enabling them to earn decent money for the rest of their working days. It would more than make up for losing a couple of quid an hour as a youngster, in what could be a dead end job.2 years at college learning plumbing, for the final 3rd year to become 'qualified' you have to take on a apprenticeship. Apprenticeships min wages are £6.40ph at aged 18. Min wage ph at 18 for those not in an apprenticeship is £8.60.
Why would any kid in their right mind want to leave college and potentially earn the wage of an under 18 by going into an apprenticeship? Literally 2 years wasted because they'll earn more money working anywhere else at the age of 18, than getting an apprenticeship to finish their qualifications.
Was still shite in the 80’s.You should have seen the shite we were served up with at public school 60 odd years ago. It certainly wouldn’t have been appreciated by the Bon Viveur lefties on here.
No names mentioned.
It’s the trauma of the sausages wot done it.Why can't starmer finish a 5 sentence speech without looking at said speech 5 times?
I can sympathise and when I tell my state educated wife some of the tales from those very far off days ( thank f—k), she can’t believe it.Was still shite in the 80’s.
Despite the misconception of public school privilege, we were still served chips with everything, grim processed meat roll, packet mash etc.
The only difference, we were able to eat it in a lovely, grand, wood panelled, freezing cold and drafty hall that we had to queue up in for ages while the upper years and prefects pushed their way to the front of the queue every day.
I still recalls the day we got a salad bar;
A bowl of cold sweetcorn
A bowl of cold baked beans (??)
Some water melon slices.
Oh! Happy days.