I do think there is a point between 'ripe' and 'dodgy stomach' that's absolutely delicious :thumbsup:
I still feel guilty about persuading my son to share a plate of shellfish at lunchtime somewhere in the med 15 years ago. He made it off the toilet about two days later as I explained that...
It's come up quite often on NSC, but there's a few of us for whom throwing away food is the ultimate sin. (An early lifetime of 'you can't waste that, there's people in the world would be glad of that' etc) If you're not from a certain generation, you probably don't understand, I apologise.
So...
A country that has far stricter rules banning the sort of racist, fascist/nazi stuff espoused by a number of Reform candidates/officials ?
That'll be a no then :laugh:
Then I'm sorry, but where ever you're reading this, they are telling lies, almost certainly sourced from the initial leave campaign.
The first freeport in the United Kingdom opened in the 1980s under Margaret Thatcher, as an attempt to combat de-industrialisation and a declining economy...
I think the £1.3B that would be raised by VAT on education pales into insignificance compared to the £100B pa leaving the customs union has cost us in GDP, and I would imagine any chancellor would think exactly the same. (Ok, maybe not Kwasi :laugh: )
I don't know what you mean when you say...
And two assists and a goal for that Gyökeres geezer. We should keep an eye on him :wink:
Joking ! I'm quite happy with Welbz, João Pedro, Evan, Encisco, Rutter etc
And certainly not from day 1 of Brexit :facepalm:
Still it's balanced out by all those trade deals with the major economies of the world USA, China, India ................. oh :dunce:
Last polling May 24
Of those who gave a positive or negative response
64% thought we were wrong to leave
36% thought we were right to leave
I wonder at what point it can be addressed ???
Probably because it will hammer inflation on all imported foodstuffs and another round of border delays, when and if yet another aspect Brexit actually gets 'done' (again :lolol:). It's the reason the last Government delayed implementing it five times.
As Rees-Mogg famously said implementing...
I tend to find official statistics carry more weight than someone's blog advertising private tutors that decided to 'do a survey'
The private schools in total are quite small, if measured by the proportion of the pupil population (6.4% in England in 2021, some 4% in Scotland, 2% in Wales and...
ID cards are not the answer that will solve the problem. Nor is banning cash transactions.
The problem is that Britain could never be arsed to put in place procedures for people entering and leaving the UK. 'Free Movement' wasn't something that was demanded of us by some third party. We were...