Battle of Bannockburn took place on 22nd and 23rd June, 1314. Exactly 710 years ago, and in another 710 years, Scotland will still have not got out of their group in the Euros.
What you say here I largely agree with, but I am less confident that there is no interest in removing socialised health care by many Tories, and a good number of their donors. Perhaps Farage is after those donors.
They have been doing it bit by bit, they can't do it out of power, you are right, which is a major reason they need to be removed from power.
They are too scared to say it out loud, it's what they do that gives the game away, and who they accept money from.
Frank Hester donated £15M to the...
Easier to achieve if you run the NHS into the ground first. It isn't the handful of people that think it's a good idea that is the problem, it's the mass that will vote any way a donor wants them to, and what their donors want.
35 or so Private health or social care companies are Tory party...
It's not done yet, but is still expected to happen.
Marseille spoke to him about the head coach position in the past, just before he was appointed by Bloom. Obviously, they didn't reach agreement back then, but this time, it looks likely.
There is some Yank on You tube who wears just shorts, a vest and a bandana when he is working his bees, every couple of minutes he says "Got me!" and slaps his neck or head. Comfort of not overheating is more important to him than the pain of a few stings I guess.
Population density is lower, for the most part in Wales and Scotland. Its harder to provide some services to 5 million people spread across Scotland than to 10 Million people all living within the M25. Also generally poorer areas than much of England which adds pressure to services. It isn't...
Yes, I have them the warm way and always have, so no clue if it is better or not really for getting through winter.
With the bred strains of bees you can select for some attributes, but I am not so sure they behave massively differently anyway. The main thing is that they are generally always...
I run jumbo nationals so I don't know anything about langstroth problems, but I find in mine, the rearmost brood frame usually becomes a full slab of honey. So if I was wanting to dump that frame, I would scoop the honey off the foundation and dump it in a settling tank. The front most brood...
I dont think that is how it is. I think it's as simple as they can't afford the fee. The hold up is probably because Undav is at the Euros and its all going to depend on what salary he would settle for there, or how he does in the tournament. We might agree to sell for less than the agreed fee...
Thanks.
I guess the buy back puts Stuttgart in a little more uncertainty than a compensation clause. With a compensation clause, if they can't really afford the money for the transfer, but were to offer it anyway, they would find out before the transfer went through, if we intended to keep him...