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Most managers who have been in the job for a while generally are and shrug it off after a bad home display and defeat.
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Who was he ranting at there, presumably at the end of their defeat to the skates? Answer on page 4 and 5 https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/comment/5766433 to one of their fans who made a remark at the end, seemingly called Nathan a wanker.
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More money (albeit temporarily) so he won’t care.
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The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Gloucester Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Kent had a strategically important role as a bridge to the EU but they blew it https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36616172 They aren’t as in a bad a shape as the part of County Durham the BBC covered which I mentioned in the Brexit thread. But some of the predictions from Craig McKinlay about a more buoyant economy would be hilarious if the real world impact was anything but. Roger Gale and Greg Clark had far more of a clue of what was to come. -
Interesting article. I get the frustration with mainstream parties, the anger from the Miners’ Strike at the Tories, not feeling New Labour did enough, Boris’s Levelling Up not coming their way and frustration at living standards not demonstrably improving now. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2136jnjx1o But only a couple of them there take some responsibility for their actions as well. Halving an already low place income in 2016 was daft but some of them considering doing it again. I like that the bloke stood up to take responsibility for running the social club, they need more of that. But the racism against people coming in to work hard to help their economy and elderly family members is insane and any amount of flag shagging won’t change that.
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Classic films everyone loves except you.
Gloucester Saint replied to revolution saint's topic in The Lounge
Controversial but Fight Club. First hour a great film and then the plot becomes incredibly, obvious, tedious and cheesy. -
Which is the irony of it - Tories promoted her because of that and her crazy Brexit views. Trump fanatic and would bring his hatred here to the UK. Unity not division from her of all people 😂 The other parties need to not just get out of the way of the Tories in Fareham in 2029 but help them with their campaign. She needs defeating at all costs.
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Although if Musk ponies up the money to make Lowe’s party national then it might do Reform some harm #EveryCloud
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Braverman pledging to repeal the Equality Act. The law which ensures disabled people, people with serious conditions such as cancers, to have the reasonable adjustments they need to carry on being high performing. ’Meritocracy not tokenism, personal responsibility not victimhood, excellence not mediocrity, and unity not division’. I got a top degree from a top Uni without my neurodiversity being diagnosed until 27, so I outperformed the likes of her by a mile against the odds. There’s meritocracy you moron. Unlike her, I didn’t cheat and claim a fictitious contribution to an important textbook. Well done the Big Issue for exposing her for what she is - she did some photocopying for the author. Fucking fraud. Suella still as thick as pig’s shit then. I don’t particularly like Farage, Tice or Jenrick but I can listen to their perspectives. Across all of the parties, Braverman is the only politician who I actively despise. She’s vile.
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The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Gloucester Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Across the population, logically that has to be a factor. But also there’s a more affluent group who drink considerably to excess - Telegraph had an article this morning where GPs and dentists saying they knew what the tells were when people lied about their intake. Fairly educated professionals also seemingly not knowing the difference between individual drinks and units of consumption eg I drink 14 alcoholic drinks a week, therefore I’m under the government limit of 14 per week (their real consumption will be at least 28 units and probably more if some of the drinks had a higher Abv. The result is frequently serious liver and organ problems, weight gain, poor skin, insomnia. Friend of mine who is a very senior figure in the tourism industry got himself in a pickle this way. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Gloucester Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Patient activation is important as well - losing the weight needed prior to operations as appropriate, too many sedentary lifestyles, not taking 30 seconds to actually assess whether A&E is the right place to go in the first instance. -
They learned from Harry.
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It’s the education part of her remit which is most concerning. Anyone who uses the phrase ‘Wokerati’ on a regular basis in their speeches should not be anywhere the learning provision for our young people.
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The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Gloucester Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Agree with 90% of your post bar the NHS - would need to be a clear plan to replace it. -
The LOLeicester City appreciation thread
Gloucester Saint replied to Midfield_General's topic in The Saints
Popular ex-player there so their fans will be a bit more patient, emphasis on the bit given their league position.
