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Lewis Hornby would be a model target man for the Champ and a move to get in train. Whether he could score at the scale Saints need is another story. I’m sure they’ve gauged his potential.
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The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
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They’ll probably still see more of him than the people of Clacton have seen of Farage. Or I’ll see of my own MP now he’s suspended. -
His positioning was not too bad on this day on 1987, early in his career. Freezing it was with sleet/snow flurries coming down frequently and the wind whistling through
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Not been myself but know people who have and it’s bigger than I’d credited it for. Probably a bit more to do than the smaller islands for a week’s holiday but without the hustle and bustle of Crete or Corfu (both of which I have been to). Neat guide here which made me keen to visit it! https://santorinidave.com/naxos
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Carlson and Norton in particular have been outstanding for them so far.
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The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
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And doesn’t know the difference between liberals and socialists https://www.libdemvoice.org/liberals-and-socialists-a-response-77304.html -
THB will probably be going as well, 2 years left, as long as the fee is north of £25m. Him, Charles, Ramsdale, Fernandes sell on and Sugawara after a better season in the Bundesliga you’d hope would see us OK on PSR with a bit to replace and anything else on top is pure re-investment funds. Need to remember quite a few bigger earners gone - Aribo, McCarthy, as well as Ramsdale probably about to, AA went in January.
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The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
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He won’t be popping into the community centre anytime soon. Both accounts are on ignore for me. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Gloucester Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
I think elections are going to become very unpredictable and regionalised/localised now. Labour are dead - then Makersfield happens. Tories are dead, both main parties dead - Aberdeen South. Reform have been declining for a while from what was probably an artificial bubble but they’ll still have some big wins and feel they’re on the way back again. Ditto the Greens. The one party which are really in the plops despite 70 seats are the Lib Dem’s. Our leader only appears when there’s a resignation and no presence other than falling off canoes. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
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There is some of the same irregular spacing of paragraphs come to think of it… -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
Gloucester Saint replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Mike Shepherd’s excellent book I’m in the middle of reading ‘Oil Strike North Sea: A first-hand history of North Sea oil’. Might be too basic for an industry long-time insider like @vectraman but so few books on the topic and I’ve really enjoyed reading it. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
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Agree with much of that. I think energy policy has to be a mixed approach and utilising North Sea fields will lower taxes on other sources and help fund the transition to new green energy industries. It’ll be interesting to see how much role Ed Miliband (who I’ve never liked or rated) has in the Burnham administration. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
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Will give you the AG one. On the second one, incorrect I’m afraid. I’ve met Johnny Mercer a few times and like him greatly, but he was plain wrong on Starmer’s role. He was utilised as a technical expert unaligned to either party. Common stuff for legal professionals in tribunals. Probably cleared more soldiers if anything https://aoav.org.uk/2026/the-medias-assault-on-keir-starmer-over-british-soldier-prosecutions-in-the-iraq-war-shows-how-the-rule-of-law-is-being-recast-as-betrayal/ -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
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I’ll take your post seriously if you admit that Thatcher should never privatised public utilities in the first place so overseas states could milk UK homeowners to pay their public pensions. Do you agree, yes or no? If you agree, we can then get onto a sensible and non-partisan policy discussion about what the UK should be doing to ensure its energy future which may include North Sea oil. Green policies are neither new or confined to one ideology https://ppp-online.org/view-all-volumes/the-greenest-government-ever-the-coalition-government-and-low-carbon-policy/ But anti-climate rhetoric has come across the Atlantic with Trump and populism. -
The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
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I’d generally expect Burnham to get slightly less tabloid bile than Starmer did because they were still whining about Coulson and the Daily Mail prosecutions for phone hacking and corruption. Bar one outlet - the Daily Mail. They hired a new Deputy Political editor Christian Calgie straight off the back off a cooling off period at the Express after advocating for a British born MP to be deported. However much I dislike her, that was disgusting. But clearly Ted Verity thought it was great. Calgie was the source of a very poor incident at a Wigan educational needs centre. Not sure Farage or Kenyon did a lot wrong whilst they were there but Calgie again was unable to behave himself and it blew up between Burnham and Calgie. Could turn into a feud. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c74d7z0e818o
