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    Room 101

    Public or Private sector?? Judging by how often he was flying around Europe the other week and that this has now dried up a bit I'm starting to think he works in the Brexit department. Im guessing a Charideeeee Wrong it is the Private sector. I work for a Research and Technology organisation. I attend Technical Committee meetings.
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    Room 101

    At St Pancras Station £2.19 for a small bottle of juice in WHS. I didn't buy it. Even though I would have been able to put it on expenses. I went to The Curious Pig next door and got it for £1.50.
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    By-Election Bingo

    Stephen Crabb is said to be close to declaring his leadership bid. Good news for Cat & YW they could be cured by Christmas. ;-)
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    Queen Elizabeth II

    Just to be deliberately mischievous, the current United Kingdoms (referring to the head of state, not the Act of Union) started when Elizabeth I was unable to produce any weans. Therefore, Scotland, out of the goodness of its heart, shared its monarchy with England. Despite a few hiccups along the way (the English beheading the Scottish monarch, the whole move to the Windsors, etc) its still the dynastic line of Scottish monarchism. So, the real question to be asked is surely: will an independent England keep her? Will they be allowed to? We would just have to apply to join the Commonwealth.
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    Room 101

    So in the Tory leadership contest we already have Fox & Hunt. I thought the Labour Government abolished this.
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    DL Status Updates: Statements, Obsevations & Verbal Tennis

    Rihanna has released a song called Sledgehammer taken from the new Star Trek Film. I was so disappointed it wasn't a cover of this
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    20 /20

    He has a mainstream BBC Obit now
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    The Deathlist Howto

    When he first came on he was quite witty,albeit in an aggressive manner but I thought he was putting on an act. However the increasingly xenophobic rants against Islam became uncomfortable reading but I do worry about him, this forum may have been a release for him. I hope he is OK. I am not suggesting for one minute that the mods acted incorrectly and that the comments he made were acceptable - they were not, it is just I wonder what was going on in his head.
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    Room 101

    One thing that the Leave camp did was blur the borders between Free Movement of People from the European Union, Illegal immigration, the Migrant crisis and immigration from the rest of the world. This has been evidenced by the verbal and sometimes physical attack on people of Asian origin that have occurred since Friday. There was also the Shrodingers migrant conundrum Claiming benefits and stealing your job at the same time. I did wonder (slightly shamefully) that those people who are just a little bit racist if actually given the choice would prefer migration from a still largely white Judeo-Christian European Union or lots of non-white immigrants from Africa, the Middle East and South Asia. However if anyone had said that during the campaign they would have been howled down. We have an ageing population which means a smaller workforce to support them. We have already seen an increase in the pensionable age but we need migrants to pick our crops, wait our tables, work in the care sector. There are things that need to be done but Labour talked about these at the last election: Stop companies only advertising jobs overseas, clamp down on employers who are willing to use illegal workers for below the minimum wage. There was a sad case a couple of years ago where an elderly woman was found dead in her house because she had starved to death, the woman who the agency employed as a carer was actually an illegal immigrant, she would visit on a daily basis to feed and dress the woman, immigration caught up with the carer and deported her but the agency did not actually tell the local authority of the situation (presumably to protect the rest of their contract) and didn't have anyone else to cover the contract and probably didn't realise that the carer was the only person that woman saw on a daily basis. It wasn't right what the agency was doing but that woman and her family are the victims of a political struggle. My Father moved into a care home last December it is a lovely home and he is very happy there but the staff are a mixture of races will they still be able to draw on the pool of people to keep fully staffed in the future. There has been a narrative from employers that the struggle to get British people to do those jobs whilst they have there own agenda there is a little bit of evidence that this is the case but those who are unemployed now might have to realise that they may have to work a lot harder in future, ironically to look after the generation that took them out of the EU.
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    20 /20

    Fortunately I drafted a new list on the train yesterday 1920 Fanny Waterman/Michael Anderson 1921 Jane Freeman/ Gordon Murray 1922 Kay Starr/Rex Richards 1923 Dina Merill/ Franco Zeffarelli 1924 Vivean Gray/Brian Rix 1925 Ysanne Churchman/Richard Baker 1926 Cicely Berry/Leonard Fenton 1927 Babs Chinnery/Dick Bruna 1928 Kate Wilhelm/Edward Albee 1929 Patricia Routledge/David Fisher Had to switch out Jean Barker because someone else got to her first but I think all of the others are unclaimed. Just had to edit this to replace Barbara Hale with Kay Starr.
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    Euros 2016

    Come on Wales?
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    Sad Last Days

    I am not a football expert but when they finished second in the group and the luck of the draw got us Iceland I thought maybe that was quite cunning. There are only 300,000 of them, how can the manage to field 12 decent players. What is wrong with us? Its not over yet though......
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    By-Election Bingo

    The problem with the Remain campaign (with hindsight) was that they relied too much on what the experts say might happen if we leave. To which the Leave campaign could say "you don't KNOW that you are just saying these things to deny the poor working man his democratic say, what they should have done was focus on what the EU does in terms of farming, safety of goods, free trade, working rights, standardisation, the environment, regeneration of deprived areas, cultural exchange, opportunities to work in other member states, EHIC, collective actions on sanctions, justice, security etc. This would then have got some people perhaps off the Leave narrative that was fed through the Sun and Mail of them, coming here taking our jobs oh and next week the entire population of Turkey are going to move into the street next door to your Nan and they will launch a terrorist attack on your local Pizza Hut. There is a reason I am not in politics.
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    Sad Last Days

    This week celebs who are near death include Loretta Lynn, Burt Reynolds, Aretha Franklin and the astonishing news that Drew Barrymore is fat, so fat they are describing her weight as deadly(but they probably only means if she sits on you).
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    Thoughts On The 2016 List

    We seriously need another death folks firstly to stop people talking about the referendum result but also we have not fallen behind 2015 and a close to falling behind 2003 & 2013. Any suggestions?
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    Sir Cliff Richard

    Not looking too bad for a bloke 75, especially since he talked about the toll on his health of the recent investigation I think you misheard him. He was probably talking about the toll on his wealth.
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    By-Election Bingo

    Rover don't take Kettering as any sort of barometer. MP is rabidly Eurosceptic there is a little triumverate in Kettering, Corby & Wellingborough. The result here was 61:39. In Corby 64:36.
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    The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey

    My very outside bet is on David Davis. Almost made PM ahead of Cameron, well respected, articulate and a Brexiter, something May wasn't and isn't. Isn't he seen as a bit of a grand standing maverick after his principled resignation to fight a by-election on his own? Some people are talking about Dominic Rahb That he may be, not a terrible thing in the light of the wishy washy shit Politicians we have out there at the moment. He might struggle to get through the knockout rounds which are voted for by MPs. Might have missed his chance.
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    The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey

    My very outside bet is on David Davis. Almost made PM ahead of Cameron, well respected, articulate and a Brexiter, something May wasn't and isn't. Isn't he seen as a bit of a grand standing maverick after his principled resignation to fight a by-election on his own? Some people are talking about Dominic Rahb
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    The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey

    New Tory leader by 2nd September. It is really strange thinking that the prospect of Theresa May as Prime Minister has gone from a bad to a good thing.
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    Room 101

    To be fair general elections and local council elections have never been truly democratic so an actually democratic vote is a shock to the system for many. There is an Isaac Asimov short story where the democratic system has evolved so that one person goes into a booth with a computer and asks him lots of questions and then decides who should be running the country. Probably an early idea on his way to Psychohistory but at the GE I did one of those policy questionaires and found that I was voting closest to my policy beliefs. Isn't it the electorates duty to educate themselves enough to make an informed decision. That may well be the case in principle. But on the subject of Europe, where was this information? I had a damn good look around, all I found was an interminable supply of polemic from each side. Practically zero in the way of unbiased facts. http://europa.eu/index_en.htm
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    The EU Referendum Hokey Cokey

    Lib Dems are gearing up for a General Election which they will campaign on the platform of rejoining (not leaving) the EU. This could be interesting because they could essentially become the opposite of UKIP a single issue pro-European party. Like UKIP it may gain them some friends in particular constituencies. If Corbyn goes this might be more significant.
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    DL Status Updates: Statements, Obsevations & Verbal Tennis

    Not too sure about a PM who would never say Goodbye wasn't that the problem with Thatcher and Blair?
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    Room 101

    To be fair general elections and local council elections have never been truly democratic so an actually democratic vote is a shock to the system for many. There is an Isaac Asimov short story where the democratic system has evolved so that one person goes into a booth with a computer and asks him lots of questions and then decides who should be running the country. Probably an early idea on his way to Psychohistory but at the GE I did one of those policy questionaires and found that I was voting closest to my policy beliefs. Isn't it the electorates duty to educate themselves enough to make an informed decision.
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    Euros 2016

    I will be interested to see if Wales can beat Belgium. But when I say interested it means I will look at the result not watch the match.
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