:sunglasses: 30 % :pray: 40 % :laughing: 20 % :cry: 10 %
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By kreuzberger
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Youngian wrote: Fri May 24, 2024 6:59 pm Do the legendary Wapping pubs with obscure market trader licences still exist? Printers, journos and market traders boozing it up at 7am.
There was definitely a café at St. John's Wood where you could get a teapot full of rum and flat coke while the day broke. It looked like tea if the cops came in, and it helped bide the time until the Smithfield pubs opened at five.

I have no idea why that seemed perfectly normal, nor where that stamina went.
By Bones McCoy
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kreuzberger wrote: Fri May 24, 2024 8:38 pm The Barclay Brothers caff in that gusset street between Trafalgar Square and Charing Cross with the washed-up drag queens and the speeding punks, was that the actual Barclay weirdos?
Allan Ginsberg salutes you.
who sank all night in submarine light of Bickford’s floated out and sat through the stale beer afternoon in desolate Fugazzi’s, listening to the crack of doom on the hydrogen jukebox,
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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Do you believe that Starmer is 'shit at politics' and 'has scant respect from his MPs and the public'? Because the evidence seems to point in the other direction.
By Youngian
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Think they’re called jobs, Simon
Our schools don’t prepare young people for life. National service could change that
Forget the military, but working under supervision in the NHS, care sector or for a charity could be hugely beneficial for many
Simon Jenkins

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... 1716879986
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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Youngian wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 12:15 pm
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 10:39 am Do you believe that Starmer is 'shit at politics' and 'has scant respect from his MPs and the public'? Because the evidence seems to point in the other direction.
Who said that?
You did.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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Yes, the switch from the original quote fooled me.
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By Abernathy
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... o-all-that

Thatcherism, austerity, Brexit, Liz Truss... goodbye and good riddance to all that
Will Hutton

For 45 years, Britain has been blighted by Conservative ideologies that promised a path to prosperity, but achieved nothing of the sort
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By Tubby Isaacs
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George Monbiot. Having spent all his life calling for disarmament, he finally realises it might not be an entirely good idea if others aren't doing it. Strangely still wants to dump the nuclear deterrent which he says is going to be dependent on Trump (which I'm not sure is correct, and anyway, Trump might not win, and probably won't be around forever). He naturally pads it out with stuff about the Iraq War and deposing of Mossaddegh (in 1953) to imply he wasn't wrong before.


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... in-defence
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Monbiot again. In a fairly standard "tax the rich" (we do, not all that differently to other places) he comes up with this genius.
The government could, for example, replace inheritance tax with a lifetime gifts tax kicking in at £150,000, a level that would affect only wealthy people.
That's not a tax rise that affects only the wealthy. That's something that affects a person who's inherited a run down 2 bed terrace in the least nice part of Gloucester. Sure, if you want to tax inheritance higher, do it. But I'm struggling to look at the houses on Rightmove and associate them with the wealthy.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... mic-growth

Why is he even writing about tax? Lots of genuine experts are available.
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