:sunglasses: 30 % :pray: 3.3 % :laughing: 26.7 % :cry: 26.7 % :🤗 10 % :poo: 3.3 %
#14706
No views published on his Wiki biog except this hobby horse of his. Seems a very pedestrian journeyman, otherwise. Perhaps this is his original thought and is cherishing it.
During a debate on International Men's Day, Fletcher has blamed traditionally male roles being given to females as a reason for men being more likely to commit suicide and making up the majority of prisoners in England
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#14707
In search of local male role models from Doncaster is this actor. Playing a very similar role to Nick Fletcher.

12 famous people who are all from Doncaster

Thomas Howes
Thomas, 33, was trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and is best known for having played the role of William Mason, the second footman in ITV's Downton Abbey. https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/he ... HVrM0syOXA.
#14716
It'd be terrible if someone told someone else they knew about the Fletcher gaffe, wouldn't it? Especially if that someone else was a Twitch streamer from Los Angeles who has now retweeted it to their 25k global followers.

*Walks away whistling innocently*
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Tubby Isaacs wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 8:47 pm I think the dead cat theory is overrated, And anyway, hardly anyone who votes Bluekip is going to blame the UK for the drownings, They'll agree with Patel that it's the fault of France.
It's France's fault they're dead, but they'll give Boris credit they didn't get here
#14774
Collapsed energy supplier Bulb Energy appears to have used its role advising ministers on green business to exaggerate its own environmental credentials, while playing down rivals’ progress.
Bulb’s chief executive, Hayden Wood, used a meeting of the Council for Sustainable Business (CSB), attended by key government officials and MPs, to highlight its green progress ahead of the Cop26 climate talks and boast about £4.5m it has donated to organisations fighting climate change.
Now he's picking our pockets with government blessing
Bulb this week became the biggest energy supplier casualty of the gas price spike, when it was taken over by the British government via a so-called “special administration”. That means the effective nationalisation of the company, which has 1.7m customers, and could cost the taxpayer more than £1.7bn over the winter, as the government underwrites its power purchases.

Wood, 38, who co-founded Bulb in 2015, is still running the company during the administration on a salary believed to be £113,000 – something that has stoked further controversy given that he was the architect of Bulb’s meteoric but heavily loss-making growth...

https://amp.theguardian.com/business/20 ... nst-rivals
For a party of fiscal responsibility they ain't arf free with taxpayers' money.
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