Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 29, 2023 11:25 am Also Ice Cream vans.Saw a documentary on the Glasgow ice cream wars, and apparently it started off when new housing estates were built with no shops or retail areas included. So local ice cream companies started trading in all sorts of groceries from their vans (the on board fridge helped a lot). This quickly became very profitable indeed, and there was a fair amount of dirty trickery between the ice cream companies way before the local hard cases got involved.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 29, 2023 12:12 pmThis is good. Trial and Error (basically BBC Rough Justice defected to Channel 4) on the Ice Cream Wars murder case. Evidence was a bit weak.
Saw a documentary on the Glasgow ice cream wars, and apparently it started off when new housing estates were built with no shops or retail areas included. So local ice cream companies started trading in all sorts of groceries from their vans (the on board fridge helped a lot). This quickly became very profitable indeed, and there was a fair amount of dirty trickery between the ice cream companies way before the local hard cases got involved.
Later on, it became about drugs, but at first it was all about selling food.
Abernathy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 6:47 pm At the following link, there is a list of the “non-battleground” seats at the coming election:You'll know more about it than I do but a fairly senior member of the party locally told me recently that Sutton Coldfield might not be as unwinnable as it seems.
https://labour.org.uk/wp-content/uploa ... lected.pdf
The party is now engaged on a fairly urgent quest to find candidates for these remaining seats and get them in place before the election is called.
Looking through the list, nearly all of the seats are Tory held, and look on the face of it bleakly unpromising. But remember, for example, Stephen Twigg, not expected to win in Kensington & Chelsea, but who provided the key “Portillo Moment” in 1997 that was arguably the iconic (forgive me) moment of that election.
Every current Labour MP worth his or her salt has had to fight one of these unpromising looking seats in the past before being able to get selected and elected in a more winnable seat. The better you do, the quicker you are likely to be selected and elected in a winnable seat in future, and the sooner your rise to political stardom.
So if you fancy having a go (and you’re a Labour member), why not go for it ? The world is your lobster.
It’ll be fucking hard work, but perhaps you think it’s worth it.
The one caveat I’d add is that in my experience, it takes a very special type of person to become an MP. And by very special, I mean a fucking nutjob.
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 12:01 pm I see from Xitter that Rachel Reeves has stated her intention of 'clamping down' on Candy Shops. From the comments there seems to be a general impression that these shops, as well as Turkish barbers and nail bars, are some sort of money laundering or otherwise illegal operation.Bit more here on the context.
I knew nothing of this - can anyone elucidate, please?
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