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Discussion in 'Charlton' started by lardiman, Mar 15, 2025.

  1. lardiman

    lardiman We can rebuild him Forum Moderator

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    Oh well. We all make mistakes in life.
    Theirs was to fall in love with the people and culture of a foreign land. And it will likely cost them their lives.
    At least they had many years together, and did what they wanted to do for most of those years.
    That may be a small comfort to their family.
     
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    lardiman We can rebuild him Forum Moderator

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    I can't believe this latest Junior Doctors' strike is going ahead.

    I supported their action during the last knockings of the Sunak Government, because that Government would not even talk to the BMA.
    This Government has awarded junior doctors 22% - far more than nurses or any other public sector workers.

    Sadly it seems junior doctors have fallen into that old militant trap, of thinking their earlier strikes won them that 22%, and they now have a green light to strike again until they get everything they want. Well I'm 100% against their action this time.
    Go back to work.
     
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    I don’t believe that doctors have the same loyalty to the NHS as they had when they didn't have to pay their own tuition fees. I have been reliably told that there is a national crisis of them not wanting to see patients, and this tallies with the experience of my family and myself.
     
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  4. lardiman

    lardiman We can rebuild him Forum Moderator

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    The foreign policy decisions of other democratic Countries have nothing to do with Donald Trump.
    Yet he threatens to scupper a trade deal with Canada if it recognises a Palestinian State.

    Will Trump now threaten the UK in the same manner?
    If so, I hope our Prime Minister has the backbone to stand up to him.
    It is our elected Government that decides UK foreign policy. Not a bully from beyond these shores.

    Vladimir Putin has learned that lesson, thanks to the steadfastness of Prime Ministers from Boris Johnson through to Keir Starmer.
    Now Donald Trump needs to learn it as well.
     
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    What a stunning, monumental waste of money.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj6yz77nlw4o

    A third runway at Heathrow. Estimated cost £49 billion.
    Surely a whole new two runway airport could be built in a good location for London, for that kind of money.

    And remember, this is the estimated cost before one spade has gone into the ground.
    By the time the project is completed the cost will have trebled to around £150 billion. That's almost guaranteed.
    It will make the cost of HS2 look like pocket money.
    For one extra runway.

    For £150 billion an entire National Care Service could be created.
    Or we could build four or five new generation compact Nuclear power plants.
    This Heathrow farce is something the Country cannot afford. The benefits will be negligible next to the unspeakable cost.
     
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    Or invest in my local unused airport - Manston , a mere hour away from London , problem being it now deals with people arriving in dinghies rather than planes
     
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  7. FormerlyOzAddick

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    Are these protests going to lead to any change, what do u guys think ?
     
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    I hope so
     
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    Whatever the cause, protests never achieve anything.
     
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    I see it over here, only as I get news away from the mainstream channels.

    Do u guys ever hear the convictions for the numerous **pes etc, that occur weekly, like the one at Nuneaton recently.
     
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    The 13th September will be an interesting day.

    Of course, the illegals and all will be made the victims.
     
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    Yes and the people that are concerned about our open borders will be labelled racists
     
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    Yes, and the people that give the label of racists always say no when questioned "will you house an illiegal?"<laugh>
     
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    I really would like to believe that there is an answer. It would make me feel better. But............ :headbang:
     
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    There is - send them straight back unless they go through the appropriate channels <cheers>
     
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    Sadly....
     
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    Pop the boats 10 miles out<laugh>
     
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  18. lardiman

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    There is an answer, and it is coming.
    It begins with the election of a regime which opens political prisons, burns books and silences the truth, replacing it with State sanctioned lies.
    In the USA that is already happening. Here it will happen in 2029.
    And it ends, after a long descent into darkness, with railway sidings deep in the forest.

    100 years ago the liberal, intellectual classes who believed they had helped create a society where the Courts and Civil institutions meant that such things could not happen, did too little and acted too late to stop it. Just as is happening now.
     
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  19. Smudger603

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    A bit dramatic Lardy - as I’ve always said I have no problem with immigration as long as the correct process is followed and we know what sort of person we’re welcoming to our shores - I’m not saying build a railway in to Jack woods with an adequate gas supply next to it ? :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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    I don't usually like repeating myself, but what we are seeing now is a drop in the ocean compared to what is to come.
     
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