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Totally agree......38 today at Noosa at one stage...totally unbearable.....I could get used to this though I really could!!
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I can't see it causing much of an issue. We got a work permit for Tadanari Lee on the grounds of him having a talent to offer to the English game.Has anyone articulated the consequences of withdrawal from the EU for football clubs. Suddenly all of those European players will need work permits and recruitment of young people from Europe into academies and for English players to play in Europe could be problematic.
I can't see it causing much of an issue. We got a work permit for Tadanari Lee on the grounds of him having a talent to offer to the English game.
I imagine it would all go down the same route. I read somewhere that a deal would be drawn up.
I'm sure they can't wait for that!If we do vote to pull out of Europe, the lawyers are going to be very busy because most of the next twenty years will be spent drawing up and tearing up deals on every issue under the sun.
Surely all of us that watch the bbc will have our own political bias and see their reports accordingly. They will always be kicked about from either side as latterly in my view they have lost their skill at seemingly keeping an unbiased perspective. That is probably because some of their high profile reporters are often seen at demonstrations etc which usually means that the public know their political bias.
I have often thought this during political debates where they are chairing discussions from all sides. (Question time may be a good example) under those circumstances it has to be difficult for the bbc not to be seen as biased one way or tother.
RBS making huge loses again. What a great bail out that was Osborne...
Osborne is the one wanting to sell offthe shares right now is what I meant. The whole bailing out the banks has been a waste.Think you'll find that was Alistair Darling and Gordon Brown.
Osborne is the one wanting to sell offthe shares right now is what I meant. The whole bailing out the banks has been a waste.

Totally agree......38 today at Noosa at one stage...totally unbearable.....I could get used to this though I really could!!
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Would Morgan Spiderman made us 20mil plus in the possible coming scenario?I can't see it causing much of an issue. We got a work permit for Tadanari Lee on the grounds of him having a talent to offer to the English game.
I imagine it would all go down the same route. I read somewhere that a deal would be drawn up.
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Once again solutions are lost behind pointless statistical arguments.
The aim for a 7 day a week NHS is correct and no one should argue against it. The weekend effect is real and as per that more or less program. The issue is in the mindset of the public. If you're ill at the weekend, unless you feel it's serious then you're going to wait it out, which may or may not have consequences.
That mindset needs changing and the best way to do that is to advertise that a fully working NHS is available during the week and at weekends.
Of course the most practical way to resolve that issue is to employee more staff. More doctors and more nurses can cover more hours. Notrocket sciencebrain surgery, but then we're back at our old friend money.
Changing the contracts of the junior doctors has clearly back fired and i'm surprised the government have dug their heels in. Unfortunately you have to work hard to find the real problem with the contracts behind the militant lefts dramatic "Save the NHS" banners
Once again solutions are lost behind pointless statistical arguments.
The aim for a 7 day a week NHS is correct and no one should argue against it. The weekend effect is real and as per that more or less program. The issue is in the mindset of the public. If you're ill at the weekend, unless you feel it's serious then you're going to wait it out, which may or may not have consequences.
That mindset needs changing and the best way to do that is to advertise that a fully working NHS is available during the week and at weekends.
Of course the most practical way to resolve that issue is to employee more staff. More doctors and more nurses can cover more hours. Notrocket sciencebrain surgery, but then we're back at our old friend money.
Changing the contracts of the junior doctors has clearly back fired and i'm surprised the government have dug their heels in. Unfortunately you have to work hard to find the real problem with the contracts behind the militant lefts dramatic "Save the NHS" banners