Yes I can quite see that Osborne fulfils the role of the Sheriff of Nottingham but I'll not be persuaded that IDS could be Robin Hood. Maybe Boris's Chancellor should the Brexits win in June.. One last shot at it then a seat in the Lords if he's out with the in crowd.
Ergh.Oh God, what a choice, Guillotine Gideon or Barmy Boris, kinda makes me wish that Cameron would carry on.
Ergh.
It's true sometimes the children are more educated than the adults about what is good and what is not. A friend of mine was overweight and was always being told by his daughter what was bad for him. He didn't take any notice until he had a heart attack last year. Now he has seen the light but it's a shame he didn't listen to his daughter.
As for the sugar levy it's a step in the right direction. There is still loads more that needs doing though. The discussion about education is a strange one. It's sometimes hard to understand how parents aren't aware of some of the health problems of certain food and drinks. It's on the news often enough, in the papers and there are programs about it but somehow I see it but parents don't. The information is there but still people seem to ignore it.
Oh God, what a choice, Guillotine Gideon or Barmy Boris, kinda makes me wish that Cameron would carry on.
It's true sometimes the children are more educated than the adults about what is good and what is not. A friend of mine was overweight and was always being told by his daughter what was bad for him. He didn't take any notice until he had a heart attack last year. Now he has seen the light but it's a shame he didn't listen to his daughter.
As for the sugar levy it's a step in the right direction. There is still loads more that needs doing though. The discussion about education is a strange one. It's sometimes hard to understand how parents aren't aware of some of the health problems of certain food and drinks. It's on the news often enough, in the papers and there are programs about it but somehow I see it but parents don't. The information is there but still people seem to ignore it.
Politics thread on the Saints Not606 forum? Whatever next.
Haven't read much past the usual Tory bashing hatred so I'll make one post and leave it at that. After all political differences have nothing to do with the fact we are all Saints fans.
IDS' resignation is more against Osborne than against his disagreement with policy. It is plain and simple to damage Osborne's leadership chances and if it looks bad on the remain camp at the same time then all the better.
I am proud to be a Tory voter. And proud to be firmly in the leave camp. Living in the East Mids being told I am a Lazy Brit whilst not being able to get a **** job because EU migrant agency workers are given the preferment has left many people like myself and their families with a total feeling of inadequacy of having to rely on free handouts from the state to live quite comfortably.
So I am one that blames Labour for its disastrous decision to allow a free for all in terms of free movement of labour in the first place when every other country placed limitations and restrictions. I blame Labour for giving out far too generous handouts (they are generous if you live in the Northern traditional Labour seats) which have left many families stuck in a cycle of worthlessness with no way of getting out because you are told you are too lazy to be considered for a NWM job. And I blame Labour for their continued policy of telling everyone that they are in poverty whether they are or not because there are a lot of people with a lot of stuff that actually believe they are struggling with the 'cost of living' because that is what they are told every day.
Hope we win on Saturday and I shall leave my political posting at the Spectator where it normally is![]()
If the facts your guy is spouting are true (the tax will decrease calorie intake by15 calories a day) then people will weigh over a stone less on average after ten years of this tax. So it will do something. Don't let preconceptions affect judgment of facts. My signature isn't just words. It's a logical way to decide what makes sense and what doesn't. I'm afraid what you've said doesn't fit with the article you quoted.
Vin
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Corbyn's gone completely over the top. Hardly a government in complete disarray.
I agree with you on IDS' resignation - it wasn't on the proposed cuts to disability payments, but it was convenient for him to resign and do some damage.
On your other points, I couldn't be further away from you I'm afraid.
Up the Saints![]()
Nadine,
Oh honey is that you?
Seems like every time I see you baby
you got something else to do
One for the Chuck Berry fans