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Interested in politics, football and reading books. Boring centrist (left) dad. Professionally work in skills in an industry nobody has heard of.
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Yeah. I guess this is more a snapshot of UK Labour and Scottish Labour will hope to make this about the SNP as the election approaches.
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Interesting how these have moved since July given they are a mix of devolved and reserved policy areas.
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Made me a bit worried about the new Mario Kart.
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I'm a bit concerned about what this will tell us. Because the Jay inquiry did identify things that were apparently ignored according to media trailing.
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Correct.
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You may not like the people of Dumbarton, but the people gave their verdict.
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WTF
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And this LMI applies just to the specialised 'Engineering Construction Industry' and not the wider construction and built environment sector.
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Kemi Badenoch will hope that her blue lines get critically and popularly reappraised as the years pass.
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Yes, I think that is entirely fair.
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John Curtice getting slagged for analysing what a Scottish Parliament election means for the Scottish Parliament is quite something.
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It's a mixed result for Scottish Labour. Silly to avoid the upside when they could have come third. Silly to avoid that this isn't a result like Rutherglen was. Scottish Labour aren't on course to win next Holyrood next year on this result, but the electorate could be in a different place.
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Yeah the viewing figures need to be seen in that context.
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Pease in our time.
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Did this take place against a potential conflict that one side strenuously fought to avoid?
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I’m not worried. Please don’t put in the newspaper that I’m worried
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This could all turn out to be a tall tale.
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Yeah I think the prompts used matter a lot.
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It seems wildly inconsistent in what it does and how it does. I've been using it for footery type of tasks, and sometimes it's not that helpful at all.
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I think there were more journalists in that press conference than there are in the country though (finished first two.)
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It's fascinating. Some of the doctors I've met are the cleverest people I've ever met. With some I've been shocked at stuff they just know nothing about.
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I thought most of it was absolutely incomprehensible, but I thought the last five minutes was quite moving.
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And Leinster do have that capacity to choke when it matters.
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It's the hope etc, etc.
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I was just joking!
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It's a hard one. Lenin doesn't get on the train. The older Miliband does get on his. We'll just never know.
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Flight is genuinely wonderful. I actually really liked the film up until the point he flies.
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I've brought this back as the Dad of kids that still wake up before 6am.
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It's an excellent column, but I did find investment in the devolved nations conspicuous by their absence.
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Bonus chapter.
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I'm looking forward to your 2040 book on this.
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In first year philosophy, a lecturer asked us if we would rather live comfortably inside The Matrix or freely outside. He really didn't like the answer.