
evanitamushroom.bsky.social
Gardener, scientist, retired Headteacher, still working in schools.
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Which they would.
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Nope
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Just parrots the last thing he heard
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True. I’m no fan, but she did say it.
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And yet Kemi did
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And if you go around the back its only about 50 miles between them.
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Especially doing a big shop in an unfamiliar supermarket in a foreign language
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Yea but Elise must be well grown up by now.
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I thought elites were the enemy? Or is it just some elites? This is so convoluted you could open bottles with it. How can anyone take her seriously?
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Also if you move primary schools having reached the top scale of the group for that group you have to go all the way back down and start climbing the ladder again
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What are you reading at the moment
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You know I was responding specifically to inter European bickering? It will make a difference to us. Instead we should talk about the positive benefits and impact of collaboration between UK and other European countries - we’d learn even more.
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But these days courts ensure children do get a say in their custody battle, their voice is heard, it is only their age that limits them.
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Its dumb anyway. Everyone knows that recent converts are always most zealous and most critical of later arrivals. Insecurity breeds anxiety and the desire to pull up the drawbridge behind you.
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Please don’t squabble among ourselves - you are just giving Putin exactly what he wants. Faults on both sides, strengths on both. But if we bicker Putin will win.
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I wasn’t assuming violence, more thinking some states might want their independence by referendum or peaceful means? But as you can tell I don’t know that much about how the US works - it just seems too big to be one country.
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True but with how much professional support. Primary HTs often managing budgets with minimal support.
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It does make a difference
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Small correction’The love of money is the root of all evil’
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I don’t mind nibbles on my dahlias, but last year they sawed them off to ground level every time they started to show the tiniest shoot. No time to grow leaves big enough to share.
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Yes but 35% of the vote does not mean 35% in every constituency. Some will have far more. Some far less, so it is no guarantee of a majority in Parliament, because we have a first past the post system.
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But it has to be exactly the right 35% not 35% spread across the country. Johnson only got ~ 1% more of the vote in 2019 than May got in 2017 but he got an 80 seat majority by winning many seats with tiny margins while she lost her majority. Its tactics not %.
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Sorry - you wrote faster than me 😂
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What you want them to work weekends? What a sleazy bit of number crunching.
It’s 190 days out of 252 working days (260 weekdays minus 8 bank holidays).
Sounds rather different doesn’t it.
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We do not elect politicians by % share of the vote. Reform has to have a majority in a majority of seats which is a very different thing.
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No he won’t.
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Stig of the Dump - very old but good story telling
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Diary of a Killer Cat Anne Fine
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I have wondered if the harm of Brexit was mostly constrained to the UK? The UK (when not playing stupid Brexit games) was a valuable and significant partner in the EU. Loosing a key collaborator is quite damaging to any organisation isn’t it.
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Sorry to say their are some dire women leaders about too. The right people is best whoever they are.
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Well he was another evil bastard judging from the stories.
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We don’t have sheriffs in Europe so he can just slither off.
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Oh Ok - can always hope.
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But unless we have accurate knowledge of the reality it’s impossible to make a judgement.
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Do you think Labour are quietly working with the Lib Dems and actually support them saying the things that Labour as the party in power cannot say.
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Oh me too. I completely agree - know lots. But tax is complicated and farmers busy and rich tax land owning tax avoiders can easily play on small farmer fears. Doubt UKGov want small farms sold off either - very hard to know the truth of the figures.
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For sure its very complex and it certainly suits rich and landowning tax avoiders to convince farmers they’ll all be hammered, but is it true? Be good to work a few test cases with neutral experts.
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I wish we had some hard figures on this. It was clearly stated as the intention not to hit small family farms, but its all got so heated it’s impossible to know the truth - whether misjudged or exaggerated by Clarkson et al
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Exactly - very wealthy people who bought farmland as tax avoidance.
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Who are the main characters? Just Musk? Or others too?
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I support Lib Dems but there is a big difference between people thinking they will be affected by changes and actually knowing that this is true, especially in a very public heated debate. Please can you close this gap by researching what the actual figures are.
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I don’t want this govt to fail. But I do want to be represented. I’m not ‘joining the anti-Labour spin’, I’m urging them to engage with the liberal voters who gave them their majority, not the rightwing minority who will never back them.
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Just read your bio. You like dogs, I like cats - explains everything 😂
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I didn’t say battling but batting - like a gentle tennis game.
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We’re not going to agree are we, so shall we leave it there rather than go on batting back and forth.
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Scotland more likely as he already owns bits.
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He’s completely mad