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Manoverboard wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:19
Midlandslass wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:16
Good to hear that the odious John Bercow will not be getting a peerage under this government.
Oooh, that's good to know :clap: :clap:

ps .... source please, it's not on the BBC Website ?
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/20 ... w-peerage/

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Onelife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:36
Stephen wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 08:22
Form an orderly queue and Mrs S will run the clippers over for £20 per customer.

Cash no cheques please.
Mrs O will give you a hand job for £20......she does mine and makes a fantastic job of it :o
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Onelife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:40
Midlandslass wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:16
Good to hear that the odious John Bercow will not be getting a peerage under this government.
He'll more than likely challenge this decision :think:
Can he actually do that or is the evevation to the Lords deemed to be a ' gift ' resting in the hands of the PM / Her Maj ?
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Manoverboard wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:19
Midlandslass wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:16
Good to hear that the odious John Bercow will not be getting a peerage under this government.
Oooh, that's good to know :clap: :clap:

ps .... source please, it's not on the BBC Website ?
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The Mail also says that Tom Watson won't be getting one either. :clap: :clap:
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Manoverboard wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 10:01
Onelife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:40
Midlandslass wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:16
Good to hear that the odious John Bercow will not be getting a peerage under this government.
He'll more than likely challenge this decision :think:
Can he actually do that or is the evevation to the Lords deemed to be a ' gift ' resting in the hands of the PM / Her Maj ?
I'm sure you are right Mob......l think it's generally accepted that the speaker gets this golden handshake. Had he played a neutral roll during Brexit he probably would have got one.....Boris will need to watch his back because a man with a grudge can be a very dangerous man especially as he will still have the ear of many who lurk in the corridors of Westminster.

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towny44 wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 10:15
Manoverboard wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:19
Midlandslass wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:16
Good to hear that the odious John Bercow will not be getting a peerage under this government.
Oooh, that's good to know :clap: :clap:

ps .... source please, it's not on the BBC Website ?
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The Mail also says that Tom Watson won't be getting one either. :clap: :clap:
So ... that's one of three Corbyn nominees that have been rejected ... ( also Dail Mail )
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Stephen wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:59
Onelife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:36
Stephen wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 08:22
Form an orderly queue and Mrs S will run the clippers over for £20 per customer.

Cash no cheques please.
Mrs O will give you a hand job for £20......she does mine and makes a fantastic job of it :o
What's your address please :lol:
Will you be requiring a wash and blow dry Sir ?:lol:

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Onelife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 09:36
Stephen wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 08:22
Form an orderly queue and Mrs S will run the clippers over for £20 per customer.

Cash no cheques please.
Mrs O will give you a hand job for £20......she does mine and makes a fantastic job of it :o
Fair price and don’t have to hand around on street corners......not that I would know anything about that.. :lol:
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£20? Is that for one haircut or a season ticket? :lol:
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oldbluefox wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 13:51
£20? Is that for one haircut or a season ticket? :lol:
She doesn’t do freebies Foxy but she’ll leave you with a smile on your face :thumbup: :lol:

There are times when I wish I had kept my gob shut…if she ever sees this I’m dead meat. :thumbdown:

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Onelife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 14:01
There are times when I wish I had kept my gob shut…if she ever sees this I’m dead meat. :thumbdown:
Now there's an incentive ... wonder if I can find that email address she slipped me :shifty:
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It gets worse ....

Some of them are so stupid that . in Derbyshire . they are swimming in bleach contaminated water in spite of warnings !!
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Manoverboard wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 14:32
It gets worse ....

Some of them are so stupid that . in Derbyshire . they are swimming in bleach contaminated water in spite of warnings !!
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Quarry's have many hidden dangers not least the depth and how cold they can get...keep out!

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Manoverboard wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 14:21
Onelife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 14:01
There are times when I wish I had kept my gob shut…if she ever sees this I’m dead meat. :thumbdown:
Now there's an incentive ... wonder if I can find that email address she slipped me :shifty:
...Just in case....I've just cut her a vase of lovely white roses :thumbup: :angel:
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Onelife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 10:26
........ a man with a grudge can be a very dangerous man especially as he will still have the ear of many who lurk in the corridors of Westminster.
True. That's probably the reason why Boris has blocked his nomination. I think it's called comeuppance after his behaviour whilst in the Chair. He had his glory days and, no doubt thought he was invincible. That all changed with the General Election.
Furthermore when you look back at the way Corbyn behaved by ignoring Boris as they walked into the House of Lords for the Queen's Speech Boris would no doubt take delight in thwarting him too.
No love lost there either!!!
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Manoverboard wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 14:21
Onelife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 14:01
There are times when I wish I had kept my gob shut…if she ever sees this I’m dead meat. :thumbdown:
Now there's an incentive ... wonder if I can find that email address she slipped me :shifty:
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Manoverboard wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 14:32
It gets worse ....

Some of them are so stupid that . in Derbyshire . they are swimming in bleach contaminated water in spite of warnings !!
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Maybe they’ve been listening to Trump.?
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oldbluefox wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 15:32
Onelife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 10:26
........ a man with a grudge can be a very dangerous man especially as he will still have the ear of many who lurk in the corridors of Westminster.
True. That's probably the reason why Boris has blocked his nomination. I think it's called comeuppance after his behaviour whilst in the Chair. He had his glory days and, no doubt thought he was invincible. That all changed with the General Election.
Furthermore when you look back at the way Corbyn behaved by ignoring Boris as they walked into the House of Lords for the Queen's Speech Boris would no doubt take delight in thwarting him too.
No love lost there either!!!
I was kind of thinking that Cummings was writing little memo’s about each journo when they were quizzing him.?
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oldbluefox wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 15:32
Onelife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 10:26
........ a man with a grudge can be a very dangerous man especially as he will still have the ear of many who lurk in the corridors of Westminster.
True. That's probably the reason why Boris has blocked his nomination. I think it's called comeuppance after his behaviour whilst in the Chair. He had his glory days and, no doubt thought he was invincible. That all changed with the General Election.
Furthermore when you look back at the way Corbyn behaved by ignoring Boris as they walked into the House of Lords for the Queen's Speech Boris would no doubt take delight in thwarting him too.
No love lost there either!!!
I don't know if this has always been the case Foxy, but nowadays there seems to but small camps within each of the main parties ready to ignite fires of disharmony.....Bercow encouraged this in order to make himself more powerful....while not realising it is the people who ultimately hold the real power as in the case of Brexit.

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Manoverboard wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 14:32
It gets worse ....

Some of them are so stupid that . in Derbyshire . they are swimming in bleach contaminated water in spite of warnings !!
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What an uncaring society some are, like our beaches they leave their litter thinking someone will sweep up after them.
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Mostly from the 30s downward...products of Governments soft society....no smacking, no losers etc.
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screwy wrote: 02 Jun 2020, 10:28
Mostly from the 30s downward...products of Governments soft society....no smacking, no losers etc.
.... and do what you can because you can, albeit don't bother using the can :thumbdown:
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When you get 5 year olds telling teachers 'You can't touch me' you ask where they got that from and then wonder why we have the problems we have nowadays.
That said there has always been bovver from pubescent kids!!!
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screwy wrote: 02 Jun 2020, 10:28
Mostly from the 30s downward...products of Governments soft society....no smacking, no losers etc.
I personally don’t actually agree with smacking because those who smack generally carry on smacking beyond where is serves any purpose. If you’re still smacking a ten-year-old then you as a parent have learnt nothing about parenting.

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Onelife wrote: 02 Jun 2020, 15:03
I personally don’t actually agree with smacking because those who smack generally carry on smacking beyond where is serves any purpose. If you’re still smacking a ten-year-old then you as a parent have learnt nothing about parenting.
0 to 10 is the easiest bit and a slap on the back of the leg did nobody any harm. All children need to be taught, one way or another, right from wrong and sparing the rod is not always the way to go.

Let us assume, OL, that you have a little girl and because she is the only one she will behave if only because she is getting all the attention and all her own way. Daddy will be idolised, in part to ensure that she continues to get all her own way but in reality she could be playing you for a sucker. The problems could start when she gets married and because of her soft upbringing will not know how to compromise nor how to share nor to give any consideration that doesn’t suit her to her partner. A divorce will logically follow and it will be all your fault because you made her your ‘ Little Princess ‘.

Boys on the other hand will play their fathers to destruction point, Daddy is my Super Hero is dropped in favour of taking the old fool to the wire.

Discipline and compromise in the home is respected by children, albeit cruelty is not, of that there is no doubt and it was certainly the case in our family home and we remain a tight knit unit to this day because of it.
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