This for me ties in with the stuff from the trade documents regarding standards for nursing being a potential part of trade negotiations.
Nurses start at £24k a year, it's criminal that they can earn that little how in the fuck are you going to pay anyone less to do that job??
You know how old men have a point in history that they go on about at any opportunity, one where "everything would have been different if..."? Mine is going to be Jeremy getting completely fucked over by the media.
When politicians don't do them people accuse them of doing nothing/not campaigning hard enough. See: Corbyn during the Brexit ref.I've never understood the purpose of these "politician shows up with a camera crew to a local shop or cafe to stand there for a few minutes then leave" PR events or who it is they're meant to appeal to.
Always just looks like this to me
By simultaneously saying the replacements aren't 'real' nurses deserving of the full pay, but are also somehow qualified enough to do all the same tasks.
It's going to blow up, already at 45k in less then an hour.
It was a strong, genuine, very positive interview for him.
They are filling the media vacuum the cons have left.
Nurses start at £24k a year, it's criminal that they can earn that little how in the fuck are you going to pay anyone less to do that job??
I think he keeps his movements pretty quiet so that big crowds don't form to tell him to bugger off.If I'd known Boris was coming to town I'd have paid him a visit........ can't believe he got heckled in Salisbury of all places, aka the whitest most middle England Tory safe seat you've ever seen. Amazing.
I've never understood the purpose of these "politician shows up with a camera crew to a local shop or cafe to stand there for a few minutes then leave" PR events or who it is they're meant to appeal to.
Always just looks like this to me
You know how old men have a point in history that they go on about at any opportunity, one where "everything would have been different if..."? Mine is going to be Jeremy getting completely fucked over by the media and not getting a chance to be in power.
Honestly, I think this could be worse for Boris than the Neil interviews.
People who watch Andrew Neil are generally people who are interested in politics and have probably already decided their vote. Boris won't lose voters unless he completely fucks it and footage of him fucking up is re-broadcast on every other news show.
People who watch This Morning are less likely to be decided on their vote and more likely to vote based on how "likeable" a candidate is.
Boris's chuntering and sloganeering work well against hostile questioning, but they won't work against softer questions like, "How do you keep yourself motivated on the campaign trail?"
Corbyn seems to have done very well and came across as a normal person who actually cares about other people.
If Boris comes across as an unlikeable out-of-touch rich buffoon, he could lose quite a few votes.
Honestly, I think this could be worse for Boris than the Neil interviews.
People who watch Andrew Neil are generally people who are interested in politics and have probably already decided their vote. Boris won't lose voters unless he completely fucks it and footage of him fucking up is re-broadcast on every other news show.
People who watch This Morning are less likely to be decided on their vote and more likely to vote based on how "likeable" a candidate is.
Boris's chuntering and sloganeering work well against hostile questioning, but they won't work against softer questions like, "How do you keep yourself motivated on the campaign trail?"
Corbyn seems to have done very well and came across as a normal person who actually cares about other people.
If Boris comes across as an unlikeable out-of-touch rich buffoon, he could lose quite a few votes.
I'm not sure how far back we're going but it's hard for me not to see that moment as being the response to 9/11. For all the platitude bullshit about "not letting terrorists win," in the long run I think Al Qaeda basically accomplished everything they could resonably dream of from that action. If we actually manage to turn things around it will be from stemming the nationalism disease that the fallout of that moment infected much of the west with.
France has a mix of state funded and private 'top up' health care. We pay a lot for it - we're self employed so pay 13% of our GROSS income towards healthcare and pensions, and judging by my benefits statement, it nearly all goes on healthcare!This article clears it up a bit, it's the cost of having another nurse present to watch the baby.
Not that that takes away the madness of the thing, I can't figure out how that invoice ended up at $13k, especially as they've charged for 79 units of 'DELIVERY C SECTION'. Assuming she didn't have 79 kids hiding in there, do they charge by the minute or something?
Totally agree with you, it was clear as day that the claims to 'not allow it to change our way of life' were completely hollow when it immediately triggered a host of legislation that changed our way of life...I'm not sure how far back we're going but it's hard for me not to see that moment as being the response to 9/11. For all the platitude bullshit about "not letting terrorists win," in the long run I think Al Qaeda basically accomplished everything they could resonably dream of from that action. If we actually manage to turn things around it will be from stemming the nationalism disease that the fallout of that moment infected much of the west with.
Yeah I really appreciated that addition too lol.
Weirdly, that's the Grandma from Giles.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-50644317
Doesn't say what kind of joke he made but it's not hard to guess
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-50644317
Doesn't say what kind of joke he made but it's not hard to guess
"I made what I considered to be some extremely mild jokes about Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees Mogg, Theresa May and the Brexit process for not going well."
He said he was amazed by how "easily offended" the audience was, and how people had booed and heckled him for much of his set. "I sort of knew what I was doing and I knew the risk," Kumar said. "They were more easily offended than I thought they would be. I would like to apologise if I triggered any of them."
He added it was particularly funny when he told the jeering audience "I should have known this would happen when I agreed to do a set in front of people who colonised my ancestors". One man shouted back: "That was ages ago."
Plot twist, we didn't need trump to fuck this all up for the cons.
JUST THIS MAN.
By simultaneously saying the replacements aren't 'real' nurses deserving of the full pay, but are also somehow qualified enough to do all the same tasks.