Reform UK - A symptom of all that is wrong?
Discussion
CraigyMc said:
Wombat3 said:
borcy said:
Randy Winkman said:
In London the civil service cant "all go back" because there isn't even desk space for half of them. Space has been given up in the last few years to save money. It was happening before covid.
Yes i know of other public sector bodies where that's the case as well. Data here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/civil-s...
There appears to be plenty of slack in most places.
Edited by Wombat3 on Friday 3rd May 21:35
Pan Pan Pan said:
Wrong. All that will happen is that after 5, 10, or fifteen years in No 10, The UK public will get fed up with labour, just like they are fed up with the tories now, and vote the tories in again.
Labour had a150 seat majority when they were last in power, They still got massively kicked out in the last GE.
You don't seriously believe that all those tory voters, who cannot or will not vote tory in this years GE, are going to vote labour in this years farce do you?
And so the process goes on.
All I can say is if labour `do' honour all the promises `they' have made in the run up to this years election, we will all be in the land of milk and honey.
The only problem is, that this is what all parties in the last 50 years have been promising us, and not one, NOT ONE of them has delivered on their promises. and made the situation for the UK public any better.
Those that actually think they will, are just grasping at non existent straws.
Honestly, you’re like a skipping record. But a rubbish one you wouldn’t want to be listening to anyway. Labour had a150 seat majority when they were last in power, They still got massively kicked out in the last GE.
You don't seriously believe that all those tory voters, who cannot or will not vote tory in this years GE, are going to vote labour in this years farce do you?
And so the process goes on.
All I can say is if labour `do' honour all the promises `they' have made in the run up to this years election, we will all be in the land of milk and honey.
The only problem is, that this is what all parties in the last 50 years have been promising us, and not one, NOT ONE of them has delivered on their promises. and made the situation for the UK public any better.
Those that actually think they will, are just grasping at non existent straws.
Do you not get tired of just saying the same thing over and over almost verbatim? There’s almost no thought or reason whatsoever. Nothing penetrates, or makes you consider a different view. You’re like some sort of conversational Terminator, relentlessly scanning the chat until you can find some prose you can torture sufficiently to wheel out one of about 4 stock paragraphs. Brutal.
(The sad part is I suspect almost everyone on here could type your inevitable ‘riposte’ to this almost word perfectly)
Wombat3 said:
borcy said:
Randy Winkman said:
In London the civil service cant "all go back" because there isn't even desk space for half of them. Space has been given up in the last few years to save money. It was happening before covid.
Yes i know of other public sector bodies where that's the case as well. Data here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/civil-s...
There appears to be plenty of slack in most places.
Edited by Wombat3 on Friday 3rd May 21:35
Wombat3 said:
CraigyMc said:
Wombat3 said:
borcy said:
Randy Winkman said:
In London the civil service cant "all go back" because there isn't even desk space for half of them. Space has been given up in the last few years to save money. It was happening before covid.
Yes i know of other public sector bodies where that's the case as well. Data here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/civil-s...
There appears to be plenty of slack in most places.
Edited by Wombat3 on Friday 3rd May 21:35
Are you some sort of communist?
CraigyMc said:
Wombat3 said:
CraigyMc said:
Wombat3 said:
borcy said:
Randy Winkman said:
In London the civil service cant "all go back" because there isn't even desk space for half of them. Space has been given up in the last few years to save money. It was happening before covid.
Yes i know of other public sector bodies where that's the case as well. Data here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/civil-s...
There appears to be plenty of slack in most places.
Edited by Wombat3 on Friday 3rd May 21:35
Are you some sort of communist?
The idea was floated above that the reason people can't go to an office is because there isn't space. Gov't figures show most departments in London seem to be about 70% occupied. Perhaps this is atypical of PS offices across the land, or perhaps its not. Anyone have any figures?
Unsurprisingly occupation was significantly down in the first 2 weeks of April.(school holidays)
Disastrous said:
Honestly, you’re like a skipping record. But a rubbish one you wouldn’t want to be listening to anyway.
Do you not get tired of just saying the same thing over and over almost verbatim? There’s almost no thought or reason whatsoever. Nothing penetrates, or makes you consider a different view. You’re like some sort of conversational Terminator, relentlessly scanning the chat until you can find some prose you can torture sufficiently to wheel out one of about 4 stock paragraphs. Brutal.
(The sad part is I suspect almost everyone on here could type your inevitable ‘riposte’ to this almost word perfectly)
He never offers an alternative either.Do you not get tired of just saying the same thing over and over almost verbatim? There’s almost no thought or reason whatsoever. Nothing penetrates, or makes you consider a different view. You’re like some sort of conversational Terminator, relentlessly scanning the chat until you can find some prose you can torture sufficiently to wheel out one of about 4 stock paragraphs. Brutal.
(The sad part is I suspect almost everyone on here could type your inevitable ‘riposte’ to this almost word perfectly)
And that weird mismatched quotation mark is all kinds of wrong.
Plus, it's 'Pan Pan. Pan Pan' not 'Pan, Pan, Pan'.
verdict: Russian bot (a st one).
smn159 said:
Silvanus said:
So 2 councillors, they must be pleased with that result
It's the will of the people I fear they may have slightly over-egged the pudding…
Even the Workers Party of Britain scored twice as many councillors.
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