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kingturnip posted:"We need to make sure there's no political interference in these decisions, which is why we're putting the General Secretary on the board" What's Margaret Hodge MP's qualification for being there, other than President of the "We Hate Jeremy Corbyn" club? e: 50 times two is 100, which is the % chance of Jeremy Corbyn never having the whip reinstated. sebzilla fucked around with this message at 12:49 on Feb 10, 2021 |
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sebzilla posted:What's Margaret Hodge MP's qualification for being there, other than President of the "We Hate Jeremy Corbyn" club? Her ability to be a useful stooge who can be relied on to label anything you desire anti-semitic, while also turning a blind eye to, and siding with actual fash. But primarily being the head of the No Corbyn club is enough.
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# ? Feb 10, 2021 12:56 |
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Shes an anti-semite and Jewish, so she's the probably the most qualified person to sit on the board
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sebzilla posted:What's Margaret Hodge MP's qualification for being there, other than President of the "We Hate Jeremy Corbyn" club? Pretty antisemitic to suggest that this isn't enough reason.
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:Any idea what the reason might be? Was there some stitch up there that is not fathomable from the headline? Near as I can tell, Labour did extend the free school meals while the schools were closed to everyone who would have ordinarily been eligible to receive them during term time. PC tabled a one line motion on opposition day proposing that the criteria should be expanded to include every family receiving Universal Credit or a similar benefit. Labour voted against this because there was no mention in the motion of how it would be paid for, and when challenged on how it would be paid for, PC apparently said they would explain that in their manifesto for the May elections.
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sebzilla posted:Being furloughed for three months last year made me really, really look forward to being retired. Unfortunately the chances of me doing so a day earlier than the state pension age aren't high, unless something dramatic happens. I made that choice last October; furlough ended then took voluntary redundancy at 52, i had done enough. The shifts were slowly killing me and i had no life so now i get to stretch out my £165k till retirement in 14 years time. I think i'm starting to enjoy my life. p.s. Own my home, no debt, no dependants & N.I. is a fairly cheap place to live, it all depends on circumstances.
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aye, plus if you're retiring at 52 you have the ability to change your mind and work another decade if poo poo goes south quick
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Just Another Lurker posted:I made that choice last October; furlough ended then took voluntary redundancy at 52, i had done enough. Sounds amazing. A little harder to pull off at 31 with a mortgage and a five-year-old in the Cotswolds!
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I am disgusted by this obviously antisemetic trope of a small cabal of jewish people influencing a western democratic institution behind the scenes. In all seriousness though: how does this end well? How is this not going to end with... actual left wing antisemitism rising as people are kicked from the party on the board of deputies say so, and any attempt at left wing democratic route to socialism is thwarted by a group of jewish conservatives invited to vet every leader, representative, and member of the party. If for a moment, the problem what they say it is, how does this help. I know that the answer, it always was a disingenuous excuse for a purge, and both the labour right and the BOD would literally benefit from ensuring leftwing antisemitism is real enough to finally genuinely point to.
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loving hell https://twitter.com/FromSteveHowell/status/1359422708912693251?s=20
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Best of luck to you, Just Another Lurker! At this point, I've just resigned myself that I'm probably going to be working until I die, or the world burns. Whichever comes first. I'm never going to own my own house, and will probably never see my pension. Furlough was a nice little chance to pretend - I didn't have to worry about money (even managed to save some!), didn't have the physical stress of work, and even though was going through the loss of a beloved family member, my mental health was actually in a good place, by being able to actually focus on grieving and sorting out their financial without the pressure of "gently caress I've got to be away and doing that poo poo for 8 hours".
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# ? Feb 10, 2021 13:30 |
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Remember when Starmer whipped to support the Act in the first place, saying it obviously needs to be amended later Turns out he just loves cops raping people, who knew
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# ? Feb 10, 2021 13:31 |
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I can't see much improvement until there's a media that's even willing to call out those kind of laws for what they are.
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^^^ [e]: Yeah. Would be nice to have an actual functional media. Borrovan posted:Remember when Starmer whipped to support the Act in the first place, saying it obviously needs to be amended later Having alienated everyone else, he's really pushing for that Cop vote. Pesky Splinter fucked around with this message at 13:41 on Feb 10, 2021 |
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really is incredible just how much awful poo poo labour is doing all at once
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In schadenfreude news: https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1359422280238047237 Womp womp womp
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Failed Imagineer posted:I preferred Chumbawamba when they weren't preachy One of their first tapes actually has that, more or less (it's about the US executing people, state takes a life, etc..). Unless that's e: Specificallly "Be Happy (Despite It All)" from 1983. Private Speech fucked around with this message at 13:51 on Feb 10, 2021 |
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No politics in my 17th century inspired anarchist folk punk please and thank you.Pesky Splinter posted:[e]: Yeah. Would be nice to have an actual functional media. Alternatively how do we get everyone to read small circulation South African newspapers that actually hold the British security state to account?
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Pesky Splinter posted:In schadenfreude news: In fairness, I don't think she could possible have foreseen.... oh.
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Noxville posted:Having a million to retire on at 45 essentially means saving £50,000 a year. Which even with zero outgoings through sponging of your parents still requires you to be earning at least £50,000 a year. Which I’m gonna say is not easily achievable for most. Especially since you're not counting tax there either.
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sebzilla posted:Sounds amazing. A little harder to pull off at 31 with a mortgage and a five-year-old in the Cotswolds! I'm definitely an outlier but you have a wee child so i think you win! Pesky Splinter posted:In schadenfreude news: I wish to hell she would stop talking about my home, i just did my monthly shopping this morning (£78) and Tesco was fully stocked (even all that Valentines Day stuff was up plus an abundance of Fruit & veg). Much more food in it than in January and going by all the talk i had thought i would be seeing more empty shelves this time round. What i take from this is some companies have their poo poo together and some don't but i do think i will be seeing price increases down the line.
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Just Another Lurker posted:I wish to hell she would stop talking
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I wanted to buy some sesame seeds last week and everywhere was sold out. WHY ISN'T THE MSM TALKING ABOUT THE SESAME SEED SHORTAGE CRIRIS?!!!?!?!?!?!
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Just Another Lurker posted:What i take from this is some companies have their poo poo together and some don't but i do think i will be seeing price increases down the line.
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Private Speech posted:Unless that's Pretty much this. Though there should be a more specific emoji for when you're too lazy to make a joke so you just throw some joke-oid ingredients out there
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Borrovan posted:I've got a -theory that the supermarkets have been steadily pushing costs up for the last year so they've got a Brexit-buffer & people don't kick off, seems like every time I go shopping the price is way more than I'm expecting This would require an ability to strategize beyond the Q3 earnings report
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Borrovan posted:I've got a -theory that the supermarkets have been steadily pushing costs up for the last year so they've got a Brexit-buffer & people don't kick off, seems like every time I go shopping the price is way more than I'm expecting promotions have also grown slightly more rare in my observation, like the whole "tesco clubcard price" promotion. that's a promotion that excludes some significant fraction of your consumer base (why they've been so hesitant to push it to date) who aren't in the clubcard, or don't have it on them when they pop into tescos or w/e.
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but honestly i attribute that more to the pound being in the toilet rather than anything more recently brexit related tbh
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brexit destroying small and medium exporters is a feature not a bug
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A nation of shopkeeper.
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Borrovan posted:I've got a -theory that the supermarkets have been steadily pushing costs up for the last year so they've got a Brexit-buffer & people don't kick off, seems like every time I go shopping the price is way more than I'm expecting CoolCab posted:promotions have also grown slightly more rare in my observation Yeah pretty much as soon as the pandemic started & any kind of food shopping became a massive chore, supermarkets scrapped lots of their offers and discounts. Hard to have any competition when the shelves are empty, all the home delivery slots booked for the next month, and walking across the road to check prices in Tesco required an hour in a queue.
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xtothez posted:Yeah pretty much as soon as the pandemic started & any kind of food shopping became a massive chore, supermarkets scrapped lots of their offers and discounts. Hard to have any competition when the shelves are empty, all the home delivery slots booked for the next month, and walking across the road to check prices in Tesco required an hour in a queue. suppose that makes the tesco clubcard example specifically more logical, too. clubcard prices allow them to slash some loss leader prices so you can advertise it on that sticker price to incentivize people to come to your store, knowing they'll not be going to aldi or w/e to get all the indistinguishable stuff.
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CoolCab posted:suppose that makes the tesco clubcard example specifically more logical, too. clubcard prices allow them to slash some loss leader prices so you can advertise it on that sticker price to incentivize people to come to your store, knowing they'll not be going to aldi or w/e to get all the indistinguishable stuff.
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Big brain strat: just get a card for each shop
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someone who is good at the economy please help, my parents are livid about all these candlesBorrovan posted:I've got a -theory that the supermarkets have been steadily pushing costs up for the last year so they've got a Brexit-buffer & people don't kick off, seems like every time I go shopping the price is way more than I'm expecting https://twitter.com/BootstrapCook/status/1350563760898011137?s=19 Which I'm pissed about, because economy tinned pineapple was amazing, something about the process removes most of the bromelain, so my wife could eat it eithout burning her tongue.
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Lifehack: shop in Waitrose and you get so numb to the price that you can't tell if it's going up or down
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Kinda makes sense that the economy brands would have lower mark-up and therefore there's less room to manoeuvre if costs go up.
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Bobby Deluxe posted:Which I'm pissed about, because economy tinned pineapple was amazing, something about the process removes most of the bromelain, so my wife could eat it eithout burning her tongue. That should just be the heat and pressure of the canning process denaturing the bromelain , rather than removing it. You could achieve the same effect by putting the can into an InstantPot for a little while. As a bonus, the denatured pineapple can be put into jelly because the bromelain doesn't mess with the polymerization of gelatin anymore! E: a brief google suggests you don't need to even go that warm, it's not a very robust enzyme quote:Fruit bromelain activity was retained at 51% after 8 min at 60°C. However, the enzyme was almost completely inactivated by heating for 8 min at 80°C. Failed Imagineer fucked around with this message at 15:27 on Feb 10, 2021 |
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Bobby Deluxe posted:Jack Monroe has been pointing out this exact thing on twitter. Economy ranges started getting rebranded or going missing towards the end of last year, and once rebranded the prices have been steadily going up. Still pissed ASDA axed their cheapest brand of boxed red wine like 2 weeks into the first lockdown.
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Guavanaut posted:I wish to hell she would stop
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