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Posts by John-Paul Stephenson

There’s no threat of someone trying to get your kettle to copy your credit cards.

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I’m not convinced. Its predictions for Lab in Walker and WG are rather optimistic. I can’t see Deform getting a seat in Heaton either.

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It’ll be the wrong staff too. Those who busy themselves with how many millimetres should be between the boxes in the logo will probably survive.

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Brilliant song.

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“Matt will undergo an onboarding process”
Straight out of W1A.

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On the bus. Someone playing music from the back seat.
Older bloke a few rows down starts looking round, ready to snap.
Realises the culprit is a slightly larger bloke.
Suddenly learns to tolerate it.

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It’s not like he would blame it on email. These days, you could just get drunk, come up with a line like that and think it was brilliant, and hit send.
Back then, you had time to reflect and reconsider.

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It’s to make sure it stays your money.

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Yup. Software updates respond to emerging security concerns, infrastructure changes and user requests.
A house built in the 1920s can be similarly updated. Double glazing, security cameras, central heating.

1 month ago 0 0 0 0

Northerner here. It’s a “leader”.

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“The death has taken place”?

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Absolutely. That a government minister is about to be interviewed on a regular political show by a political journalist is not worthy of the first thing I read every Sunday.

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And now they are launching a ‘premium’ service with ‘fewer’ adverts. Not ‘zero’. Just a vague, unquantifiable ‘fewer’.

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You should have to get at least 50% on a set of independently-agreed multiple choice questions before your vote counts.

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The problem with compulsory is that there is no compulsion to know what you are voting for.

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They were always for profit by functioning as a radio station, not as a radio station masquerading as a lottery.
But, in today’s stretched advertising market, that’s the way it is. It’s better for commercial radio that the license fee stays.

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Same when they say “I have heard from some Labour MPs who are complaining rebelling against Starmer.” This is only noteworthy if they are outside of the SCG,

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A single which supported his famous thesis.

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Happy to bow to your expertise, but I doubt that journal has a theory and methodology section at the front, and a Reviews section at the back with Philip French commenting on the structure in the latest of the Fake Taxi franchise.

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For those of us with quiet voices, it means we’re more likely to get what we ordered without an argument like “but you did say …”

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No President has done more for world peace than Donald Trump. Remember.
Honest.

1 month ago 1 0 0 0

Congratulations. Is that Walton Hall?

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Sounds ideal.

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He made his comments from Monaco so he doesn’t have to apologise as much.

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

Ooh that could be interesting.
Paging @snathe.bsky.social

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We said goodbye to Suzie, our sweet girl, on Friday. We are utterly heartbroken. Identifying the grief stages (ie anger) she trying to not let them damage the future. I miss her so much, and I’ve never cried this much for anything.

2 months ago 6 0 3 0
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It won’t be just Starmer, they need to look at the bright young things around him, who will have so much self confidence that they can’t comprehend that they could possibly make a wrong decision.

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Sadly, Reform can play the “we inherited these problems which can’t be fixed overnight” card for a few years until people catch on. Given Reform are mainly grifter Tories who can’t help themselves, they will be exposed one by one.

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The toppers themselves are lovely. It’s the outrage on social media groups when they are inevitably stolen.

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In the North East, the high street declined (pre-Amazon Prime) because of the Metro Centre. Part-built by Thatcher’s mate, Sir John Hall. Guess which party he now supports.
Politics is about creating a problem, and then manipulating it.

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