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25/8/2020 18:35 | Durham Giant User avatar 100% League Network 100% League Network IGNORE Joined: Mon May 07, 2007 8:25 pm Posts: 11931 Location: Durham Blonde aged gentlemen released from hospital after Covid scare and recently married With a new baby apparently being caught, “ fiddling ‘ and playing bolero with a a 28 year old concert violinist. Blonde gentlemen’s new wife not very happy and that is why he he has not been seen in public for a while. No names are shared whilst an application for a super injunction is being heard | bargainbob | |
25/8/2020 16:49 | Doesn't look as if we are on our own, a lot down today. Barclays about the same percentage wise. | chavitravi2 | |
25/8/2020 16:23 | 28p and sinking. No hope or glory here. Looks like our Great British Lloyds Bank is suffering from this general fight of self-recrimination and wetness too. | m_n_tomlinson | |
25/8/2020 16:21 | 10 mins to go before those over pond start the recovery into the blue. | arjun | |
25/8/2020 16:20 | Love it to be A) but judging by the performance today, a long way off let's wait a see, a few more sessions before eow...;-) | arjun | |
25/8/2020 16:12 | obviously Boris is in office with NO POWER WHATEVER for the things that matter. | mr.elbee | |
25/8/2020 16:02 | Just to be clear, when I said that I bet the audience will sing, I was referring to next year when Hall "suspects" the singing will return. Certainly, no audience this year. | poikka | |
25/8/2020 16:00 | Right, now to my comfy leather armchair for a bit of Lynch and Buffett on this gloomy, windy afternoon. Bought a few gin mixers the other day, might try one or two of those later. :) | minerve 2 | |
25/8/2020 15:57 | Will there be an audience to sing ? Finally Boris has got something off his chest..........about time too Don't be shy Boris, get it off your chest man ! ;-) | jimarilo | |
25/8/2020 15:56 | The consensus is 0% - which means it's a dead cert it will be A) !!! :) | geckotheglorious | |
25/8/2020 15:54 | Still no hope. Still no glory. | minerve 2 | |
25/8/2020 15:53 | Last Night at The Proms isn't my cup of tea but I agree with Boris on this one. If virtue signallers and politically correct numpties don't like it then they can go and do one IMO. BLM and co want us to forget our history but want us to remember theirs? | minerve 2 | |
25/8/2020 15:44 | .."Lord Hall cited the difficulties of singing to an empty hall but added he suspected the lyrical versions would return next year. (I suspect they won't) But Mr Johnson told reporters: "I cannot believe... that the BBC is saying that they will not sing the words of Land Of Hope And Glory or Rule Britannia! as they traditionally do at the end of The Last Night of The Proms. "I think it's time we stopped our cringing embarrassment about our history, about our traditions, and about our culture, and we stopped this general fight of self-recrimination and wetness. "I wanted to get that off my chest," he added." Well said, Boris. But here's a thing, I'll bet that the audience still sings, even if the choir don't. | poikka | |
25/8/2020 15:42 | And Boycott the EUSSR.No Deal | xxxxxy | |
25/8/2020 15:41 | Bank stuff from Yahoo Finance...The Co-operative Bank has announced plans to close 18 branches and slash around 350 jobs, becoming the latest major UK firm to confirm mass layoffs during the pandemic.The company blamed the Bank of England's record-low interest rates, falling customer numbers in branches and "prolonged economic uncertainty ahead" for a cost-cutting drive.The bank said it had begun consulting with staff and unions over proposal to cut staff numbers, with cuts expected to mainly hit middle management positions and head office roles. It said staff would be re-deployed where possible. | xxxxxy | |
25/8/2020 15:09 | Good pount, it's not like hes IDS is it. | utrickytrees | |
25/8/2020 14:21 | In spoons again for steak day. 2 signature surlion steaks with all trimmings and 2 pints. £10.02p the lot. Discounts finish this week alas. Been told my holiday is on for Sunday. Just hope they take the 14 day isolation off when we get back. | chavitravi2 | |
25/8/2020 14:20 | Who cares what William Hague thinks about anything? | grahamite2 | |
25/8/2020 13:06 | Lol Utrickytrees. | freddie01 | |
25/8/2020 12:53 | No FRENCH Fries or letters. | utrickytrees | |
25/8/2020 12:36 | Boycott goods and products of the EUSSR. Particularly France.No Deal | xxxxxy | |
25/8/2020 12:35 | With 5,000+ illegal boat migrants to UK, isn't it time Britannia ruled the waves again?Brexit Facts4EU.Org reveals the EU's five-year incompetence in handling the migrant crisis?© Brexit Facts4EU.Org 2020New EU report exposes massive EU spend on migrants somehow resulted in big increase in asylum-seekersWith the BBC disgracefully refusing to let 'Rule Britannia' (see below for video) be sung at the Last Night of the Proms, many people are asking questions on many levels about the UK's immigration controls and its control over its own waters. However before even crossing the Channel, migrants first have to cross the EU. So what is the EU doing about this??Two weeks ago the EU Parliament updated its report entitled: "Asylum and migration in the EU: Facts and figures". As this report has had no coverage in the mainstream media, we felt readers might wish to be informed of these "facts and figures" from the only elected body in the EU. We have also cross-referenced it with the EU's February report on asylum seekers.As ever, the EU's own facts make for disturbing reading. Before we summarise the EU's report, here is the current context for the UK.Left: The Britannia statue in PortsmouthTo cross the Channel, France's boat migrants had to cross many EU countries firstThe Home Office now admits to over 5,000 illegal migrants having arrived by boat this year so far, having set off from the safe country of France to claim asylum in the UK. This does not include those who made it across undetected and then disappeared.Brexit Facts4EU.Org has followed the trail back. To get to the northern French coast in the first place, these migrants many from countries such as the Sudan had to cross the Mediterranean and enter a southern EU country, typically Spain, Italy or Greece. So what has the EU been doing to control its borders?BREXIT FACTS4EU.ORG SUMMARYThe EU's spending on migrant-related funds according to the EU itselfEU's "Financial instruments for external cooperation on migration" totals over £110bn since 2014EU's internal "Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF)" totals over 10bnEU's internal "Integrated Border Management Fund (IBMF)" totals 8bnThis total of 128bn does not include the EU's massive 'Cohesion Fund' now being used for migrant 'integration' in many member states of the EU. The UK has only ever paid into the EU's Cohesion Fund and has never been a beneficiary since it started.In February, Facts4EU.Org reported on the latest asylum numbers for the EUA total of 743,575 people claimed asylum in the EU last year, 2019That's almost three-quarter | xxxxxy |
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