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• #1477
I just assumed that's what they were planning on spending.
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• #1478
Eat lead sucker.
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• #1479
It's nuts. All of this is nuts.
No way are they going to fork out for luxury granola. Also, think of the allergies.
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• #1480
Nut allergies are a problem for the middle classes which their public school caterers can deal with.
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• #1481
Eat lead sucker
Lead is too expensive for the costed breakfast.
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• #1482
For once Jeremy Corbyn has been a hero rather than a villain driving over a journalist's foot!1!!!1
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• #1483
Bringing knives to a gunfight. Excellent.
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• #1484
Jeremy Hunt probably suggested homeopathic Lead.
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• #1485
Lack of time, motivation, a gruelling Italian lesson schedule ahead of a holiday in Italy next week, news fatigue and a genuine dislike of awkward political interviews (The Thick of It is my idea of hell, not fun, I used to work in public affairs and it's all too real)..?
;)
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• #1486
Hoxton is in north London now? I can't keep up.
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• #1487
Then all that great nightlife will happen without you.
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• #1488
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• #1489
It's grim up north london goes here.
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• #1490
Typical Standard bias now George Osborne is at the helm.
He has been open in his criticism of May and is clearly using his position as editor to undermine her. Classic press manipulation.
On the whole Corbyn numbers thing and beeb bias. TBH (on R4 at least) they seemed to use it as a story to generate discussion and more story. "Should we care if leaders can't remember stats"? Discuss. "What are the Tory's numbers"? Discuss. *"Do manifestos need to be costed"? * Discuss.
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• #1491
My colleague went to hear his local MP speak last night.
There was a big round of applause for a speaker at the event who said something like "I hope you don't mind that I can't remember the exact figures, but I don't think it's as important as some people do that you can memorise every last number".
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• #1492
Call me cynical but I think this is partly in reaction to criticism, not journalistic strategy.
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• #1493
I was pretty disgusted at the way the first story on the 22:00 news on the BBC last night was Corbyn making a gaffe, rather than presenting a story about Childcare policy.
Top journalism guys, your main story on you 2nd flagship news show was: MAN DOESN'T QUITE HAVE ALL THE NUMBERS MEMORISED
If I wanted to watch gutter stories I'd put E! on the TV
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• #1495
Well tonights debate could go spectacularly well or spectacularly badly....
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• #1496
Awesome move. Going to call myself out as a massive Corbyn sceptic, but he is coming good.
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• #1497
Seems a master stroke by Corbyn doing tonights debate
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• #1498
I won't be able to watch it. I'm way too emotionally invested in this shit as it is. I think it'd put me over the edge.
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• #1499
gaffe, rather than presenting a story about Childcare policy.
Maybe.
Tbh I'm of the view that if you're launching a policy you need to be on it. It's the second time they've bumbled a launch.
Obvs I accept the shadow cabinet doesn't have much experience (in office or media), but in the same way the £350m on a bus gets brought up, this is fair game.
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• #1500
especially with this, calling Maybot out on her unwillingness to debate
It's nuts. All of this is nuts.