Sutton_CW
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Sutton_CW
@Sutton_cjb
love Family, BCFC. Pro Brexit. Anti the Anti-Vaxxers
Sumali Ekim 2011
690 Sinusundan293 Mga Tagasunod

'Oh shit, the Greens look like they'll take Birmingham off us next week. We're fucked. Ok, I've got an idea, let's pretend there's a bomb at the Peter Kay concert, create even more racial tension, and watch all those working class voters come running back to us'
Birmingham Police@BrumPolice
#UPDATE | We are carrying out an evacuation at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham after a potential suspicious bag was found. A 19-year-old man is in custody and as a precaution the site is currently subject of a search. We will provide further updates when we can.
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@Nickisbackbaby You know Nick, it has been explained by experts. You are just comment faming
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@DonHardy123 @adrianjustone @Jenny_1884 I was posting my experience for that exact reason, cb cannot replace facts. Fact is 90% of older people now have a smartphone and the amount who are digitally uneducated drops each year. Hence why physical banks are dropping but remain available is most towns still
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@Sutton_cjb @adrianjustone @Jenny_1884 Good for you and them. It appears that you are subject to cb yourself. My experience is the polar opposite and the banks have let these people down badly and these people have been customers, so fuelling the profits of the commercial banks, for 70 to 80 years.
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I'm 74. On a daily basis, my wife (75) & I are receiving texts from our GP's surgery urging us to book a Covid-19 booster injection.
Isn't this the very same injection that @NHSuk doctors & nurses are refusing to have in huge numbers?
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@DonHardy123 @adrianjustone @Jenny_1884 You don’t know what consensus bias. Every elderly person i know is tech comfortable and rarely needs or uses branch banking
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@Sutton_cjb @adrianjustone @Jenny_1884 Not at all, real life experience. Luckily they’ve been able to create a banking hub in the library for a couple of days a week.
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@Sutton_cjb @adrianjustone @Jenny_1884 Many of them are unfortunately. My mother was head of department at a large timber company but as time has gone on her, and the majority of her social circle have become scared to use certain technologies. Why shouldn’t she and others be able to do her banking at a branch.
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@adrianjustone @Jenny_1884 Many older members of communities are not online nor phone banking literate and need to visit a branch
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@YouBearsssssss She is a dreadful manager. Personally if the women bottle it again i think Knighthead should stop funding. They are wasting money and effort.
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Maybe ITV should give up with these type of shows and stick to Love Island
Fortune Hotel a poor rip off of the Traitors
Genius Game no one understood
And now wtf is the Neighbourhood all about
#TheNeighbourhood
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@emilyhewertson We have a public health service. So no when it comes to health the state has the right to do what is best.
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I don’t smoke and I don’t like smoking, but adults should be able to make their own bloody choices. 🙄
BBC News (UK)@BBCNews
Smoking ban for people born after 2008 in the UK agreed bbc.in/4cEfrbq
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@steveFo01595321 @GMB Using the great defence of ignorance! If Keir doesn’t have interest in US ambassador appointments or even the process. Come on
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@GMB Darren Jones trying to defend the indefensible. Why do we have to put up with this level of incompetence?
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@delves1 And who is going to arrange that the teachers. You are going to disrupt a whole 30-45 minutes of the school day. Most schools already make fruit available at snack time or even toast later in the morning. Breakfast club should be more about supporting working parents
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Personally I think it shouldn’t be a breakfast club it should be the first lesson, get every kid fed and watered regardless of their parents regardless of their backgrounds if their in school they get cereal toast fruit and some juice, get them focused and ready to learn, gives parents a chance to get kids to school earlier so they can have breakfast themselves before heading to graft
Even if Breakfast and lunch 5 days a week helps one hungry kid turn into a uni student and then goes onto a high paid job it’s fully worth it
We should be judged with how well we set up future generations not stressing about taxes like Victorian Britain
Julia Hartley-Brewer@JuliaHB1
The breakfasts are not free. They are paid for by taxes - mostly on parents who feed their own kids. Most of these 10,000 children would have had a perfectly healthy breakfast at home without these clubs. This isn't about helping the poorest kids, it's the state taking over the basic job of parenting.
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