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In principle moving kids like you into mainstream education wasn't a bad thing, but they never invested in the special supports needed.
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Some of Thatchers "children" did well, maybe you should have gone into a different career than ITOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostVictim of Thatcher 'innit?
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Most of them were tee-total before trying to educate their kids. And now think teachers are under-paid.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf you think Britain is fooked now, imagine the next generation, home schooled by day drinkers.
I have declared quite a few inset days since home schooling began. Well, all of them...
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Yah can't let go of the brexit thing can ya?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostStop talking the economy down. There's an obvious patriotic solution: Gammons demand referendum on telling the coronavirus to sod off
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Stop talking the economy down. There's an obvious patriotic solution: Gammons demand referendum on telling the coronavirus to sod off
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Benefits?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYeah but with inflation, you'll need to stump up a week's worth of benefits to pay that £1
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Might do the general population some good, thenOriginally posted by AtW View PostNot sure visit to McDonalds will be affordable to most, unless you go for one of them under £1 “burgers”
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Not sure visit to McDonalds will be affordable to most, unless you go for one of them under £1 “burgers”
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