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The guardian did not hire Catholics and Jews.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIt (as in DfE) had no choice as the Mayor of London was saying it on Twatter and broadcasters were quoting him.
I know you would not have a belief that was right. But that was their position.Last edited by minestrone; 1 January 2021, 23:56.
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It (as in DfE) had no choice as the Mayor of London was saying it on Twatter and broadcasters were quoting him.Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe Guardian is truly gutter.
"The Department for Education (DfE) confirmed the move"
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"After the move was revealed by the Guardian"
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The Manchester Guardian has always been the most unlikable paper in the UK. Jews and Catholics, no other paper decided to go after both.
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Don't call Boris a virus. It's demeaning to covid-19.Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe real problem is a virus.
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The Guardian is truly gutter.
"The Department for Education (DfE) confirmed the move"
then..
"After the move was revealed by the Guardian"
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The real problem is a virus.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post... and I will sell you a new fireplace.
I suspect the real problem is him being from Yorkshire (and his civil servants who apparently have to believe in the Tory government) don't actually know what boroughs are in London, and understand how hospitals serve populations across borough and county boundaries.
They are as thick as mince.
All primary schools in London to remain closed after U-turn | Schools | The Guardian
All primary schools in London are set to close for the start of the new term after the government bowed to protests and legal pressure from the capital’s local authorities.
The U-turn comes after the government initially named 50 education authorities in the south of England, including many of those in and around London, where primary schools would be closed to most pupils for the first two weeks of term.
But the list omitted several London areas where Covid-19 transmission rates remain high including the borough of Haringey, whose leaders said they was prepared to defy the government and support any schools that decided to close to protect staff and pupils.
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U Turn If You Want To...
... and I will sell you a new fireplace.
I suspect the real problem is him being from Yorkshire (and his civil servants who apparently have to believe in the Tory government) don't actually know what boroughs are in London, and understand how hospitals serve populations across borough and county boundaries.
They are as thick as mince.
All primary schools in London to remain closed after U-turn | Schools | The Guardian
All primary schools in London are set to close for the start of the new term after the government bowed to protests and legal pressure from the capital’s local authorities.
The U-turn comes after the government initially named 50 education authorities in the south of England, including many of those in and around London, where primary schools would be closed to most pupils for the first two weeks of term.
But the list omitted several London areas where Covid-19 transmission rates remain high including the borough of Haringey, whose leaders said they was prepared to defy the government and support any schools that decided to close to protect staff and pupils.Tags: None
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