Originally posted by edison
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Sgt Dixon - Retired.
Jack Regan - Eating his dinner.
qh
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Apart from George Dixon who was shot dead by a vengeful Dirk Bogarde in "The Blue Lamp (1950)" only to be resurrected for another 20 years in Dock Green.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
The actors may have but the characters didn't die.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Sgt Dixon - Retired.
Jack Regan - Drinking his dinner.
And smoking like a chimney IIRC.
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Originally posted by sreed View Post
Tbf, while she was dealt a terrible hand, she then proceeded to douse it in oil and set it on fire. Like individuals in power are wont to, she desperately wanted to create a legacy any which way but failed miserably in that attempt.
Having said that, May was rather more successful than the next female PM!
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Originally posted by edison View PostIt will be interesting to see how political historians judge her. She inherited a terrible situation from Cameron - try to implement Brexit with no plan or even any thoughts of a plan in place.
I think history might eventually be a bit kinder to May, unlike that muppet Cameron.
Having said that, May was rather more successful than the next female PM!
Last edited by sreed; 8 March 2024, 13:50.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Problem with jobs like police, prison officers, probation officers, paramedics, nurses, etc is that when you get rid of experienced staff you get rid of lots of knowledge that is used to train those more junior. So when you ramp up recruitment again you have already lost lots of capable people to help train them.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
I am perfectly happy to blame every government since WW2 as they are culpable.
The Go home vans were pretty bad. The number of police has since been shown as a poor decision one assumes the cabinet signed off on it?
Oddly we have hired loads more Police and they have delivered worst outcomes than in the 70s.
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