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  1. J

    Cracking idea, or crackers.

    Perhaps the inside is in such a bad state that it would be dangerous for anyone to view it. Either that or they have it lined up for one of their friends or family and want to ensure there are no viewers therefore no other offers other than the extremely low one they will make. See if you can...
  2. D

    A waste of life

    ...time. e.g. I might watch a guy painting a door, then watch someone reviewing a car, then watch someone trying to revive a truck that hasn't moved for 30 years, then watch a lady trying on bikinis, then ... oops ... please ignore the last example :) Jokes aside, yes lots of great varied content.
  3. K

    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    Are you referring to the state pension, or the wad of notes stuffed under the matress? But the government's figures prove your "facts" to be wrong. But the bar isn't minimum, it prevents the majority of pensioners retiring to the country of their choice. If there was no bar, pensioners could...
  4. Dizzydalek

    Cracking idea, or crackers.

    They're ignoring my requests to get a look inside, so I think they're at it.
  5. aveatry

    Octopus Smart meter.

    ...use very carefully written letters that on first glance sound reasonable but read it again and its not so cut and dried. They have also sent fake "booked dates" with an option to contact them to change the "date" if not convenient. I ignore it and surprise surprise no one comes on the "booked...
  6. motorbiking

    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    As you've already been told and continue to ignore. The exam question is not limited to your private pension pot. You've been provided with the facts. You want to pretend that 70%+ of those at retirement age do not have assets and income to tick the exam question. The fact is they do. If...
  7. D

    Bank Holiday caravan site building again?

    While I agree with the sentiment, I’d rather see bigger issues fixed first.
  8. Elsa TLC

    Bank Holiday caravan site building again?

    Do you remember Mayor Rudy Giuliani when he took over New York. He cleaned up the city literally. His philosophy was repair the broken windows, clean the streets of rubbish. Keep the hedges and grass neat and tidy. While not ignoring crime and the bigger stuff. It was important to get the...
  9. O

    Any recommendations for internet security

    Years ago my accountant contacted me. He had been to "adult" sites and didn't realise that he had signed up to MBS (Micro Bill Systems). MBS pretty much hijacked his PC. On day one, on booting the PC he had a splash screen which took 10 seconds to disappear. After each reboot the splash screen...
  10. F

    Any recommendations for internet security

    ...so I cancelled it. To be on the safe side I installed the free version of AVG. While I was with F-secure they never contacted me to say eg they'd found a threat and dealt with it, whereas AVG regularly make such a claim and are always pestering me to upgrade. Everything works fine so I ignore...
  11. I

    The Environment.

    No, that's also wrong. There already were. He ignored them and went to prison with the other criminals.
  12. Ivor Windybottom

    The Environment.

    ...increasing his crop yield, but he also has a history of doing good for the community. He needed a sentence of some sort. But also those in charge should be looking at why people choose to avoid or ignore them. We don't need a Saudi system, where hands get chopped off for doing bad things.
  13. I

    The Environment.

    Like when he asked an enforcement officer to just ignore one of his many other breaches, or when he went on a 12 mile road rage pursuit of another one? The magistrate was not impressed by him, I'm surprised you are so much more forgiving of this repeat offender.
  14. I

    The Environment.

    No, he broke the law. It was expected to cost £700,000 to repair the damage he did. Plus the £600,000 in costs because he didn't plead guilty immediately. This isn't someone digging out a bridge, this was industrial scale destruction of protected natural England. Remember, he was told to stop...
  15. Ivor Windybottom

    The Environment.

    It's obvious that he ignored the rules. But I'd suggest that ignoring and breaking some rules is probably necessary in the modern world of over-regulation and incompetent bureaucracy, if you're interested in actually getting things done. He was in the wrong and deserved a day in court. But 12...
  16. I

    The Environment.

    https://cutcher.co.uk/box/John-Price-Sentencing-Remarks-20.4.23_Redacted.pdf The telegraph and mail clearly haven't read the sentencing remarks. The bit where he chased an Environment Agency inspector for 12 miles and tried to force him off the road is pretty stark.
  17. K

    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    According to your carefully worded query, for only those holding a pension pot. Moving abroad isn't limited to pensioners. Probably far more young people want that opportunity than pensioners. I suspect your are familiar with how the average can be skewed by the extremes. :rolleyes: 14 years...
  18. B

    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    And yet, when the winter fuel payments issue was causing such a kerfuffle,
  19. motorbiking

    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    I provided the source, you ignored it. 4M people have pots over 220k Not much point is including 18 year olds in the data. 4M retirees can easily meet it with their pension assets alone. Once you factor other assets, it will be a much bigger pool This article suggests the real number is...
  20. J

    Non-bidirectional RCD/RCBO feeding sockets, should they get a code C2 with EICR?

    I'm pleased to hear that - and one might hope that would mean that you would share some of my concerns about things which appear to be minimally 'evidence-based'. Not at all. In the absence of any hard evidence (or either harm or benefit), I'm just remaining 'open-minded' - I'm certainly not...
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