Whine whine whine.
If you'd done some basic digging you'd have been able to tear this story apart quite easily, but Reform voters are lazy and not that bright on average.
Reform promised the moon on a stick, it's fair to ask how well they're delivering on their massive promises.
Can anyone be bothered to see if the Reform councillors in those red listed councils had promised to fix potholes?
Perhaps, there's no way to tell if that's increasing or decreasing, but if people are being stabbed and not seeking medical treatment then the youth of the day must be getting a lot tougher than we thought.
You could look yourself if you're interested, there's some in the article I linked to.
Hospitalisations for youth knife crime is down massively, but knife crime offences themselves is more or less flat for example. Lots of mobile phones thefts and shoplifting.
Not a universally perfect...
Can you not at least add some more made up facts please? It is boring just calling you stupid without another example to use.
You know, like complaining about BS after previously stating that Southern Italy was cooling.
They could have just rolled their troops through Russia. Or Gone through the middle East and Turkey.
Ours were a rounding error to the US supplies.
Plus if Germany had diverted enough kit to invade us the Russians would have ended the war a year earlier. Again, go read a history book.
Yes, the move to strip local authorities of any power over schools by making them into academies is a stupid idea that both major parties have leant into.
Across 35,000 different companies? **** that.
We're not talking about people working for different branches of the same company, or even NHS staff working within shared common tools, these schools are completely separate entities.
The closest analogy would be a BCP using a competitors hot...
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Old schools were weird. Apparently children used to routinely go home for lunch? Multiple tiny schools with 40 odd pupils each in a small area?
Yeah, that would be insanely difficult to implement. And it'd fail just as badly. You'd have to maintain a database of backup staff kept current at their backup school location.
Additional training days for emergency evacuation, physical buildings, Additional needs students, different...
D Day wasn't that big a deal compared to the Eastern front.
And yes, American industry gave us a huge amount of weapons. Rifles, machine guns, trucks, tanks, ships, planes and food.
Go read a history book.
Yes, but American industry and Russian disposable manpower would have still carried it in the end.
If we'd joined with Hitler as some of the country wanted (and some still seem to want) then it would have been quite different.