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yup. there wasn't much in there that I wouldn't want in there. Hell, there is lots in there that I know will strike a lot of chords with almost everyone I know.
And yet, I think some of those people will still vote tory.
and it has to be remembered even if this has been fully costed as the claim goes and is fairly detailed, there is a long distance between election pledges and tangible results.
But I like it.
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but it could take over 6 months for anyone to be appointed to that role and longer to get settled and actually get anywhere.
There is lots of talk about a special prosecutor but who appoints one? and how far reaching are they? and what if trump just ignores it? (I genuinely dont know the answers to those questions.)
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Tesco's have a hub in Leybourne just off the M20 south east of london. that one only services south/south east/ a bit of east london. they have others placed around the other sides which service the rest. The drivers are only allowed to travel on certain roads to get to their destinations as well and certainly in SE London theres a few stores that are only accessible via a circuitous route and the vehicles need to be in and out within a certain timeframe overnight/early morning.
HGVs are used because whilst servicing the smaller shops in the centre, the drivers will also have delivered to larger stores on the way in and back out in order to maximise their day. as re-iterated above they cant have smaller and more vans on the roads bacuase of the much higher cost. also (and im not sure of the answer to this) is one HGV making a daily drop to multiple shops better environmentally than multiple vans each visiting less shops?
there is also the issue that whatever the size of the vehicle delivering, they are still going to park in that spot and be there for approximately the same amount of time and cyclists will still have to go around them.
Also its not uncommon for the JIT technology to be TOO good in that the system tells the hub they need X delivered so this get loaded onto a lorry going the right way that has other stops. then the same store reports it needs Y delivered and so that gets loaded onto a different lorry going to slightly different set of stores but you can frequently arrive at a store as the driver and have to wait for the other tesco driver to finish delivering before they can get in to drop theirs.
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@Velocio as an fyi
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I saw something on my twitter feed this morning that was suggesting the senate were not going to vote on the house plan as is and already had a working group going for a few weeks to write their own healthcare legislation which might pull in elements of the house one. I dont know how valid or true it was or if thats even possible but it might change it to be a different beast. especially if the funding drives to get rid of republicans that voted it in start to gain traction.
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80% Plaid Cymru
78% Liberal Democrat
77% SNP
74% Labour
74% Greens
65% Sinn Fein
37% UKIP
36% BNP
35% Conservative
31% Democratic UnionistGood to know I am more BNP and Ukipper than Tory. but interestingly, I thought I was more Green and secondary would likely be Labour. I guess I just dont really know the parties that well.
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^rep.
@HatBeard dont forget the bananas
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Aaaaaaarrrrggggh! Just wrote out a long comment with suggested content before losing signal and the whole lot.
Gist was:
- Tribute pieces to mike hall/BDW/ 50/14 / anyone else appropriate.
- A piece on the evolving demographic of the community from inception till now. Including the bikes they ride.
- Piece focusing on good community traders producing good products.
It was much more fleshed out and these are probably all in the plan but you never know
- Tribute pieces to mike hall/BDW/ 50/14 / anyone else appropriate.
Secondary incident at borough market. Apparently stabbings