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Shake me up Judy

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  1. 1 hour ago, HeteroErectus said:

    This could go in the Israel vs the rest of the world thread..

    You clever boy you, with your laser intelligence seeing through this with such clarity. Go to the top of the class. Genius level. Thanks for sharing.

  2. 3 minutes ago, Declan said:

    I've done it. But they were just different coloured Converse. So I could style it out. But a brogue and boot, he'll be limping like hop-a-long Cassidy. 

    Showing yer age here Declan ? Don't think the kids will get Hop-a-Long Cassidy. All those Saturday matinees eh ?

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  3. 11 hours ago, Mr. Sausages said:

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    Silly bugger's got them on the wrong feet.

    But seriously, I did the same myself once, rushing out of the house early morning and grabbing odd shoes from a dark cupboard. It's a tough one to bluff out all day. Trouble is that I've got multiple pairs of shoes that are essentially the same or similar. I won't make that mistake again.  

  4. You're right Declan. It was purely a blocking move anyway. Doctors and health care professionals would have to be directly involved at every stage. I get the sense that they're arranging the pieces to defeat this if Tynwald does vote for it.

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  5. For avoidance of doubt, I agree with you. I've had fantastic care in the Manx NHS from professional doctors and nurses from many different countries. I've been impressed with them all without exception. I've told them that too. Couldn't wish for better care. The best.

    That do yer ? But it wasn't my point.   

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  6. You say that there's low unemployment but how many people are on benefits, not seeking work, or in zero hours/low paid jobs when they could be in proper jobs getting training, future security and full employment rights  ? There are also hundreds of teenagers still in full-time education when they should be in first jobs.

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  7. 3 hours ago, WTF said:

    a consideration with home grown staff in a jurisdiction as tiny as this is that there is a good chance you will end up dealing with a family member or friend , or friend of a friend etc so it may be awkward for some patients and maybe doctors as a perceived level of familiarity could be felt.  if they were being dealt with by someone from else where who is not going to know them or their friends socially  it adds a level of privacy to things. 

    Bollocks. There are elderly Manx people in care homes being looked after by foreign carers who know nothing about the Island or the people they're looking after. That's not their fault and it's no criticism of them but we should be employing more locally trained workers in all sectors, particularly Health and Care. Government don't want to do it and would rather import foreign workers. It's economic policy and it's been that way for a long time.

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  8. I heard Cannan refer to it as 'assisted suicide' on Manx Radio this morning. That sort of loaded language is moral stupidity and not helpful to serious debate from the Island's Chief Minister, certainly if he wants a referendum. It ain't suicide Alf so don't be a numpty. 

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  9. Well the lads here have got St Greta of Thunberg in her Arafat scarf on their side now, and tens of thousands of students in tents on campuses all across the West. They've all been drinking the juice and their 'saviour syndrome' and strong emotion is going to save the Palestinians. Because they care. Still nothing to say though about the wars, refugees and genocides in Syria, Myanmar, China, Sudan, etc. 

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  10. 1 hour ago, Holte End said:

    I think the hospital has enough buildings  to facilitate a sexual assault referral centre, without spending £3million plus extra's, so about £4million by the time it is finished. This will be 2% extra on our taxes seen and spent.   

    Indeed. The hospital estate is massive with plenty of unused buildings/facilities and all the resources of a modern hospital on site. This new development has someone's name on it and has been pushed through Tynwald and Treasury (By Hooper ?) despite the staggering cost to the taxpayer. Staffing and running costs will be another million + p.a. 

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  11. It'll be nearer 5 million and this is the government with no money. Allinson must have signed it off though. I wonder why ?

    We didn't need a 'dedicated' site when government own properties that could easily have been repurposed. But that's not the way is it. Who's got the contract ? I can't see the need for such a specialist facility costing millions in the first place. 

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  12. Referendums rarely settle anything. How many would really understand the issues anyway ? What if it was inconclusive ? How would it be worded ? Lots of questions to be answered before they take this step. Organised pressure groups would have an unfair advantage too. If I was Alf I'd forget it.

    On balance I'm for the legislation though. Those against can't answer the main fundamental question. It came up on the Mannin Line today when Andy Wint reminded a caller about the recent case of a local man who was terminally ill and died in the most agonising and traumatic way for him, his family and carers. In such extremis the anti-legislation lobbyists have no answer. I know that when my time is up, and if the decision is between me and God, I know which way I'll be voting. 

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  13. 21 hours ago, HeliX said:

    When has elimination of a terrorist force by military means ever worked? When is Israel going to declare the terrorists defeated? By what metric? There is no end.

    Well they won't be able to fire any more rockets into Israel every day and night. That's a start. Once they're flushed out of Gaza where are they going to launch their next attacks from ? There's not much love for Hamas in the Arab world. Military means sometimes do and have worked. Often it's the last and only option. There's no politics or dialogue with a death cult like Hamas. None. Even less than there was with that weasel Arafat. 

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  14. We're keen to claim them but it's only when they leave that their talent is truly recognised. Three lads from Willaston would never have become the Bee Gees if they hadn't left for Australia.

    Speaking of Manx talent, I see that the opera soprano Margaret Curphey has died. 

  15. 1 hour ago, Barlow said:

    There might be a First Day issue yet. I'm still waiting for the Jurby Prison/'Goldie' stamps issue.

    I see that asshole is back in there again. He'll be out again in no time. Prison works...

  16. 1 hour ago, Anthony Ingham said:

    Hahahahah

    I was in a meeting with DFE last week asking them to employ some common sense on some regulations to help my own business.

    They were clueless, couldn’t grasp th basics of what was being proposed and are seriously hindering our growth.

    I am off out to support a decent hospitality business with two courses including a steak for £24.  Then hopefully a few pubs as well.

     

    That steak will be really well done by now. 

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  17. 44 minutes ago, Non-Believer said:

    The point is that it was available and some did considerably better than others out of it and not always in the hospitality industry and in some cases when it was well out of season. Meaning that Govt can do it when it suits them and the case/industry.

    You haven't mentioned the farming points? As well as construction, I'll lob in support for our limited manufacturing sector which could claim grants of 50% for equipment and infrastructure at one point in the name of employment creation.

    There was a well known farmer out the west of the Island (You know the one) who got a fortune in land grants to keep his fields green. He had the greenest fields on the Island. 

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