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Aye, we’ll see how many arrests they have by the end of the day
ETA what are they protesting for, keeping systemic racism or protecting statues of genocidal bigots?
ETA what are they protesting for, keeping systemic racism or protecting statues of genocidal bigots?
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Mam has joined with my sisters household under the new support bubble rules for England, she got to hug her grandkids for the first time since lockdown, happiest I’ve seen her in ages
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Nothing wrong with chanting engerrrlllaannd and chucking bottles, all in a days protesting. England has replaced 'fuck the police' this week.
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I don’t understand the police tactic of forming human barriers around groups of protestors. Just seems like everyone is trying to stir up shit more than necessary.
How about not having a sig at all?
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My Mrs works in a posh furniture shop and they reopen today. They are making appointments for people and have plenty of space so not quite the same. I reckon quite a few people will need new sofas as theyve been say on them for months
Don't think I'll be rushing out shopping.
Don't think I'll be rushing out shopping.
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So can people still try clothes on?
I need some new trainers and shoes, that’s one thing which I don’t like buying online as shoe sizes are brand specific and the fit is very personal.
I need some new trainers and shoes, that’s one thing which I don’t like buying online as shoe sizes are brand specific and the fit is very personal.
How about not having a sig at all?
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There were some things that we needed to buy that we couldn’t get locally so we went up to the local big retail park on Saturday. Was surprised at how busy it was.
Everything but the Currys in the park was open.
Everything but the Currys in the park was open.
An absolute unit
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Most shops saying no to trying on clothes, not sure about shoes, best check website of individual retailers if you’re off out
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Being older and sensible, buy the exact ones you currently have so you know they will do for now. Life is so easy really
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Hmm, usually I just buy old stock at the outlet centre so they were probably discontinued 2 years ago
How about not having a sig at all?
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I don't really blame people for all going down, it's a bit of a hobby for some people. Personally I couldn't be less interested in going to those type of shops, I go every couple of years to replace a few old clothes (usually before holiday).
When the pubs open however I might just be one of the people queuing overnight!
When the pubs open however I might just be one of the people queuing overnight!
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That’s my technique for all clothes tbh
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The £108m contract for supply of PPE, granted without competitive tender to a 16-employee pest control company in Littlehampton with £18k of assets, has made the news today:Nefarious wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 8:21 pmA few of the big ones:Rich B wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 7:38 pmwell it’s inflammatory isn’t it. The article you quoted referenced one £400k contract that was awarded without tender, but you’re saying there’s multi-million pound contracts Being awarded that way. I’m not saying there isn’t but surely If you’re going to reference one, then reference the others too.Nefarious wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 7:21 pm
No, I stated in my original post that I have an issue with the widespread practice of dishing out high value contracts to companies with close connections to government without proper tender, of which this is a prime example.
This does seem a slightly strange, nit-picky point (and one largely irrelevant to the issue of awarding a high-value, privicy invading contract to close associates of the current cabinet) to make a stand over.
Edenred - £234m
BFS Group and Brake Bros - £208m
Hologic Ltd - £151m
Randox Laboratories Ltd - £133m
Computacenter (UK) Ltd - £60m
Hospital Services Ltd - £35m
Bloc Blinds - £26m
Techniclean Supply - £20m
Amazon - £8m
https://www.ft.com/content/43bb10de-645 ... 3978ec445d
https://goodlawproject.org/news/over-100-contracts/