Tory Chaos - Cant get a driving test. in UK.

If it was my business I would know.
I'm City & Guilds in bricklaying, and I don't know. So if the powers to be need to estimate construction and bricklaying jobs, and you don't know and I don't know, why do you feel it's easy to criticise?

There's a rule, "Only criticise if you work to the same or better standard".


In the coming year -
How many nurses do we need?
How many pizza chefs do we need?
How many car wash spongers do we need?
What value increase/decrease do you forsee the car market/hospitality sector/fell walking sector etc..will be?

So make your best estimate, then see how it pans out because if it's too much, what a waste of tax payers money. If it's too little, the mouth frothing, "Thatcher", ensues.

But, "Ensues", is Starmer, you'll only find out his stance AFTER the event. How many u-turns do you think Starmer will do when he's elected? My guess is, fucking loads. If you don't know what indecisive means, hang on till after the election.
 
I'm City & Guilds in bricklaying, and I don't know. So if the powers to be need to estimate construction and bricklaying jobs, and you don't know and I don't know, why do you feel it's easy to criticise?

There's a rule, "Only criticise if you work to the same or better standard".


In the coming year -
How many nurses do we need?
How many pizza chefs do we need?
How many car wash spongers do we need?
What value increase/decrease do you forsee the car market/hospitality sector/fell walking sector etc..will be?

So make your best estimate, then see how it pans out because if it's too much, what a waste of tax payers money. If it's too little, the mouth frothing, "Thatcher", ensues.

But, "Ensues", is Starmer, you'll only find out his stance AFTER the event. How many u-turns do you think Starmer will do when he's elected? My guess is, fucking loads. If you don't know what indecisive means, hang on till after the election.
You still havent exp;ained what that crap means. I know its a tough job.
 
I see you have given up.
What's to give up, lol. Your extensive knowledge has gifted you with your sound political beliefs. Giving you the correct knowledge will just mean you'll diss it, mouth froth Thatcher, then carry on with same shit rhetoric. When you have such an ingrained agenda, explaining the basics to you is a waste of time. Are you looking forward to double council tax under Starmer?
 
What's to give up, lol. Your extensive knowledge has gifted you with your sound political beliefs. Giving you the correct knowledge will just mean you'll diss it, mouth froth Thatcher, then carry on with same shit rhetoric. When you have such an ingrained agenda, explaining the basics to you is a waste of time. Are you looking forward to double council tax under Starmer?
Well I am keen to learn. What does this mean ?

an increase in forecast demand caused by a stronger than expected economy
 
I didn’t think you needed a drivers license in the UK because your busses, trains, bicycles and feet can get you everywhere you need to go. Or isn’t that as true as the marketing suggests?
 
I didn’t think you needed a drivers license in the UK because your busses, trains, bicycles and feet can get you everywhere you need to go. Or isn’t that as true as the marketing suggests?
You need a driving license. Trains and busses have been decimated by the tories and rarely go anywhere you want to go.
 
You need a driving license. Trains and busses have been decimated by the tories and rarely go anywhere you want to go
Ahhh… so the Socialist transit system isn’t necessarily the perfect answer that I hear from the braindead schmucks on the left end of American politics.
 
Ahhh… so the Socialist transit system isn’t necessarily the perfect answer that I hear from the braindead schmucks on the left end of American politics.
It used to be. Thatcher sold it off years ago and now it is run for private profit. A bit of socialism is coming soon.
 
t used to be. Thatcher sold it off years ago and now it is run for private profit. A bit of socialism is coming soon
Part of the reason I hate going into Boston is because The T (Subway) is about the only way to get around.

I do love the electric busses of the WRTA (Worcester Regional Transit Authority) running around empty on weekends (when they’re free).
 
Ask @Tommy Tainant about that British health care system he loves, too. It explains his missing leg and fast-approaching death from kidney disease
I’m well aware of the NHS and its deficiencies; just as I am of our Medicare & Medicaid systems and their deficiencies.

That's why I got my wife OFF both when we got married. It shocked me how difficult that was to do.
 
When someone does not work, yet receives free GOVT healthcare from cradle to grave for the entire family that would be "FREE".
You are still a stupid fuck. People pay for their test up front. They pay for healthcare thru their taxes. Thickfucker.
 
I didn’t think you needed a drivers license in the UK because your busses, trains, bicycles and feet can get you everywhere you need to go. Or isn’t that as true as the marketing suggests?
Unfortunately, folk mainly just want to use cars so rural bus routes are not cost effective, those tend to get pulled first. Bus operators receive £x amount per mile driven, the rest made up by fares. At the end of the day, buses don't magically pay for themselves despite Tommy's Utopian dream.

The train network (Network Rail) is still state owned, the operating of services is tendered out. It used to be British Rail but it was willfully costly and inefficient, so part was sold off. When I was 15, I worked for a firm that collected the papers and magazines off the trains on a Saturday night/Sunday morning. We put them in metal cages which were hooked together and a driver drove them down the platform with an electric buggy. Every now and then we had to pull the cages because of strikes. Sometimes the papers and mags came by lorry because of rail strikes. Then Murdoch shook the whole lot up and papers came off rail and onto the road, probably fed up of nationalised railway.

Labour went cycle lane mad, shoving them everywhere, spent millions. They're hardly used, we don't have the weather and a bike is not ideal to transport work tools, box files, etc... Plus, we don't want to sit in work sweaty and a wet muddy stripe up ya backside. The infrastructure in the UK is not geared up to give space to cycle lanes, so most of the time you get stupid painted bits on pavements.
 

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