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The Premier League's Key Match Incidents Panel unanimously voting that the VAR intervention to overturn Everton's penalty against Manchester United was the correct decision, is very much a case of marking your own homework and giving yourself an A+.
Parents should be allowed to take their children out of school for a very limited number of days per year, over reasons they choose.
Let's show a bit of common sense here. The prices are so wildly different out of term time, it is often the difference between a family being able to afford a decent holiday abroad, or not go at all.
Will a child missing a week of school a year damage their education? Perhaps, a little. Will that quality time spent with their family more than compensate? Yes, yes it will.
And that is a decision for the parents to take, not the state.
I have pushed the Department on this, with zero progress. They just don't want to know.
Let's remember - MPs have very generous time off from Westminster, timed to coincide with the school holidays.
Others do not have that same luxury, particularly in areas that are reliant on tourism - like my constituency
All of this from the same people who shut schools for months when the virus posed almost zero risk to children, and were desperate to do it for longer. Forcing boys and girls to learn from a kitchen table, and many had no access to proper outdoor space.
THAT did far more damage to children's education than a few days away in the sun with their family.
PLEASE. Let's just show a modicum of common sense, FOR ONCE.
If parents want to take their child out of school for a limited period of time, very occasionally, as they believe that experience will benefit their son or daughter?
I say that's their choice.
The absolute state of the UK...
1. Energy prices are going up, again.
2. Business taxes are rising and crippling.
3. Mortgage rates are hammering homeowners.
4. Rent is insane, people can’t afford to live.
5. Inflation is still going up, real pay is falling.
6. Food prices are a joke—basics cost a fortune.
7. Public services are collapsing—NHS, transport, policing, all broken.
8. Small businesses are dying, high streets are ghost towns.
9. Tax burden is the highest in 70 years.
10. National debt is out of control, but they just keep pissing money away.
This is unsustainable. The UK is breaking.
Last 5 years… outspent by Watford , Luton , West Brom, Norwich. Brentford have spent £138m more.
Forest £244m more . It is a miracle we have stayed up , Everton’s fans resilience the most influential reason. UTFT’s 💪💙.
Clubs should be strongly condemning the removal of FA Cup replays - a deeply selfish and unforgivable act to favour the big 6 teams. No lower league sides were even consulted. Disgraceful.
Guiseley, Weston Super Mare, Hednesford, Maidenhead, Southend, FGR etc.
Everton on the wrong end of another poor decision. Ref Barrot said ‘no’ when Everton’s Calvert Lewin was clearly tripped. VAR Oliver once again failed to assist his colleague. Come on Michael do your job. That WAS a Foul and Penalty kick. You let your colleague down.
The 10 point deduction for Everton is excessive & not right, considering they have been working with the PL about this for the last couple of years.
Would it have been better to be evasive & try & drag it out like other clubs?
No doubt relegated clubs will have put big pressure on the PL to deal with Everton, but when you consider 6 clubs tried to leave the PL & there was no sanction at all it doesn’t feel right.
Until other clubs are sanctioned Everton will feel they are being used to show there is no need for an independent regulator, and they are right.
Your mortgage had to go up to DOUBLE HSBC’s profit. Your gas had to go up to TRIPLE Centrica’s profit. Your petrol had to go up to QUADRUPLE Shell’s profit.
Brexit Britain working to bankrupt you.
British Gas profits soar by 889% to record £969m as households struggle with huge bills.
It is legalised robbery.
Profiteering = inflation = cost of living crisis.
Govt cuts real wages, does nothing to curb profiteering.
Ofgem does not protect people.
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@CooperativeBank what's going on with the Platform customer service line today? On hold 30 mins then 55 mins, & hung up on both times! Need to talk to someone today regarding pur mortgage account please, any help appreciated
@CooperativeBank But they're not answering ours! There's no excuse for us having to be on hold so long and having to make multiple calls from being cut-off - very poor service 🤬