@fesshole Doesn’t everywhere have weekly food waste collections now? Is this one of the many old recycled fesses or is the OP just lazy and selfish for not using the food waste collections?
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Times columnist Fraser Nelson pointed out over the weekend that new Home Office statistics paint a striking picture: net migration has fallen dramatically since Labour entered government, now sitting around 80 per cent below the record highs reached under the Conservatives.
And it is not just the headline figure shifting. Remove international students from the equation and long-term immigration levels are now “probably at a multi-year low”, Nelson wrote on his Substack — a remarkable turnaround after years of Tory chaos, broken promises and soaring numbers.
The asylum backlog is also being rapidly reduced under Labour. After ballooning in the aftermath of Covid while successive Conservative ministers appeared paralysed and unwilling to grip the crisis, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has begun making serious progress in clearing the system.
Away from the Westminster psychodrama and endless Reform stunts, an uncomfortable reality is emerging for Labour’s opponents: the Government may quietly be delivering results where the Tories failed for years.
Source: The London Economic
@CMAltree@bafc_lancaster And the Greens have been targeting that ward since before I was involved. If it takes them that long to break one seat in one ward it will be a while before the Greenwash hits PR7.
@jeffbarrow81 There will have to be some no doubt but majority I expect from the non playing football staff. We don’t need bag carriers and analysts or a “Head of medical dept” for a start off. Min wage roles such as media will become volunteer roles I suspect.