Ah, a fine firm of solicitorsNits, scabies and ringworm.
Ah, a fine firm of solicitorsNits, scabies and ringworm.
Nearly everyone who owns a house in Brighton could afford to buy two houses. They may have to move, though. They might even have to live near some of those less well-off people who voted for Reform!Ah someone who can afford to buy two houses.
Reform is a good choice for you. You are certainly who they represent.
Nearly everyone who owns a house in Brighton could afford to buy two houses. They may have to move.
Nearly everyone who owns a house in Brighton could afford to buy two houses. They may have to move, though. They might even have to live near some of those less well-off people who voted for Reform!
Not if Reform are running the council, they are the employers. You really thick aren't you?
I asked Copilot and Gemini to summerise the last few pages. "reform voters complaining about being called thick. They then post something really thick."
Nearly everyone who owns a house in Burnley could afford to buy two houses. They may have to move though (to Sunderland). They might even have to live near some of those more enlightened people who don't vote Reform!Nearly everyone who owns a house in Brighton could afford to buy two houses. They may have to move, though. They might even have to live near some of those less well-off people who voted for Reform!
Even by Reform's thinking, this is a particular bonkers idea. Mrs G works with these kids, ones who have to be kept separate from the kids in the mainstream. How do you think parents of other kids are going to react when they're not separated and they're bundled in with the rest of the students? It will have a dreadful effect on the majority, as it will slow down lessons but it will have a worse effect on the special needs kids, as they won't have the dedicated help they needYou know they have already stated that money will be withdrawn from Special Needs? Farage believes kids just get an autism diagnosis via Zoom from the GP, who is easily fooled.
Oh that we could aspire to such greatness.Nearly everyone who owns a house in Burnley could afford to buy two houses. They may have to move though (to Sunderland). They might even have to live near some of those more enlightened people who don't vote Reform!