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Artisreal
Germany9227 Posts
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Ghostcom
Denmark4776 Posts
On May 18 2017 04:57 Nyxisto wrote: Wait I have that crap in my house everywhere. My shower either turns you into a lobster or freezes you to death, there is no middle ground and now you're telling me the British are responsible for it? I see brexit in a new light now You have the left in a shower version? | ||
Artisreal
Germany9227 Posts
Depending on water pressure using a flow heater or gas heating without a storage can also end up either too cold or too hot. Only central heating (or a boiler for the really old fashioned) has the advantage of a very easily adjustable temperature in my book. | ||
Jockmcplop
United Kingdom8727 Posts
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Nyxisto
Germany6287 Posts
no I've got the right one, the left one's even worse Depending on water pressure using a flow heater or gas heating without a storage can also end up either too cold or too hot. This is my problem and assumed what the discussion was about, I didn't even know that the two tap thing existed. | ||
Shield
Bulgaria4824 Posts
On May 18 2017 06:08 Nyxisto wrote: no I've got the right one, the left one's even worse Welcome to some of my problems with the UK. :D I think whoever installs 2 taps nowadays should be whipped until they apologise. + Show Spoiler + Just kidding, but it is annoying. On topic: It'll be more expensive to hire non-EU nationals. Soon EU nationals (after Brexit). http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-39956541 When I think about it this just harms small and medium enterprises. The rich ones are fine either way. I thought Conservatives were the party of better economy? lol | ||
Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
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Zaros
United Kingdom3673 Posts
On May 18 2017 06:25 Shield wrote: Welcome to some of my problems with the UK. :D I think whoever installs 2 taps nowadays should be whipped until they apologise. + Show Spoiler + Just kidding, but it is annoying. On topic: It'll be more expensive to hire non-EU nationals. Soon EU nationals (after Brexit). http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-39956541 When I think about it this just harms small and medium enterprises. The rich ones are fine either way. I thought Conservatives were the party of better economy? lol Mrs May has taken over the conservative party she isn't free market liberal. I would suggest she has more in common with Ed Miliband than Margaret Thatcher. https://capx.co/theresa-may-and-the-battle-for-the-conservative-partys-soul/ May's chief of staff wrote an article last year saying: “the libertarians who make it a mark of their ideological machismo that they quote Ayn Rand, whose heroic character Howard Roark boasted in The Fountainhead: ‘I recognise no obligations toward men except one: to respect their freedom.’” People like this, Timothy said, should be kept “away from the cameras, out of high office and ideally nowhere near any position of influence in the Party” The conservative party has tacked very heavily leftwards and while its going to win them a thumping majority im not sure its any good for the country or economy. | ||
bardtown
England2313 Posts
On May 18 2017 05:59 Jockmcplop wrote: Where's Bardtown with a 500 word essay in defense of the (obviously) superior English style retarded dual tap? Struggle is character building. I also oppose door handles and numbers on oven dials. | ||
kollin
United Kingdom8380 Posts
On May 18 2017 07:23 Zaros wrote: Mrs May has taken over the conservative party she isn't free market liberal. I would suggest she has more in common with Ed Miliband than Margaret Thatcher. https://capx.co/theresa-may-and-the-battle-for-the-conservative-partys-soul/ May's chief of staff wrote an article last year saying: “the libertarians who make it a mark of their ideological machismo that they quote Ayn Rand, whose heroic character Howard Roark boasted in The Fountainhead: ‘I recognise no obligations toward men except one: to respect their freedom.’” People like this, Timothy said, should be kept “away from the cameras, out of high office and ideally nowhere near any position of influence in the Party” The conservative party has tacked very heavily leftwards and while its going to win them a thumping majority im not sure its any good for the country or economy. Because as we all know, austerity based policies are what's best for the coun- oh inflation's outstripped wage growth again | ||
Nyxisto
Germany6287 Posts
On May 18 2017 06:25 Shield wrote: Welcome to some of my problems with the UK. :D I think whoever installs 2 taps nowadays should be whipped until they apologise. + Show Spoiler + Just kidding, but it is annoying. On topic: It'll be more expensive to hire non-EU nationals. Soon EU nationals (after Brexit). http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-39956541 When I think about it this just harms small and medium enterprises. The rich ones are fine either way. I thought Conservatives were the party of better economy? lol Is ~200k net migration that the article mentions really a problem? For comparison: + Show Spoiler + Drastic reduction could probably result in negative pop. growth and it seems a fair bit away from threatening 'cohesive society' as May calls it in that article | ||
Zaros
United Kingdom3673 Posts
On May 18 2017 07:39 kollin wrote: Because as we all know, austerity based policies are what's best for the coun- oh inflation's outstripped wage growth again I'm not for austerity for austerities sake but with the deficit at £50bn still I would say there hasn't been any significant austerity year on year public debt is still going up and will continue to go up under May. | ||
kollin
United Kingdom8380 Posts
On May 18 2017 15:45 Zaros wrote: I'm not for austerity for austerities sake but with the deficit at £50bn still I would say there hasn't been any significant austerity year on year public debt is still going up and will continue to go up under May. I think there has been significant austerity - it's just been a complete failure. | ||
Shield
Bulgaria4824 Posts
Still, a lot of people will vote for Conservatives even just for Brexit itself. Edit: http://d25d2506sfb94s.cloudfront.net/cumulus_uploads/document/wvyc3lofp5/SundayTimesResults_170519_VI_W.pdf 44% Conservative 35% Labour There goes the dream of 100-seat majority. :D | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41094 Posts
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Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
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Razyda
343 Posts
I am genuinely sorry for Conservative party and this country | ||
Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
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bardtown
England2313 Posts
On May 19 2017 07:03 Shield wrote: I've read a bit about Conservatives' manifesto and I think it has quite a lot of shit. Charging employers for hiring non-EU nationals (soon probably EU nationals) is a way to hit small business for sure. Confirming hard Brexit and hoping for free trade deal is a fairytale that's not going to happen. Replicating EU's free trade deals 100% is another fairytale. Cutting immigration to under 100,000 is just a lie in the near future. Still, a lot of people will vote for Conservatives even just for Brexit itself. Edit: http://d25d2506sfb94s.cloudfront.net/cumulus_uploads/document/wvyc3lofp5/SundayTimesResults_170519_VI_W.pdf 44% Conservative 35% Labour There goes the dream of 100-seat majority. :D They actually did have a 100 seat majority in the latest model. 9% behind still means they lose all marginal seats. It's worrying how well Labour are doing, though. But the Tories have no good policies at all, so it's not really surprising. Most of their support comes from respecting the referendum result and not being Corbyn. | ||
Shield
Bulgaria4824 Posts
On May 23 2017 03:50 Dangermousecatdog wrote: Strong and stable. Strong and stable. Strong and stable. Strong and stable. Strong and stable. Strong and stable. Do you refer to Jonathan Pie's video? It's very funny. I can't give a link because of TL mods. :D | ||
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