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Irena Sulecka

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  1. I am not sure what the PM can do, she cannot do right from wrong, yet Corbyn appears to be okay now, people make me sick tbh they run with the foxes and the hounds.

     

    This was a terrible accident and yes people are looking to lay blame, storming a building is not the answer. The PM has ordered a public enquiry and now I see one poster on FB says that is not good enough it should be an inquest away from the government, she can't win!

     

    She has pledged to house these people within 3 weeks and also allocated £5 Million, this is all very positive but I have friends who house was burnt to the ground in Liverpool back in 2008 and they were unfortunately not insured like a lot of people but nobody paid them any money or gave them a house within 3 weeks. The local council put them into a 1 bed flat with 2 kids, which is where they stayed for almost 2 years.

     

    I notice the PM, Corbyn other polictions and now the Queen and Prince William have all attended, yet they didn't see fit to all attend the Manchester and London Bridge attacks, why is that then? 

     

    Theresa May is still finding her feet, she has in fairness been dogged over the past 2 months with 2 terrorist attacks (which definitely played a part in the GE) and now this tragedy. She ordered a public enquiry and has been down visiting the area for two days in a row, speaking with both the emergency services and the victims today. The government have made £5Million pounds available to help these people. There are people angry because nobody is giving them the total death toll etc but come on, they cannot right now, it is virtually impossible until they can get into the building a start removing people's remains, then they have the very difficult task of trying to identify the victims. I can understand that people are upset and angry but I am sure everything is being done as fast as possible. The Queen and Prince William and Jeremy Corbyn have all shown their support. This is without doubt a horrific incident but shouting at the PM and other officials is unfair in my view, lets get all the facts before people start pointing fingers.

  2. To be honest, I think the media have done a complete u turn and now it seems that Corbyn can do no wrong and even though the PM did everything right and put more money and also immediately ordered a public enquiry, she is still in the firing line. 

     

    Personally, I think a lot of people are seeking "credit" through this tragedy, including the likes of Lilly Allen.

     

    Lilly Allen is a total idiot and constantly makes herself look a complete fool, particularly on twitter. She should stick to singing and I do not think she was much cop at that either.

  3.  

    A good twinning partnership can bring many benefits to a community and the municipality. By bringing people together from different parts of Europe, it gives an opportunity to share problems, exchange views and understand different viewpoints on any issue where there is a shared interest or concern. 

     
    It can enable young people to get involved with their counterparts from a different country, and to gain self-confidence. It can help everyone to better understand what Europe is and means in today’s world – and where the future may lead us.
     
    There are many examples of good practice in twinning, covering a wide range of issues - art and culture, young people, citizenship, sustainable development, local public services, local economic development, social inclusion, solidarity…
     
    It represents a long-term commitment between the partners, not a short-term project partnership. It should always be able to survive changes in political leadership and short-term difficulties of one or other partner, and support each other in times of need, e.g. a major flood. And being a commitment for the long term, it is vital to ensure that the partnership is regularly reviewed, to make sure it meets the needs of the present day, and remains fresh and dynamic.

     

     

    Thank you Colin, I am over the moon with this wonderful idea, this can only benefit both Jaworzno and Hereford in the longterm. 

  4. It is when it's brought up time and time again.there is another topic somewhere regarding new shops opening. I don't see people posting in thathe for a while.

     

    Could you point me in the right direction because I like to think I am an optimist rather than a pessimist  :Grin:

  5. A very happy New Year to everyone, particularly those that I fell out with namely, Irena, Mick, H Wilson, Steve, Bill Thomas, Victor, the lists bloody endless, Alex, Paul, and it goes on, Rebecca, two others who's names I've forgotten and Widow bloody Twanky.

     

    Happy new year bobby and all members of hv, love to read all the interesting topics here, thank you Colin for providing us with a place to air our views.

  6. A little unfair on the people who are renting the other garages, if they repaired the broken door then it could encourage new tenants but as it is, I do not think I would feel confident about leaving my car in these garages.

  7. Ukraine have never been friends of Poland! They were worse than Germans murdering Polish people, I think you need to catch up on your history Bob, you couldn't be further from the truth! First cousins for Poland are Czech and Hungary who share the same values and culture. 

     

    Absolutely! I am pleased to see that you are well informed Colin, I almost choked on my coffee when I read what bobby47 had written. 

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