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News Forum - Swedish ‘plogging’ trend reaches Koh Lanta, Thailand
I read that headline as "Dogging" and I got interested. Imagine my disappointment as I started reading the article. -
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News Forum - Foreigners, particularly Russians, accused of working illegally in Phuket
Anybody here has any idea of how many Thais are working and living illegally in other countries around the world ? Maybe they should pay some attention to that first. -
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News Forum - RTP unveils strict checkpoint measures, officers must wear bodycam at all times
That’s a great idea. If nothing else it makes them think twice. Stalling and making them think often helps. A mate of mine was stopped by police on the Mittraphap road outside of Udon. Alleged speeding as he was in the outside lane! The police did the usual ask for money and he started using sign language . Next thing was the copper walked away and he drove off. Imagine that back home. They’d have whistled up a person who could sign- 1
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What are Health Services like in your country?
When you have to start using sources like leftfootforward says more about you and why you refuse to accept that £36,000 is a very good income. Overall, we rate Left Foot Forward Left biased based on editorial positions that favor the progressive left. We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting due to a lack of hyperlinked sourcing and a failed fact check. https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/left-foot-forward/ So in conclusion we have established that £36,000 is a handsome amount of money to be paid to anyone, even if you don't care to admit it. So the nurses are well paid so what could be the real reason for these strikes, could it be that the only way for Labour to gain power of the country () is to strike to bring the country to its knees, because they have failed at the ballet box for 13 years. Here is something else for you to ponder, Labours Wes Streeting has also said that there isn't enough money to pay the rediculous pay rise the nurses are seeking, the problem we have here is the Unions are telling the public workers that it is about pay rises while themselves are using the public sector workers as tools to achieve their goal of bringing down an elected government. Do you understand the word 'democracy'. The Labour opposition has also spoken up. Wes Streeting, Labour’s shadow health secretary made clear yesterday that he was supporting the Tories. He told The Sunday Telegraph that a Labour government could not afford the pay rises that the nurses are seeking. Workers must insist that Lynch and Co call an indefinite general strike to see that the Tories are brought down and replaced by a Workers Government and socialism.There is no other way forward! https://wrp.org.uk/editorials/all-trade-unions-must-strike-with-the-nurses-to-bring-down-the-tories-and-bring-in-socialism/ Mr Anderson said: "It's obvious the unions are plotting to undermine our Government. After the most testing two years since the war this country needs to come together to get back on our feet. "The unions do not care about the hardworking taxpayers who have dug deep to keep this country going. "All they care about is bringing down a democratically elected Government." Mr Anderson’s views are shared by many Red Wall Tory MPs as the country braces itself for a major rail strike all week followed by public sector strikes with unions claiming 11 percent inflation means that pay offers of 3 or 4 percent from taxpayers’ money is not enough. https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1628523/train-strikes-nurses-uk-summer-strike-rmt-rail-action-lee-anderson-mp-conservative -
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News Forum - Owning pets for Thai people found to be increasingly popular
Highly unlikely I will qualify for admission to heaven. Unless they have radically changed the door policy and the bouncers.- 2
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