I've applied for jobs where people registered as disabled are guaranteed interviews as long as they meet minimum criteria.I don't see why introducing a Rooney rule is such a controversial next step
the fa were at it as well.they ensured that Fifa officials stayed in nice hotels during the Olympics for example. The idea that the fa are some sort of crusaders against bribery is utterly ridiculous. Their bribery wasnt as attractive.
the inference is that its not a progressive policy. I've no idea why the taxpayer has to subsidise everyone's prescriptions, and council tax for that matter. No tuition fees amounts to a middle class tax cut as well. Hardly 'progressive'.
the SNP get a very easy ride in that respect, getting bogged down in unanswerable constitutional questions whilst they're giving millionaires free prescriptions and making little headway in improving educational standards.
Without FFA, and a subsequent period of Scotland doing well economically, Scotland won't be independent. It won't reach the better off, older people that the yes campaign completely ignored.
what makes brand hypocritical is that he's making his millions (and his publisher, which also owns that communist rag, the financial times) from peddling a book that gullible teenagers buy thinking brands one of them.
Baby was born on Sunday, my gf (her mum) is discharged today. Baby is premature so in intensive care but stable. Now the gf is discharged (and baby isnt down the corridor from us)I feel so guilty being at home when my daughter is at hospital.
my favourite moment of the whole storyline was when him and peter were kneeling crying in the square just after finding out about Lucy's death. I thought it was hilariously overactedThe live episode was one of the best TV episodes of anything I've seen for a while though.
it is incredibly short sighted from the r and a. Peter Dawson said that the money would be used to increase participation levels but cricket participation levels have fallen since there was none on terrestrial TV. Interestingly the only golfers/ ex golfers which have backed this are in the pay of sky sports which tells its own story.
i dont know why welsh gave a f**k, he cares so much about Scotland he lives in Chicago. I can only think he waded into the debate to increase his profile and gets nats to buy his new book, released May 2014.
listening to that ukip guy on question time going on about how Scotland gets everything and england gets nothing, very similar to the SNPs referendum campaign but vice versa.
not really. If he wasn't so outspoken about politics it wouldn't be an issue. But he's been held up as some sort of figurehead for the '99%' and revels in the role as it feeds traffic to his YouTube channel.
Farage used stats, brand used anecdotes. Doesn't mean brand couldn't do it, he just thought he could get away with mentioning firemen he knew. Its quite often the same with the fifth panel member on qt. Clarke Carlisle comes to mind