I'm doing mine at the moment. I can't do too much all at once these days. I'm just having a little sit down before tackling the bathroom. I do like it when it is all sparkling. Shame it doesn't last more than a day or two in this household.
I break my cleaning up into stages too, these days.
To vote is stemmen. So a stembureau is the place where you voteMost ----- offices
Thanks for the directions, John
I love how we're always ready to help eachother out on this forum!Thanks for the directions, John
Just wanted to help.I love how we're always ready to help eachother out on this forum!
More information about the Dutch language: your voice is your 'stem' in Dutch. So 'stemmen' (to stem) literally has to do with having a voice in decisions.To vote is stemmen. So a stembureau is the place where you vote
It is Tusk not Junker, I'm lost here.
Like all the members of Parliament. They are all lost. God only knows what is going to happen now.
Did you happen to notice the difference in tone that May used when she was in the Commons at PMQs and when she 'addressed the nation' later in the day? Softer tone still with a determined air, though, as she spoke to we the plebs. She is completely intransigent which reminds me of the time Ken Clark made that remark while he was still miked up in a tv studio. Do you remember? He said something to the affect of '....she's a difficult woman.... and we've worked with Margaret Thatcher!' This was either just before or just as she became PM.
Yes, I noticed, but I also detected that she was very angry but trying to contain it. I don't think she is well at all, to be honest, and I'm not surprised. She would do well for her own sake to let go, stand down and retire to the country with her husband for some peace and quiet. I do remeber Ken Clark saying that, and it seems what he said is true. What about Corbyn walking out of the meeting with the leaders of all the parties this afternoon - because he objected to the ex-labour chappie that defected to the Independent Group. Said he refused to be in the same room as him. Yet earlier in the day he went on and on in the Chamber about the need for cross party co-operation.
More information about the Dutch language: your voice is your 'stem' in Dutch. So 'stemmen' (to stem) literally has to do with having a voice in decisions.
Never really realised this until now
Yes, I noticed, but I also detected that she was very angry but trying to contain it. I don't think she is well at all, to be honest, and I'm not surprised. She would do well for her own sake to let go, stand down and retire to the country with her husband for some peace and quiet. I do remeber Ken Clark saying that, and it seems what he said is true. What about Corbyn walking out of the meeting with the leaders of all the parties this afternoon - because he objected to the ex-labour chappie that defected to the Independent Group. Said he refused to be in the same room as him. Yet earlier in the day he went on and on in the Chamber about the need for cross party co-operation.
Mind u conservatives only got in my their rules which govern that they can get in even when not enough votes.That ex labour chappie is not a party leader it is a group of people who call them selves independents but have never stood for election as such as it is a grouping as they themselves have said and not a political party he had no place there
That ex labour chappie is not a party leader it is a group of people who call them selves independents but have never stood for election as such as it is a grouping as they themselves have said and not a political party he had no place there
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