u/Lefty8312

Mini reshuffle today?

Honest question, could we see a potential mini reshuffle today.

We have Rayner no longer being investigated.

We have Streeting who is either going to resign today, or potentially be pushed.

Could we see Rayner brought back in as health minister (Starmer has made it clear he wants her back as soon possible) and Streeting is a knob and needs to go

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u/Lefty8312 — 9 days ago

Removing old marble fireplace hearth and surround

Hi,

First time posting here.

We moved Into our house 15 years ago, and with it came an old marble hearth and surround.

The hearth has cracked a few years ago but is still solidly in place, but we want to remove the whole thing as well as the surround so we can finally block up the fireplace and redecorate.

We have no idea on the best way of removing it, how challenging it would be of who best it reach out to help if it's something we couldn't do ourselves.

Does anyone have experience with removing these monstrosities and how best to go about it?

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u/Lefty8312 — 10 days ago

Is implementing PR labours best last shout?

So looking at all the results so far, and with reform capping out at around 30% of the vote (which is in line with most polling), but greens, Tories, labour and lib Dems all being in the 15-20% region, it is clear the two party system is well a truly over.

With that in mind, and to avoid a majority on less than 30% of the vote, is it time that labour finally pushes ahead with implementing PR?

I know there will be people resistant it in the party, but looking how things stand, I don't think all that many MPs are going to be getting a vote share which is 10% higher than the person in second, so there are going to be extremely few safe seats in the future.

Honestly, at this point I think PR would be a better system overall to fairly represent public opinions.

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u/Lefty8312 — 15 days ago