| Forum Reply | Service ! Best and worst restaurant you have ever been to ? at 13:33 27 Sep 2024
I have been to a small cafe that serves some food in that same line of buildings, and they had a garden with picnic tables and a good view of Rhossili Bay. I guess the hotel might have something similar, but I have never heard anybody comment on the food there. |
| Forum Reply | Service ! Best and worst restaurant you have ever been to ? at 12:38 27 Sep 2024
Going back to local restaurants, I was thinking of Whiterockin's point that a nice view can be a plus. I don't rate the food in the Grape and Olive (although it is supposed to be getting a revamp) and was wondering what the main contenders for good view might be. Of the restaurants I know, the Langland Brasserie can be very appealing on a summer evening, and then there are Verdi's and Castellamare/Lighthouse in Mumbles, which however don't have menus that appeal greatly to me. I haven't been to the Beach House in Oxwich (Michelin star and prices to match), but imagine that may have a view. Any nominations? |
| Forum Reply | Surviving October 7th - BBC 2 Tonight at 12:06 27 Sep 2024
In a way the similarity of these victims to people we know - or even ourselves when young - made this documentary all the more poignant. The young people were there having a good time, many under the influence of alcohol and drugs, and suddenly men from a completely different world arrived and punctured that bubble of peace and love. The ones I could not identify with were the Hamas gunmen chivvying each other up as they departed Gaza on motorcycles, and smiling as they killed. Many of the Go-pro style video clips came from them. The film brought to mind the comments Mel Stride and Angela Raynor made recently about there being nothing to take offence over when pro-Palestine protesters shout Allaha Akbar. Anybody seeing this documentary will feel a shiver down their spine if they hear those words said in anger - they were repeated so many times in this killing spree. |
| Forum Reply | Swans look to cover their small squad with age grade prospects at 11:45 27 Sep 2024
I was criticised at the time for saying that we should not go overboard in what we expected from Vipotnik until we had seen him performing in the Championship. He was coming from a league roughly on a par with EFL 1, and I think some expected too much on the basis that he had international caps. |
| Forum Reply | Starmer! Wow! at 07:51 27 Sep 2024
The point seems to be that Labour has now realised that the predicted £3 billion gain won't materialise, given the likely impact of the inheritance tax changes for non-doms by encouraging wealth to leave the UK, so that the policy will be diluted. Thus no £3 billion gain. The inheritance tax rule plan was a Labour idea , and was not in the Tory non-dom proposals. This coincides with Rachel Reeves hinting at a change to the fiscal rules (by shifting to a public sector net worth test). Effectively she will increase the limit on the national credit card by £50 billion p.a. by offsetting public assets like anticipated student loan repayments against national debt. This new money would be used only for investment- related spending, and advocates of the policy see it as a way of achieving the economic growth that Labour has emphasised. Sceptics say that our national debt is already at 100% of GDP, the level at which many say the interest payment starts to damage the economy. Borrowing the extra £50 billion p.a. would push up the interest payments into dangerous territory above 100% of GDP. It is worth mentioning that during the election campaign Labour stated that it had no plans to change the fiscal rules, and also that the manifesto commitments were fully costed. Party spokespersons were pushed very hard on both these things and were firm in saying that their position was clear. I too am now getting "bad vibes". [Post edited 27 Sep 7:53]
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| Forum Reply | Starmer! Wow! at 19:47 26 Sep 2024
I am not a great fan of Musk. The general point I am making is that there is a constant stream of events/stories that explain the results of that focus group mentioned in the "bad vibes" Guardian article. It may have been premature for some to suggest that the adults are now in the room. [Post edited 26 Sep 19:48]
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| Forum Reply | Starmer! Wow! at 19:35 26 Sep 2024
That was 2019. If you had read the recent story you would have seen that it was the second European factory that was being discussed. I even mentioned "second" in my post. [Post edited 26 Sep 19:36]
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| Forum Reply | Starmer! Wow! at 17:55 26 Sep 2024
The other developing story is the failure to invite Musk to the UK international investment summit. Jeremy Hunt has stated that Musk had told him he was considering the UK as a possible site for a second European EV plant. The question lurking in the background is whether government wokeness is going to cost the UK. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c756d56d2dro |
| Forum Reply | Starmer! Wow! at 17:35 26 Sep 2024
Interesting. One or two of us in the forum raised the question of whether it was pukka to skip the usual impact assessment, even given that this was secondary legislation. |
| Forum Reply | Service ! Best and worst restaurant you have ever been to ? at 11:06 26 Sep 2024
Strangely enough, I was thinking of mentioning Bouchon de Rossi as my nomination for the worst of the more up-scale restaurants in Swansea. On my only visit, the bill for myself and wife came well into three figures, but the food was mediocre with one course near inedible. Of the others, I think Hanson's at the Chelsea is good (except for the name), and Slice in Eversley Road, Sketty may be right up there if you can handle the prices, the booking backlog and the small portions. My favorites, taking account of the balance between quality and value, are Truffle in King Edward's Road and Gilligans in Sketty. If you like Thai food then Thai Bach in Bryn-y-mor Road is very good. Restaurants that others say are good but I haven't tried are the Pant-y-Gwydr and Barnabys in Eversley Road. |
| Forum Reply | Verdicts from the riots at 08:36 26 Sep 2024
I'm really surprised that you have not heard that term, Major. In the distant past "coco-tops" was used as a derogatory term for black persons, I think with certain hair styles. More recently "coconut" has been used to refer to persons alleged to be brown on the outside but white inside - racially inauthentic. It is a modern version of "Uncle Tom" or "house negro". https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0jsb0sn This would not be lost on most people, but it seems that the magistrate knew less than the infamous "man on the Clapham Omnibus". [Post edited 26 Sep 8:42]
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| Forum Reply | Starmer! Wow! at 08:25 26 Sep 2024
There is a new twist in the Times today about the penthouse flat. It seems that Sir Keir used it for the occasional broadcast, including during COVID. The strange thing is that the video made that day contains family photographs etc in the background that make the flat seem like home. No rules appear to have been broken, though COVID guidance at that time was to remain at home when possible. However, the journalists seem to want to keep digging on this, perhaps sensing a bigger story. The news report today of the 37 prisoners released in error did not help counter the narrative that the new government is making too many "rookie mistakes" (quote from Times Radio). |
| Forum Reply | Service ! Best and worst restaurant you have ever been to ? at 20:32 25 Sep 2024
You need to be very careful when you park at the Harvester, Llandarcy. The wife took me there with her friend and husband, who had suggested that location. My wife just parked up as one might in the average pub car park, which was pretty empty on a week day lunch time. We went up and ordered at the bar as per usual. In all we had a meal and two or three rounds of drinks. Then a week or two later a letter arrives from a parking company demanding payment of a fine - think it was £60. Luckily I still had a receipt for one drink, though the others had just paid cash and not bothered with receipts for most of our orders. I managed to get the fine waived through the online system and emails to the manager. It was a lot of trouble though, and no apology. Apparently we failed to see a small sign, and so our failure to inform the bar of our reg number was down to us. |
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