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A new candidate wouldnt necessarily lose the key swing states of Wnsconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania which Biden was ahead in before the debate and now trails
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Thats slightly different to being in charge of a nuclear arsenal
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Disastrous ex-Prime Minister Liz Truss suggested upping the state pension age to 80, it is claimed. Ms Truss, Britain’s shortest serving PM, is said to have floated the idea during conversations at Westminster garden parties last summer. She allegedly told guests: “Nobody should be allowed to retire until they’re 80.” She can go fuck herself with Rees Moggs head
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Get some new glasses maybe ?
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Have to disagree with that. The reason he is so low is because people can see in four years time his brain will be jelly.
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I dont know what that means. What I do know is that major donors will withdraw Democratic funding in protest if Biden stands
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Why have you made your typeface size bigger ?
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It will be significantly less. Major donors including Clooney and Douglas say they will withdraw funding if Biden stands
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The average odds give him a 9% chance of winning a second term
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Asurprise name has emerged as the frontrunner to replace Rishi Sunak as the leader of the Conservative Party, a new poll suggests. 19 percent of respondents in survey conducted by YouGov for The Times said James Cleverly would make a good or very good Tory leader.'' hahaha James 'not very' Cleverly is as dodgy as they come, lies as second nature = Perfect choice
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Biden has zero chance of winning. If he did it would be like a 150/1 horse winning the Derby, or winning the lottery, or Greece winning the Euros in 2004......
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Trump, 78, has not gone entirely underground. Since Mr Biden's poor debate performance in late June, Trump has given a handful of radio interviews, appeared at rallies in Virginia and Florida, and kept up a steady drumbeat of posts on Truth Social. "The radical left Democratic party is divided in chaos," Trump said at a Tuesday campaign rally in Miami. "They can't decide which of their candidates is more unfit to be president, sleepy, crooked Joe Biden or laughing Kamala." He also challenged the president to a golf match, claimed all US airports were dirty, said that visitors to Washington DC end up "shot, mugged and raped", claimed 45,000 people were at the Miami event when there were closer to 700, and pondered why "we don't eat bacon anymore".
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Absolute atrocity - the poor children. Whether deliberate or a mistake war is fucking stupid
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The New Popular Front (NFP), a left-wing alliance formed at the last minute to fight the election, appears to have won the most seats. But it does not have an absolute majority. This means it's still not clear who will run France. Much will depend on the balance of power within the NFP. Its constituent groups range from social democrats to hardcore anti-capitalists. Some moderate socialists could be tempted to peel off and join Macron's group to form a centre-left government. If no working majority can be cobbled together, then President Macron can ask the largest party to lead a minority government.
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It was stating they were thick for voting Brexit. My opinion. Don't get personal with the insults or you're gone. Several members have already asked for you to be removed.
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If you look him up he lost all credibility and was stripped of his academic credentials in 2018 at the University of Ulster for being a racist fuckwit.
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I am part of a team commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation to investigate the effects of stigma and explore how to stop it. Our recently published report describes stigma as ‘a glue that holds poverty in place’. When politicians (through speeches and policy) and the media (through ‘reality’ TV or stigmatising reports) teach us to see poverty as a result of others’ bad choices rather than a systemic problem, it becomes socially acceptable. In this way, poverty and poverty stigma reinforce each other. As we are exploring, stigma can be designed out of policies and services. For example, measures to ‘poverty proof‘ the school day, such as changing how meals (and free school meals) are delivered so students are not marked out as different, making school uniforms more affordable and designing school events to be accessible to everybody, can also help ‘stigma proof’ schools for children from low-income families. But this only works if organisations first listen to those living in poverty and learn to see things from their perspectives. Poverty must be reframed as an issue of economic injustice, shifting blame away from individuals. The next government at Westminster must end the use of stigmatising labels such as ‘economically inactive‘ to describe people with disabilities or unpaid caring responsibilities, or ‘low-skilled’ to describe low-paid work. This latter point must go hand-in-hand with campaigning for greater pay equity and real living wages. To end Britain’s poverty crisis, everyone needs to reject stigma, by exposing it for what it is—a tool used by the powerful to justify economic inequality and injustice. So many people are not aware that the Conservative Party are there solely to represent the very rich, sow division and chaos, destroy EVERY public service, and steal billions of public money. There is nothing else about them.
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That Richard Lynn that Beom quotes above is a totally discredited racist fuckwit and the University of Ulster withdrew his title of Professor in 2018 because he was an unmitigated twat and editor of White Supremacist journal .
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But not a measure of intelligence
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You are aware that IQ is not a measure of intelligence ?
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Any proof Scottish people have a lower IQ than Welsh or did you make that up ?
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The choice is to be informed from as many sources as possible, not just Dai on Fuckbook. There is something unique about Tory politicians - they lie when their lips move
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You have to be very unintelligent to trust what a tory says.
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As I said they were fucking stupid. We got there in the end
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Last year’s Spending Review confirmed that the UK Government has broken its promise to replace EU funding for Wales in full and there is no sign that the White Paper will change this. If the UK Government had kept its promise, Wales would have been receiving £375 million in new money each year from January 2021. Turkeys/Christmas.
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