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Yeah thats true. The tory press, or press as its known 😉are scaring people about Labour - remember the note they left ''there is no money left'' 800 billion deficit. Apparently ALL outgoing governments leave a 'jokey' message from the Treasury. 800 billion sounds a lot, current tory deficit stands at around 2.6 trillion. It was soaring before Covid so they cant use that as an excuse.
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I remember my politics lecturer from years ago when we looking at the different parties/ideologies. You know, we looked at Socialism, liberalism, Greens, Conservatism, Fascism etc. all the different ideologies. When it came to Conservatism he said - ''basically the Conservative party was set up by the very rich to represent the very rich. They are against ALL public services, and their policies are flannel mainly with the express intent to divide people over gender, colour, class as they get richer.'' I always remembered that and seems to be true. 14 years and most people are actually worse off now. Unbelievable cunts still vote for 'em though.
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It went down, but net migration (legal and illegal has gone up again in the last 6 months. Apart from the 520m to Macron and 420 million to Rwanda it is also costing us taxpayers 11m a day for the 'hotels'. Three large firms have contracts to run the hotels. Serco, Mears, and Calder. All are tory donors and have seen their profits trebled with their CEOs pay increase from 250 000 to 2.5 million a year each. Just another way the tories steal public money. No wonder they have no incentive to solve the 'crisis'. I think they adhere to the mantra of Genghis Khan - ''to rule a people you must first sow absolute chaos''
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Reckon we should have it -would make them up their game and get their fucking act together 👍
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Five years is a bit optimistic - Jose was the longest 3 years 2004-2007 in recent history- and we've had 20 managers since then averaging a year. Give it another year max before its Cheerio Enzo....
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In regional elections of 2011 in Columbia 56.7% of voters picked None of the Above, defeating the candidates and prompting the election to be repeated. 😃
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Same. The problem we have here is that is classified as a 'spoiled paper'. With an authorised 'none of the above' as they have in other countries, its actively counted as an endorsement that you view the available candidates as cunts
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Count Binface or Lord Buckethead seem the most sensible options🙃 Think the Aussies are on to something with'none of the above' as an option. Though not sure about compulsory voting. ''Whoever you vote for the government gets in'' ''If voting changed anything they'd ban it''
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At least Labour have said theyre scrapping the 'non don' status of the 70 000 tory donors - now a lot have said they will leave the country. Good, fuck off then. What struggles are they still reeling from from 14 years ago ? (I am no fan of Labour btw) Another bunch of cunts. Reform UK Limited. Company number11694875. Run by Richard Tice with his two offshore trusts to avoid paying any tax in the UK. One, Sunley Family Trust in the British Virgin Islands and the other, Sunciera Trust, in Panama. What a patriot! Tax is only for little people Reform just a private enterprise to make multi millionaires Tice and his slag Oakshott richer Definitely 👍
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We dont all pay the same here. There are 70 000 'non dom' multi millionaire tory donors that pay fuck all in 'return' for their support and donations to the party. Similarly, Amazon, Starbucks etc. Yet as a self employed builder I was regularly interrogated, investigated in case I was £20 short of tax.
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There is also a very strong profit motive in war. The billionaires and shareholders of #1 export in the World need to ensure their products are used. Their media billionaire mates cooperate by letting everyone know ''the world is a dangerous place and you need to be scared''.
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We got a £5m bonus from Eden Hazard's £130m move to Real Madrid' following their' latest Champions League triumph... months after Hazards retirement 😉
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Not sure its a left v right issue - more to do with election rules and funding. Trump has now called Bidens America a fascist state 🤣
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US Judicial system apparently
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Glad you agree
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Youve been told the reason by @Vesper and myself -yet like every other time you pretend to not understand
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So what have your investigations thrown up ?
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Its nothing to do with him fucking Stormy Daniels -its the fact he used 130 000 dollars as hush money and put it down as 'election expenses'. This according to US law is fraud. *waits for deliberately obtuse reply with some totally unrelated anecdote about his earlier life*
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Why Chelsea should sign Benjamin Sesko Along with his similarities to Drogba from a physical and stylistic perspective, the 20-year-old star is also a prolific goalscorer who has the potential to be a lethal finisher for the incoming Blues boss. The Chelsea target plundered a whopping 16 goals in 23 Austrian Bundesliga starts for RB Salzburg last season before his move to Leipzig ahead of the current campaign. He followed that up with a return of 18 goals and two assists in 42 appearances in all competitions for the German side, despite not earning himself a spot as a regular starter until the second half of the term. Sesko only started 17 of his 31 matches in the Bundesliga for Leipzig but still managed to rack up an impressive tally of 14 goals in his first year in a major European league.
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The head of the Mossad, Israel’s foreign intelligence agency, allegedly threatened a chief prosecutor of the international criminal court (ICC) in a series of secret meetings in which he tried to pressure her into abandoning a war crimes investigation, it has been revealed. Yossi Cohen’s covert contacts with the ICC’s then prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, took place in the years leading up to her decision to open a formal investigation into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in occupied Palestinian territories. Reuters
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Pop singer Dua Lipa has condemned the military operations in Gaza, describing them as “Israeli genocide” in an Instagram post to her 88 million followers. Reposting a graphic from the group Artists4Ceasefire, along with the hashtag #AllEyesOnRafah that has trended in the days following Israel’s bombing of the Palestinian city, she wrote: “Burning children alive can never be justified. The whole world is mobilising to stop the Israeli genocide. Please show your solidarity with Gaza.”
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Almost one in five male professional players who took part in a new survey are using snus, nicotine pouches or both - and nearly half would like to stop using snus within 12 months. The study by Loughborough University, commissioned by the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA), also identified that two out of five players had tried the pouches at least once. The report suggests the actual usage figures are "likely" to be higher because players may not want to disclose they use snus even in an anonymous survey, which was the first research on its specific use in football. As many as 628 male players, based at either Premier League or EFL clubs, were surveyed BBC
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Five Israelis were seen filming as jet liners ploughed into the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001 ...(Reuters) THERE was ruin and terror in Manhattan, but, over the Hudson River in New Jersey, a handful of men were dancing. As the World Trade Centre burned and crumpled, the five men celebrated and filmed the worst atrocity ever committed on American soil as it played out before their eyes. Who do you think they were? Palestinians? Saudis? Iraqis, even? Al-Qaeda, surely? Wrong on all counts. They were Israelis - and at least two of them were Israeli intelligence agents, working for Mossad, the equivalent of MI6 or the CIA. Their discovery and arrest that morning is a matter of indisputable fact. To those who have investigated just what the Israelis were up to that day, the case raises one dreadful possibility: that Israeli intelligence had been shadowing the al-Qaeda hijackers as they moved from the Middle East through Europe and into America where they trained as pilots and prepared to suicide-bomb the symbolic heart of the United States. And the motive? To bind America in blood and mutual suffering to the Israeli cause. After the attacks on New York and Washington, the former Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, was asked what the terrorist strikes would mean for US-Israeli relations. He said: "It's very good." Then he corrected himself, adding: "Well, it's not good, but it will generate immediate sympathy for Israel from Americans."
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US taxpayers, many struggling to pay bills, rent, mortgages, food should be given a choice as to whether they want another $300 billion to go to the rogue state.
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Potentially facing exotic matches - opponents could include Ordabasy, the reigning champions of Kazakhstan and fifth this season, Iceland's Vikingur Reykjavik and Poles Jagiellonia Bialystok. We should walk this tournament - but wont 😅 as according to UEFA we have a coefficient of 96.000 considerably higher than the next highest - Copenhagen's 51.500.