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Seriously David you do realise that Charles was the royal right? Only his kids would be in line to throne...
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Seriously what sane person looks at the clusterfuck that is Syria and thinks "Ooh we should get in on that too!"
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Just not really interested in French politics at all, honestly couldn't even tell you Macron or Le Pen's main policies.
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11 of the last 12 posts are by you Nik, calm down
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EXCLUSIVE: The Prime Minister wants approval on bombing missions against Assad's troops as the Government is convinced he is behind a deadly Sarin attack http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/theresa-plotting-commons-vote-bombing-10351005
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Those famous Marxists Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan
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I can see why they got a "better vibe" off the other couple after the way you've reacted to them accepting someone else's offer... Maybe lay off the marching powder before the next viewing?
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It's spinning plates. Stop spinning and things start going crash and no one wants to be the one in charge when that happens so they keep spinning and cross their fingers for another few years.
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imagine the student debts building up here that are never ever going to be repayed, far too many get into uni now just too help hide the true unemployment statistics, so many courses available that even if you go the very best degree you would never get the earning potential as they not half as valid as they used to beTotal outstanding student loan debt in America is at $1.2trillion. That's right, trillion! Our is at around £87billion so as always while we've got our own problems America does it bigger and better
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We've been teetering on the edge of a housing crash for years now even a blind man could see it coming. The global situation isn't looking that great either, the student loan bubble in America is just waiting to pop too. Scary times for folk juggling a few Buy to Let's...
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Like removing the financial crisis from his data....ouch! Did you even read the article? He showed figures both including and excluding the financial crisis to show the effect it had. Including Excluding As you can see Labour borrowed less whether you include the financial crisis or not.
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What part of his analysis or methodology do you disagree with? His sources are right there at the bottom of the article so you can go look at the raw numbers yourself if you're worried about some kind of partisan trickery.
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It's meaningful in the sense that Labour have obviously dropped the ball on messaging if they've allowed themselves to be branded the party of economic irresponsibility when the numbers seem to show the opposite to be the case. I doubt either of the points you raised would make a huge difference to the overall picture but if you feel like crunching the numbers I'd be interested to see the results.
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Labour actually borrow less and pay back more than the Conservatives though? http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2016/03/13/the-conservatives-have-been-the-biggest-borrowers-over-the-last-70-years/
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The polls were pretty much bang on in this case actually http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/french-election-final-results-latest-marine-le-pen-victory-emmanuel-macron-second-round-celebrate-a7698461.html
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If you liked Tony Blair and New Labour vote Conservative because that's what May is a continuation of
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Sorry Nik no gulag for you, straight against the wall
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If you're lucky I'll only send you to the gulag I think you would probably look rather dashing with a blue rosette old chap. I have said to you from the start I like Corbyn, can't stand his politics, but I could see he was unashamedly old labour despite what all the "professional" politicians and their advisers wanted......and fair play, he has survived despite every knife being out for him. At least he seem honest about it, which is more than can be said for about 600 odd others I don't think anyone would deny he's a tough old boy, ever since it first looked like he had a chance in the l
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If you're lucky I'll only send you to the gulag
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And in other news water is wet and the sky is blue
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He had some control of the holding dogs, They were waiting on his command to take over once the herding dogs had moved the bull out. All of it done off horseback using a radio. Never saw the likes of it before. Would love to go on one of those hunts as well. Aye it was great to see, man dog and horse all knew exactly what their jobs were and worked together like a well oiled machine
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"No breed of dog called a Husky" apart from the Siberian Husky or "Husky" for short? Thanks for the heads up on the show p3d I watched it last night and really enjoyed it, I'd love to go on one of those wild bull hunts!
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It was actually quite common in 19th century Britain and America, in fact you could say Brits invented it. http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2013/02/history_of_acid_violence_when_did_people_start_throwing_vitriol.html
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The "progressive alliance" is the big dream of the Greens they put it forward in practically every election but nothing ever comes of it.
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I'd say this is probably why Dennis voted against. Dennis Skinner blasts Theresa May's 'squalid' decision to let MPs under police investigation stand in general election http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/dennis-skinner-blasts-theresa-mays-10254841
