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Will B Good

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  1. Islamic state of Minnesota....? The Muslim population in Minnesota is estimated to be around 2% of the state’s total population, which translates to roughly 114,590 individuals . Minnesota’s Muslim community is notably diverse, including a significant Somali population, which is among the largest Somali communities.
  2. Good job we stopped it...... The UK’s participation in the European Union’s free movement policy had several economic benefits. Here are some of the key ways in which the UK benefited economically from free movement while it was a member of the EU: 1. Labor Market Flexibility: • Access to Labor: Free movement allowed UK employers to access a larger pool of workers from across the EU. This was particularly beneficial in sectors with labor shortages, such as healthcare, agriculture, construction, and hospitality. • Skill Gaps: Skilled workers from the EU filled gaps in the UK labor market, contributing to sectors such as finance, technology, and academia. 2. Economic Growth: • Contribution to GDP: EU migrants contributed positively to the UK economy. Studies have shown that EU migrants tended to be younger and more economically active than the native population, which helped boost productivity and economic growth. • Entrepreneurship: Many EU nationals started businesses in the UK, creating jobs and stimulating economic activity. 3. Public Finances: • Net Contribution: Research indicated that EU migrants contributed more in taxes than they received in benefits and public services. This positive net fiscal contribution helped support public finances. 4. Trade and Investment: • Single Market Access: Free movement was part of the broader EU Single Market, which allowed for the seamless movement of goods, services, capital, and people. This facilitated trade and investment, benefiting the UK economy. • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): The ability to attract talent from across the EU made the UK a more attractive destination for foreign investors, particularly in industries that rely on a diverse and skilled workforce. 5. Cultural and Social Benefits: • Cultural Exchange: The free movement of people also brought cultural and social benefits, enriching UK society and fostering greater understanding and cooperation within Europe. 6. Education and Research: • Academic Collaboration: Free movement facilitated academic and research collaborations between UK universities and their EU counterparts, enhancing the UK’s research output and innovation capabilities. • Student Mobility: Programs like Erasmus allowed UK students to study in EU countries and vice versa, broadening educational opportunities and fostering international networks.
  3. Good to see 7 million plus sheeple 'woke' up and had enough about them to vote the right way last election
  4. Sounds like you have found a new barrel to scrape.
  5. ...and no one responds better to their inducements than the Tories.....the main beneficiaries of massive profit making organisations..
  6. So Republicans have walked out as they can't can't understand the bills they are being asked to vote for....and won't return until the bills are written in 8th grade language......🤭......good post.
  7. I know we are not to correct english, but..... Who...not which
  8. I think the tampon bit is a glitch in the matrix.....just waiting for the algorithm to be reprogrammed....555
  9. We already know what mostly peaceful looks like......MTG et al keeps telling us.
  10. They are bricking it......they cannot even contemplate that their all seeing, all knowing, ***** grabbing cult leader is going to bomb....big time.
  11. Trump is a cult.....did I spell that correctly?
  12. I wonder if Shady Vance might chance going down the road of banning women from voting? If they are married and have kids the husband could cast her vote? Married, but no kids she gets 0.5 of a vote? Worth considering?
  13. What is the age of consent for grabbing ***** in the states.....is there one?
  14. Can't bring myself to watch that.....maybe tonight after a few beers.....Dutch courage.
  15. Glitch in your program.....tampons????
  16. You really are starting sound weird now......go and lie down for a while.
  17. Well! That has cheered me up no end....555
  18. Why pick a VP that just doubles up on the support she already enjoys.....??
  19. Walz does, in his favour, have flesh colored skin.
  20. Looks his age, he is focussed and appears in very good health......are we looking at the same photo?..... ........Oh wait...you view the world through your badly jaundiced, Trumpian eye.
  21. Nope.... Subterranean constructions, such as mines, subway systems, and deep basements. All would be protected from weathering and likely to be the last evidence of our existence.
  22. I guess it can be a bit cooler on the beach? How do people cope with the heat generally when camping.....I'm from Yorkshire....so anything over 20C is almost unbearable.
  23. DOH! Founding of the KKK • The Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1865 by a group of Confederate veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee. It began as a secret society aimed at resisting Reconstruction efforts and maintaining white supremacy in the post-Civil War South. • The founders were not officially affiliated with the Democratic Party, though many of them held pro-Southern Democratic views, which were common among white Southerners at the time.

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