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British Expat Arrested For Punching and Killing Russian Man
Seppius replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Did this ever go to court? Nothing more I can find, apart from this original story -
Russian Tourist Stabbed After Joke Misunderstood in Pattaya
Seppius replied to Georgealbert's topic in Pattaya News
Fake story, A Russian making a joke!!! can't be true🤣- 57 replies
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Not what you said in your original post
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Where are you applying from?
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British pensioners in Thailand don't the yearly increase in the state pension, they do in the Philippines, but yes I could manage on 800 pounds a month in Thailand if I was pushed
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At least he gets the triple lock increasers, not like in Thailand, should manage well in the Phils on a UK pension
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Azure Hotel (formally Centara) Soi 15 Seized/closed
Seppius replied to scubascuba3's topic in Pattaya
The hotel on Pratumnak 5 down near the beach was a Centara, now called Sanctuary, any connection? -
Nigel Farage Demands Apology from Kemi Badenoch Over Membership Dispute
Seppius replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I like Kemi, but she is just about as naive as the Labour front bench, she will never be PM -
Russian man arrested for rampage and knife attack at Phuket hotel
Seppius replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
There will be plenty of them about when the invasion of Ukraine is over, and they come home from the front line, from both sides -
Reform UK Surpasses Conservative Party Membership in Landmark Shift
Seppius replied to Social Media's topic in World News
In 4 years Reform will be ready to govern or a strong coalition with the Tories, Labour are finished They maybe are doing what they said in their manifesto, but broke so many promises they made in interviews and debates Source : Perplexity Economic Justice: Labour promised to support common ownership of rail, mail, energy, and water but has not committed to repealing privatization structures in the NHS introduced by the previous government. Defend Migrants’ Rights: The party pledged an immigration system based on compassion but failed to abolish the NHS surcharge for all migrant workers, creating a two-tiered healthcare access policy. Workers’ Rights: Labour had committed to strengthening workers' rights and trade unions but has faced criticism for not delivering on these promises effectively. Tax Policies: Labour promised not to raise taxes on working people. However, they have implemented significant tax increases, including a £25 billion hike through National Insurance, which disproportionately affects workers. Support for Farmers: The party assured farmers that they would protect Agricultural Property Relief but broke this promise by reducing relief and imposing inheritance tax on farmland in the 2024 Autumn Budget. Winter Fuel Allowance: Labour representatives campaigned on helping pensioners with fuel bills but voted to scrap the winter fuel allowance shortly after taking office, impacting vulnerable pensioners. NHS Infrastructure: Labour promised to build a new Royal Berkshire Hospital but announced a review of the hospital program instead of moving forward with construction plans. Foreign Policy: Keir Starmer had pledged to promote peace and human rights but has been criticized for prioritizing trade agreements over human rights issues, particularly concerning Kashmir. WASPI Women: Labour initially promised support and compensation for the WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) women affected by changes to the state pension age. However, they recently backtracked, stating that compensation would not be provided despite prior commitments made by key party leaders during their time in opposition -
I use this, to watch a bit of a movie to see it I might like before I download M4uHD
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Looming Crisis: Private Schools Face Closures Amid VAT Hike
Seppius replied to Social Media's topic in World News
So the state will pay the higher salaries of the teachers? The best teachers go into the private sector for a reason, now they will probably go abroad to teach Some of the best brains in the UK are privately educated if, your idea is so left wing to think these schools would be run better by the state