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youreavinalaff

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  1. You clearly didn't read all of my post. Nice, attempted, segue by the way. Sadly, for you, it stuck out like a sore thumb.
  2. The next few years will be interesting. It's looking very likely Labour will win the election but, by will they have a majority? The local council losses by the Conservative party were shared across a few parties. If labour win and manage to achieve everything they say they can, we'll all be thousands of pounds better off. Universities will be free, nurses will be earning 40k a year, minimum wage will be £15 an hour, NHS waiting times will be minutes and there will be no asylum seekers left as all applications will have been processed, to name a few scenarios. It's all a bit unlikely. If Labour win and fail to achieve all they say, when they announce they'll have to raise taxes or cut public spending, when they realise they need to make a few more Uturns, voters will realise it was more the situations getting worse by outside pressures rather than government making them worse. Then, hopefully, someone will have the balls to admit taxes collected are not enough, across the board, and will raise them. Also reform the benefits system. Simple economics. There is more going out than coming in. The burning question is how long, after Labour win, will it be until the current bunch of naysayers stop saying "It's not Labour's fault they can't do this, or can't do that"?
  3. Only if you intend to, or imply you intend to, stay in UK. The same for any expats.
  4. To be accurate, the perks are with UK treasury. To the tune of, circa, £200 million a year.
  5. Different to Eswatini and Lesotho. He's a constitutional monarch. Not absolute. Also different to Tonga with regards to constitutional powers.
  6. What decision? What did the people of Scotland vote for?
  7. Not trolling. No. Just correcting you. You compared Scotland to UK. The two are not comparable.
  8. What was the result of the referendum? The decision of the people of Scotland?
  9. And, what did the Scottish people think about independence? I believe there was a referendum.
  10. Seems the idea the policy is a deterrent could have legs, just like many have previously suggested. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-68918250
  11. Actually, the Crown estates is a net contributor to the treasury. You've been reading too much propaganda from Republic.
  12. He is a teacher. I'm sure he has the intellect to separate the wheat from the chaff.
  13. One Jewish guy and one other guy. How many people walked past? That doesn't prove the pro Palistinian demonstrators are dangerous.
  14. It makes sense to stop the guy in his tracks. Avoid a possible altercation. How many in the march are there more as anti Jew than pro Palistine? It's just like football fans being segregated. It only takes one person or a small majority of idiots to start. The police took the correct decision. And, yes, I believe if a Muslim tried the same thing during a pro Isreal march, the police would do the same
  15. Google. Tell him to type " Teaching jobs in Thailand".
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