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Such a classy woman, representative of Trump's supporters no doubt...
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Most exciting thing to happen in Snooker since Steve Davies once smiled back in the 80s...
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The land of the fleeced and the home of the deranged...
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Financial advice from Liz Truss is like taking swimming lessons from a butterfly...
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I'm still amazed how well he hides the horns, wings and cloven hooves....
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A human being carrying their own luggage, surely a monument to investigative journalism...
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lol, who hasn't accidentally spent a year in space... We've all done it!
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Imagine a country that persecutes someone for the colour of their skin (orange)... Oh and the criminal activities that they have practised all their life...
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I was going to say how can she look emotional when she lacks emotion. But yours is better.
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How many now are the US up to? 3 or 4 a month? Must be all those bear arms...
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He needs to undo the past 13 years of incompetence and destruction of UK infrastructure and the economy. Then he needs to turn the most selfish group of inept kleptocrats into 'real' human beings.
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The Trump pantomime continues...
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@CanadianBear47 We had a school shooting in the UK in 1996, the laws were changed, restrictions and storage regulations enforced and haven't had another. People of good character (no violent criminality) can still own firearms in the UK.
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Not mentally fit for a Tupperware party to be fair...
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Pity they aren't used to farm produce in Britain considering the escalation of food banks, the loss of EU subsidies may be a contributory factor...
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Obviously a selfish act, but let's consider the opportunity was gifted to Russia because of globalisation and mass production. Every country should be self-sufficient in food and energy needs...
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@bykurt_is PS There have been 470 in the US so far this year alone...
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Javier_600 PS "The Royal House of Habsburg, one of the most powerful dynasties of Medieval and Renaissance Europe, reigned over much of Europe for centuries. But genetic inheritance and the perils of inbreeding may explain their demise." Nothing to be proud of...
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@sumiland6445 Thankyou for that eloquent and erudite question, please explain what word troubles your understanding...
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@benoitbvg2888 We have always been self-sufficient in the UK since before feudalism. Being an agrarian society through farming and agriculture. It's only the past few decades that aren't because of supermarket pressure and lack of support by the government for the farming community.
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@joso7228 Agreed, He u-turns more than a snake with a broken internal compass. His promises are as insubstantial as the ether.
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@richardkent7369 'British farming vehicles' are used to farm produce when not turned into rocket launchers.
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@williamburnam4693 Get used to defeat :)
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@supertuscans9512 Trump's a Scrotus!
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British taxpayer now paying to protect Israeli genocide by targeting the remains of the Saudi genocide in Yemen? Pity we don't have investigative journalism anymore...
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@jannichi6431 Not to mention rising global tensions, it's a huge mistake in this day and age to rely on imports for the basics.
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@dearmas9068 My apologies but while I'd love to correct your fallacious, illogical comments, It would be like debating a hamster with a head injury...
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Funny how the wealthy always complain about immigrants, it's almost as if they are trying to gaslight people into thinking it's poor immigrants who are responsible for the poverty in society and not the wealthy people who exploit their labour...
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@andymcdonald8922 Gardening and patio tips from Fred West.
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What a load of bullocks, only joking - good job!
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The main thing I love about cricket is... Nope, got nothing...
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Javier_600 She's as common as any other human being, aside from her family inbreeding. Your sycophancy and belief in divine rule is archaic feudal dogma...
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@oxana3806 How when farming is becoming a dying industry partly due to lack of subsidies and downward pressure from large retailers making bumper profits off Farmers...
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Floods are bad but less damaging than Clinton was...
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Asside from the invisible magical deity in the sky and their myriad representatives who force their dogma on the rest of us. Everyone is born with equal rights and equal status until the system kicks in and determines their rights by age, geographical location, wealth and power. The struggle then begins for those on the lower rungs of the hierarchical ladder to keep the basic rights their ancestors fought for. For instance in the UK many groups such as the Rebecca Rioters, Tolpuddle Martyrs, Chartists, Scotch Cattle, Wat Tyler and the peasant's revolt, suffragettes and the Anti-Slavery Society fought and died to achieve the rights we now have. While the Government are trying to remove those rights as they get in the way of profits and control.
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@robstewart1703 Nah, we don't need to stockpile that as no one eats it these days. But thanks for the suggestion...
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@robstewart1703 I'm against imperialism and the monarchy, try again. We imported tea and spices from India via the East India Company hardly essential survival basics... Look up "The British Agricultural Revolution" also known as the Second Agricultural Revolution which took place between the mid 17th century to the late 19th century...
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@dearmas9068 (*a ridiculous) your understanding isn't required and your ignorance isn't my problem...
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Bacon porking referendum announcing failed PM and Panama scandal star...
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@robertsteele474 The UK has a tenth of the fatal stabbings the US has per 100,000 of the population. Seriously the US is uncivilized stop trying to compare. The stats prove the US is a violent idiocracy...
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@muckraker7942 The UK has something called civilisation and decent legislation...
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The West probably gave Prigozhin a huge bribe to start trouble and then he took another one from Putin to go away.
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@jjefferyworboys8138 Feel free to go back to your hovel under the bridge. Trolls not welcome. Taxation on ordinary people is at its highest in decades and corporations already get tax relief, tax breaks and cost the treasury between £40-120 billion per annum in unpaid taxes via the tax gap.
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Well, the wealthy have the fast expansion they wanted and the huge amount of profiteering at the taxpayer's expense has already been astronomical. They obviously aren't concerned with the North or the gratuitous costs already incurred...
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It doesn't. Ukraine's arsenal comes from the US, Britain and many other countries. But Ukraine v Russia is a proxy war between the East and West. A new flare up in the ongoing - not so cold war - as was Syria. Western media is always looking for an excuse to demonize Russia, N.Korea, China etc with the aim of gaining our/public support for what will no doubt turn into WW3. I'm impartial and have interest in wars of resources or control of oil, banking and consumer cash cows, but I try to be aware.
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