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Gut-wrenching for the UK/US allies trying to escape the Taliban and falling from planes to the ground below too, no doubt...
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I always believe everything the media say regarding a spy story as it's all bound to be accurate...
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Protects shareholders and UK tech companies while the cost of living crisis continues to bankrupt the taxpayer, the same taxpayer that bailed out HSBC in 2008. Where's the taxpayer's share HSBC profits? If a bank fails, that money doesn't disappear, someone profits!
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@californiadreamin8423 Yes, the electorate is easily led by a media that doesn't have their best interests at heart.
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@888ssss lol we have a Blair tribute act in Starmer, I'd rather him than the Tories but I'll struggle to tell the difference in many policies. I guess less corrupt and less kleptocracy.
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@Ash-os1dz We pay over £100 billion to corporations in corporate welfare and subsidies out of our taxes every year, those corporations cost us between £40-120 billion in unpaid taxes each year. We used to own our own energy supplies now we pay a consortium that has increased prices by 560% in the past year alone. Seriously your arguments are illogical and nonsensical...
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Free Market ey? Why is the taxpayer propping up corporate profits while visiting a foodbank and living in working poverty...
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Well selling off our North sea oil and gas, then privatising the energy market that taxpayers owned allowed energy companies to dictate prices while they take money from our taxes in subsidies and tax breaks. We should be self-reliant in energy...
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Something something crime, something something do the time... It's not the first time, he's done enough for a life-sentence during his privileged existence. I wonder if he'll enjoy watersports in priz?
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Committed to climate fund lol in the same way a Lion is committed to Gazelle conservation...
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@jackinthebox6876 If you're so confident in your decision maybe you could chip in to cover the £trillions lost and help a few million families who are suffering with high energy prices, food prices, mortgage/rent rises and all the other costs that you are partly responsible for...
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It should be confronted, But how about the last bastion of prejudice 'Poverty' shouldn't we do something about that Rishi?
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@faraihove7232 Both are documented facts. Sealion someone else.
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@buddha1736 PS Blair was Thatcher's Greatest Legacy, a neoliberal sympathiser and a warmongering asshat. As much as I hate to defend him. New Labour only borrowed £100 billion between 1997-2007, only borrowed around £100 billion in ten years, the Tories have borrowed more than that every year since 2010. National Debt as a % of GDP 1997/98 – 40.4% of GDP When Labour took power. National Debt as a % of GDP 2007/08 – 36.4% of GDP Before the global financial crisis. National Debt as a % of GDP was reduced by 4% by Labour in the ten years of office before the Global Financial Crisis.
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Your joke would work better if it wasn't actually called 'duct tape'...
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I wonder how their genocide in Yemen is going, heartless b@stards...
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lol at the duck or goose standing on the shore looking at them like, that's my job hooman! don't steal my food!
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Seriously, I give up on humanity. What's the point in trying to avoid nuclear armageddon if this is what we leave behind. Bring on the firey extinction balls...
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Just like your idol and mentor Tony Blair then Keith!
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Pensioners and students...
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War with the US, Aus, the UK on one side vs China/Russian/N.Korea/Venezuela/Iran/Anyone who doesn't support dollar hegemony comes closer by the day... Still could be worse, it's not as if we have a civilisation to be proud of...
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@Nickle314 I already did, it's clearly typed. Here's some more info for the hard of thinking: "Richard Sharp is Chairman of the BBC, he has donated over £400,000 to the Tories and was an advisor to Boris Johnson when he was Mayor of London. Robbie Gibb has been an aide to two Tory MPs and was Theresa May's director of communications, he is now a board member at the BBC. Tory donor Catherine Baxendale is on the panel to pick board members at the BBC and Tim Davie who is the boss at the BBC was a Tory candidate." Feel free to check any of those facts for yourself, they are a matter of public record and therefore don't require debate or opinion.
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@RocketRenton Corbyn spent months getting the prisoner exchange program back on track which enabled the Good Friday Agreement and peace!
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BILLY PIECRUST Corbyn negotiated the prisoner release with Mo Mowlam over many months behind the scenes and prisoner release was the main roadblock to peace. Corbyn gets called a terrorist sympathiser and Blair gets the accolades...
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Is one of them being lead singer for The Cure?
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Passion in parliament? That suggests politicians are human beings, sorry can't get on board with that nonsense. The pantomime that is modern life continues...
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lol the Queen of cheese claiming credit for 6 years of nothing...
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@mijicmugendo We pay £100 billion per annum out of our taxes in corporate welfare and subsidies to tax-dodging corporations through privatisation...
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@XAE_A_Xii Agreed, in a word - Cartel.
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It's so important to continue to waste billions on shaving 20 mins of the journey time of the wealthy during these peaceful, lethargic months where nothing else of import is going on and everyone is well fed and healthy...
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The gain of function experiments allows us to manipulate a virus to attack a new host such as human beings or give the virus new properties. In the US in 2014 Shi Zhengli collaborated on additional gain-of-function experiments led by Ralph S. Baric of the University of North Carolina, which showed that two critical mutations that the MERS coronavirus possesses allow it to bind to the human ACE2 receptor. Later that year Obama banned such experiments on US soil and I believe the US then invested in the same research in Wuhan, China.
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@daddylovesfaith I'm in full favour of the strikes m8, I think national strikes are required. We are heading for corporatocracy if not already there.
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@daddylovesfaith I suffer from late-stage terminal sarcasm mate. I'm just so glad the Tories sold off the taxpayer-owned Royal Mail for peanuts and allowed corporations to increase prices and reduce wages and conditions for their workers. The taxpayer loses their assets, pays higher prices, gets a reduced service and on top of that we pay them subsidies out of our taxes... Funny how privatisation always costs the taxpayer in subsidies, bailouts, and increased prices while increasing shareholder profits. It's almost as if that was the plan all along...
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I hope he doesn't go to prison and have to suffer the humiliation of dropping the soap in the shower... Too often...
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If we could only find the frictionless superconductor Tories are made from we could use it to produce infinite energy.
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Considering conservative neoliberal ideology is all about small government and privatisation, they've done a fking excellent job of nationalizing food banks, poverty and discrimination...
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Churchill was a genocidal maniac, in that regard Johnson is following suit... Churchill used famine, Johnson uses economic euthanasia...
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Fair enough, if he broke the rules we need to know of his Cummings and goings. Although Laura Iceberg said he didn't do anything wrong and I trust Laura she's the most professional, impartial, investigative journalist / Tory sycophant I know.
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Not to void his bowels while in the middle of an important meeting?
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Israel the perpetual victims... Despite being an illegal nuclear power with apartheid legislation and a hideous human rights record...
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@sirhumphreyappleby8399 Yes, of course, it's just a coincidence that the fewer police and support workers we have the more crime we have... No connection at all. Try Occam's Razor on this one bud...
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@Stalin Blair was Thatcher's greatest legacy, the man who dropped clause 4, a neoliberal asshat warmonger who takes money from S.Arabia to advise them on their genocide in Yemen? PS Iraq war was a cross-party decision in which 84 Labour MPs voted against it and only 2 Tory MPs voted against it. Right-whingers are just too thick...
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@IorekBear92 lol he did his research reading memes on the toilet walls of right-whinge social media...
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...and Spies always tell the truth. No to ww3, find someone else to manipulate.
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lol, it's fair play for the Celtic nations to take the mick when England lose at sport. The least we owe them is a good bit of banter.
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From the frying pan into the fryer...
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I'm surprised the drone isn't being used to sell confiscated recreationals...
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@mckendrick7672 Yes we're all getting screwed by the Tories. But allowing jealousy to hold up others' wage increases seems a little counter-productive. We should be working together to support anyone negotiating or striking for better wages. From cleaners, office staff, factory workers, transport drivers and so on.
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@Grizzy2023 The media is 80% owned by billionaires who are tax-dodging right-wing political donors... They polarise all issues to keep us arguing with each other so we don't notice their hands in our back pocket...
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Pity they pointed the cannons the wrong way...
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