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This is what happens when a country that's been bankrupt for 23 years, halts production and takes even bigger loans to pay people to stay home. The UK is bankrupt, that's what a growing budget deficit that's existed since the Blair government in 2000 means. Every year the government borrow money (mostly from China) with insane interest just to continue providing basic government services at status quo. The budget deficit is now just shy of half a trillion pounds per year. There should be no surprise that things aren't working out for people. Both major parties have utterly destroyed the economy. When it comes to the next election, vote the major parties out.
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@CimonSowel1 Ironically minimum wage jobs are the ones most likely to be shed first. The lower the skills required the easier it is to replace. See cashiers whom have been replaced with touchscreens.
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"We're going to open an investigation into whether the guard rails the bus went through were incapable of preventing it from going through" 😂 What a waste of time and money. The bus went through, so obviously the rail couldn't stop it.
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I have been a behavioural research and neuroscientist for 15 years now, and I can't say I have ever heard a colleague say what is claimed at 6:22 is a common phrase.
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😂😂 Reform couldn't even keep it together for a year. What a sorry state of affairs. Look at all these comments on this video talking about who should replace farage in his own party, and dooming reform. Nowhere even remotely close to an election and the parties already turned to a shambles because a nationless billionaire said some mean words. 😂
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@danrayson Bitcoin is a pathetic pump and dump scam to rob fools of their money. Only complete morons buy crypto. Vote at the ballot box, by voting out both major parties.
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Go back and look at that crime data. It does not correlate to COVID. It correlates very strongly with a particular movement exported from Yankville that occurred in 2020. That data correlates all over the west with the same thing. This isn't going to get any better.
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@podling3500 lol literally the opposite is happening
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Because now that governments and corporations know that green washing sells, it's a race to see who can deploy the most green washed things first in order to have bragging rights and extract the most money out of consumers. Net zero isn't zero, it's creative accounting and every country will get there regardless of what policies are in place. Objectively climate change is not about emissions. It's about population scale. Fixing this mess requires managed depopulation to 1 billion globally by the end of the century. It's been in every IPCC report since it's inception in 1987 and has been agreed by climate science since 1962.
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"Taiwan is an autonomous province that China and the rest of the world see as part of China and have done since 1957 and no country supports it's independence" FTFY.
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This announcement came as a direct result following a meeting between Rishi and BoJo. The quote from BoJo missed out was "now is not the time for my return" That is, he intends to return just now right now. Perhaps he came to a deal with Rishi. Perhaps Rishi said something that made BoJos position even upon winning completely untenable. BoJo knows that having the privileges committee as a question mark over him makes his return a problem right now. I'd expect to see a leadership challenge next year.
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He should never have left. It frankly was never going to be possible for Tories to hold the next election without Boris. They should have backed him all the way. He threw a party and everyone wasn't invited. Would have been old new by the next election, inflation would have gobbled up the news cycle completely. Strong performance under inflation would have ensured another Tory victory at the polls. After pushing out a sitting prime minister, zero chance of retaining office after the next election.
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