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@jeanettecardinal790 Sir Mark is brilliant! Who else could have caused people to look back on dear Dame Cressida's time as Commissioner as a golden age?
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Why should he bother? None of those problems will ever apply to him.
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Which, of course, presupposes that the Princess of Wales does smoke.
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@taffyterrier Sounds a bit like Preston Bus Station.
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@Roatanlova68fmp71lliiiak As anyone else will be. There is no serious intent to solve this issue in the Tory Party, and the Labour/Lib Dem approach seems to be 'come one come all.'
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Have you considered the alternative? That Lammy knows exactly what he is doing, and it isn't intended to benefit the UK?
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@Mavmode Sure, and didn't Barack Obama be after doing exactly that, bedad!
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@Beenjammin.Buttons You really believe that accusing the vast majority of the people of the UK of being 'extreme right-wing thugs' was wise, or accurate? Try to ask yourself. If people were content with their lot, would they respond sympathetically to any extremist agitation. of the right or the left, in the first place? Starmer should have tried to aim for unity, not simply created further tension, but he chose not speak more as a rabble-rouser than in the manner of a Statesman.
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What really depresses me is not the fact that we are no longer a serious country, but that our political elite are happy to accept this as a given.
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Would you be happy if your salary was cut by £8,000 p.a.?
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Five years at £91k pa, plus more or less unlimited expenses and the opportunity to make a few 'contacts.' ? I doubt that they will be worrying much.
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@joshuataylor3550 'There's plenty of evidence that they married with locals who would have been brown and black.' I assume you can provide an academic source in support of your claim? The Ptolemys are known to have intermarried within their family, and to have established marriage alliances with the Seleucids, who were also Macedonian/Greek.
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Alas, irony doesn't work very well on here. Nor does sarcasm.
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But please ask him not to send the malignant markles to Britain. We have troubles enough.
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Don't worry. Starmer has probably been secretly taking lessons in how to look both dignified and sad when greeting the body bags.
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@Angular_Extra3859-n4s What did Churchill say? 'Jaw Jaw is better than War War' I believe. What is it about perpetual war between Ukraine & Russia that you, like Starmer and the EU 'leaders,' apparently find so oddly appealing? I don't recally Winston being particularly afraid of conflict, but I do recall that he, like most people, believed that wars end at the peace table, not on the battledfield.
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Or, at the very least, not believe that Henry VII was the son of Henry VIII, or that Marie Antoinette won a Nobel Prize.
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@jjefferyworboys8138 Perhaps I missed something, but weren't MPs aware of where Westminster was when they sought election? If I applied for a post in a location 200 miles, for example, from where I lived, I would not expect my new employers to pay for a second home for me should I get the job.
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@vel230 Do you think that Greeks & Macedonians were different races?
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“Labour Have NO IDEA What They’re Doing” There is a more terrifying possibility. That they know exactly what they are doing.
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@wonderlocs7758 That isn't what the comment said at all.
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I assume that he was visiting in order that any people required to give evidence at the Inquiry knew wxactly what he wished them to say.
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Sorry, but 'Achilles' is a traditional and respected name for a Royal Navy warship. There have been ten previous ones in the Royal Navy, and, indeed, there were two at Trafalgar, albeit one on each side!
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Tragically, we also have Ed Miliband.
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The Rev. Vennells probably thinks that a seat on a Quango, or the CEOship of an NHS Trust again, still isn't out of reach. She has, after all, contacts with Labour Royalty through Alice & Jack.
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@robertcreighton4635 Alas. A vote for Harris would indeed be a vote for an Aspidistra.
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@genuinerf4868 Yet, presumably, you haven't been?
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@DeneMonkey What is your excuse for your incorrect grammar?
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@zuludawn2010 I am writing about your intriguing idea that the Ukraine war is about 'freedom and democracy.' You surely cannot believe that European leaders, still less Sir Keir, have the slightest interest in either?
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Population per sq. km. in India, for example was, 435 in 2022. In England (as opposed to the UK) in the same year, it was 434. Perhaps Louise might explain why, when 'Refugees welcome here' demonstrators are asked, they almost universally make the pious comment, 'I would love to accommodate an 'asylum seeker' but I simply don't have the room.' Which is, being interpreted, akin to saying that 'refugees are welcome, but mustn't be allowed to inconvenience me personally.'
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Sometimes it seems that Blair could be seen drinking the blood of new born babies, and he would still be invited onto certain parts of the media for his opinions.
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@teresaward8174 Hague, as Cameron's lackey, was quite effective in reducing Libya to a charnel house and opening up the whole of southern Europe to uncontrolled immigration.
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If these creatures are symptomatic of the qualities and abilities of the senior 'management' of a major organisation like the Post Office, I wonder about other major Britith organisations, and the qualities of their 'great & good?'
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@bluestream50 Yes they do. She has done interviews in the last few days.
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I see the mistake you have made here. Putting 'MP' and 'Principle' in the same sentence, when the terms are mutually exclusive.
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Seriously, does one more anti-British MP in Parliament matter, when there are already so many?
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By now, he is probably an Inspector.
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@lesleylamy The comment above did not even mention Farage, but referred solely to the Dear Leader.
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Grossly unfair. If you had to sit in a room with Angela Raynor, David Lammy, Rachel Reeves, & Yvette Cooper, wouldn't you try to get as far away as possible? After all, it might, just possibly, be contagious.
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@PAB86 You think that the Dear Leader cares in the slightest about the state of Britain?
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Nonsense! Mr. Lammy is well aware that Thomas Cranmer was Archbishop of Canterbury at the time of Henry VIII and his successor, Henry VII.
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@michaeldunham3385 'So what are you saying, you disagree with his decision to stand up to a brutal authoritarian dictatorship?' I think most people disagree with his determination to drag Britain into something that is much more easily started than finished. Have you never heard the saying that there are few things more dangerous than a desperate politician? After the shambles of his administration to date, Starmer must see an exciting oversea adventure as a means of diverting attention from his catalogue of failures, as it enables him to posture on the world stage. I understand Leopoldo Galtieri thought much the same in 1982.
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@sugarkane4830 Incorrect. The Church of England defines itself as 'Catholic,' but not in the same sense as Roman Catholicism.
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Perhaps you might go there and fight for the cause you so clearly espouse?
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@beejj6190 Didn't you listen to what he actually said? Which was that if he was the DEFENCE barrister he would have defended Blake with all his heart?? Not what you have claimed. The fact is that even the most guilty people imaginable are still entitled to a defence of their actions to be presented in court. If you object to this, then you propose a system that, like much of the Media. judges those accused on the basis of political convenience, or the prejudices of their paymasters. Would you prefer the 'Burn the Witch' of the Salem witch trials?
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@BillieBailey-th3lc You could always join the Ukrainian army, and show the courage of your convictions?
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Revealed by whom, exactly?
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@aleph8888 I don't thin k that the 'appearance of impropriety' has ever bothered Mandelson much.
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@gbentley8176 'Not signed yet, see what the MP's say next week.' Alas, the new batch of labour MPs are little more than automata, who will say and do exactly what the Dear Leader requires of them. That is if my own MP is anything to go by.
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More worryingly, he might know exactly what he is doing.
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