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I'm a great believer in not damaging the environment, and repairing human damage where evidenced, but climate control is a total fallacy for the fairies.
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Well, having live through the last labour takeover, this was all to be expected. There'll be more to come.
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The madness is the NHS even having diversity officers in the first place š
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Not confused, just furious
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Israel was scrutinized on October the 8th, nevermind since š Victor or victim, Israel has always been scrutinized and judged wanting.
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Previous demonstrations haven't been calling for gen-0-cide, and clearing out the populace between the river and the sea.
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It doesn't matter how dire the circumstances doris left the treasury in, this lot would make it look way worse because, whilst you're concentrating upon that debacle, they're digging graves behind your collective backs. Don't fall for it.
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Ā @primafacie6442Ā The idea is to bring about the demise of private ownership
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Oh dear
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Since when was putting your hand on someoneās back sexual assault. Since when was asking a girl on a date sexual harassment? Itās only offensive in the minds of the offended - and that speaks a lot to their mental well being, or education (which may account for their mental wellbeing too)
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Liz Trussā willingness to be flexible about her decisions leads me to worry over how decisive sheāll actually be once in office. Itās already blatantly obvious that another Maggie Thatcher she aināt.
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Please bear in mind that we had this discussion after the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic. We also already had an agreed (WHO) pandemic policy in place that clearly outlined the futility of lockdown once a virus is in the wild, which cov19 clearly was by February 2020. In actual fact it was wild by November 2019 at the latest but we didnāt know that then. Sweden was the only signatory to follow its guidelines.
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For all his faults, Trump did well on the 'foreign' stage.
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Ā @anonnymous4684Ā where have you been. She might not have the same level as the memberships of the Tory and/or Labour parties, that is true, and a goodly proportion may be global, but KJK has plenty enough support to be a thorn in anyone's side.
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Go to b&q and tell me pensioners are economically inactive. Same with my favourite teashop. There's loads of pensioners working for a living because their basic pension doesn't cut it at today's prices
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The last time they took it out of my pocket leading to my ending up in debt despite refusing to buy on credit as I wasn't entitled to any sort of benefits because I fell between the cracks - too much to claim (no extenuating circumstances - kids, ethnicity, disability, age etc), too little to survive the extra taxes.
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Please consult a psychologist, psychiatrist and a sociologist about having people never get out of the house 𤦠it might be good for the infrastructure and the atmosphere and for achieving net zero but we're heading for a mental breakdown if you do this.
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How about should they have done it at allĀ”
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I'm sorry but is Walz's cackle any better than Harris'. He looks like a performing seal in that shot at the beginning. If his grin were to spread much further, the top of his head would fall off š¤Æ
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Qatar may not be on the list of third world countries anymore but neither were we 60 years ago when homosexuality was still banned in the UK. Just as a large familyās kids are of different ages and maturity, counties of the world have matured to different timescales. Weād not have been particularly grateful to be criticised for our laws on homosexuality despite the last UK restrictions on it only being decriminalised in 2003. There are still people who have not ācome outā yet because they fear thereās stigma attached to it.
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I despised him all the way through his last term. It wasn't until I researched my argument why not to vote him back in that I saw how successful the media brainwashing had been. They're now trying again. OMG I despise the MSM š
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𤷠I would never vote for boris but he got in despite that. Mind you, look at the debacle he turned that into 𤦠At least Trump has some success in his history going for him.
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Ā @bonnieabrs1003Ā damned if they do, damned if they don't š¤·š¼ just can't win.
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You actually believe what you see on twitter šš¤£š
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Education, education, education. Get the kids taught that it's ok to have kids, that it's actually beneficial.
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Not as unnecessary as your interjection
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Social media has a lot to answer for š¤
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There are people suffering an agonising life, never mind death, for whom the strongest painkillers don't work and who are not allowed to bring it to a close.
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Not that I'm exactly a fan of surrogacy but I think that very much depends upon how you broach the subject. You can make anything sound bad if you really want to. Then it will more likely have a negative connotation. However, taking the alternative approach to make it a good thing and it's no more traumatic than being adopted. Looking at it as slave labour and it's a negative. Point out that the mother was being paid for an unbelievably generous job she was doing and it becomes a positive.
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The 1970s society was already hostile to men. 50 years of derision has a lot to answer for on both sides. But one of the biggest problems we have is that people don't touch any more. People need to touch for good mental health and touching has been taboo for a long time now. Also there's too many chemicals in our food that are making us infertile. Probably making us mental too but definitely barren.
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āĀ @aroyalaustralianĀ You forget, it was Diana who strayed first. She wasn't grown up enough to adjust to life at the deep end of a very restrictive protocol. And Charles was too way out of his depth to cope with the attention seeking of the immature, young flibbertigibbet he'd taken on to bear his heirs when she had a breakdown. They were very obviously very much not suited. They were very obviously very different characters who were extremely damaging to each other. Had Diana been twenty years older, they might have made it work but she wasn't and they didn't. There's blame on both sides. Don't listen to the media lies and Diana's petulance and lay it all on Charles' doorstep.
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We just shipped the problem elsewhere and then called out the new producers for their pollution damage.
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āĀ @MarcusCorbettĀ because the men who would have been expected to have responded were slaughtered before they even knew they were under attack.
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It's bullying. We need to start calling all these isms exactly what they are. They are all a form of bullying for one reason or another. Bullying isn't acceptable behaviour whatever label you give it.
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Not so much the future of mankind as that of the anglosphere.
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Ny Glaswegian aunt is turning in her grave. She despised everything this woman stands for.
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The labour party designed the immigration policy that got us here in the first place. TB wanted immigrants to bulk up the labour force
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My! He's not a Ron fan is he š¤
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You really donāt understand the law, do you. Or pregnancy for that matter. Best off keeping mum.
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The democrats in the house and the senate stopped just about everything Trump tried to do last time around. Time to get his own back
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I have a teacher friend in Poland. She cannot start work at the beginning of the year without a clean bill of health from her annual end of summer health check. Itās part of their policy of delivering high quality education. Yes. If only that were a thing in the UK ..
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Ā @BlackRain_Ā get over yourself
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To be fair a good proportion of men have done similar before they grew up (and after in some cases)
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āĀ @splinterbyrdĀ not justice as we know it, no, but certainly justice as he handed it out.
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ABSOLUTELY NOT
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Good for you mum. (Have you tried her on magnesium and/or vit b complex?)
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We don't do it to puppies because we don't want the bother of playing mother every 2 hours
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āĀ @johnsmith1474Ā and yt seems to have deleted my response about how things went from none to no choice š
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āĀ @helenromanelli2544Ā and yt also seems to have deleted my comment on the TP being about keeping people safe - well not ā°ļø
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Surprisingly she's around 52 so, as someone else pointed out, pretty much over the hill and worn out and obviously way out of her depth. Fortunately, unlike someone else tried to suggest, not bullied but more likely suffering from only child syndrome. I have a cousin a bit like that - the world is wonderful so long as it's going her way but total meltdown and throw your dummy out of the pram paddy as soon as she's asked to do anything she doesn't want to do 𤷠though, I admit, I find it a surprise that the BBC didn't totally throw their expert under the bus
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