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you claiming i'm wrong?
there isn't a 'sheamus o'hooligan's' Irish bar franchise in every city in the known universe?
bolloks
you really do talk pish, pal.
What % of Irish exports do you estimate these bars / pubs represent?
you claiming i'm wrong?
there isn't a 'sheamus o'hooligan's' Irish bar franchise in every city in the known universe?
bolloks
you really do talk pish, pal.
In the future the UK will have to rely on Chinese and Indian investment. The British have no money as they've squandered it on fancy cars and flat screen TVs.
The Irish have squandered money similarly, but have an export led economy.
In the future the UK will have to rely on Chinese and Indian investment. The British have no money as they've squandered it on fancy cars and flat screen TVs.
Loyal members of the Chinese Communist Party are working in British consulates, universities and for some of the UK's leading companies, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
An extraordinary leaked database of 1.95 million registered party members reveals how Beijing's malign influence now stretches into almost every corner of British life, including defence firms, banks and pharmaceutical giants.
Most alarmingly, some of its members – who swear a solemn oath to 'guard Party secrets, be loyal to the Party, work hard, fight for communism throughout my life...and never betray the Party' – are understood to have secured jobs in British consulates.
Oh, and where's the diversity in China leadership?
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