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That's why we have the constituency system.Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post"a" factor. Not the factor. JC was also a factor. Frankly, if I'd had the vote, I'd have found it difficult to chose any party. They all seem utterly useless.
If all the parties are tulip, you or someone else you know have had contact with your MP and they are OK then at least you can vote for someone.
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"a" factor. Not the factor. JC was also a factor. Frankly, if I'd had the vote, I'd have found it difficult to chose any party. They all seem utterly useless.
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Only because Diane Abbot is a factor in making Labour unelectable.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostP Patel and B Johnson are just as bad at numbers, plus are actually doing more damage.
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Racist!Originally posted by Mordac View Post
Not quite as thick as you though, since one of your statements is clearly so catastrophically wrong it can only have come from a Diane Abbott campaign leaflet.
P Patel and B Johnson are just as bad at numbers, plus are actually doing more damage.
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Not quite as thick as you though, since one of your statements is clearly so catastrophically wrong it can only have come from a Diane Abbott campaign leaflet.Originally posted by Paddy View Post
What a load of tulip. The vast majority of immigration to the UK pre-brexit and post brexit is non-EU. Brexiters were thick, are thick and will always be thick.
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I see your hot waitress and raise you on skirt lengthOriginally posted by GigiBronz View Post
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s...ngththeory.asp
So hot waitresses with short skirts and you can't lose!Understanding the Skirt Length Theory
The idea behind skirt length theory is that shorter skirts tend to appear in times when general consumer confidence and excitement are high, meaning the markets are bullish. In contrast, the theory says long skirts are worn more in times of fear and general gloom, indicating that things are bearish.
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It was true 30 years ago (the abuse, swindling by the company) its got worse.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
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https://www.bigissue.com/latest/empl...ife-than-this/Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
"struggling for work" and "struggling for work at a decent wage" are two very different things. The second is much more subjective.
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