Originally posted by vetran
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Nah it was just a lazy way of saying saying you are fully aware of what happened to the Duke's mother, who he blames for her death, and what happened when he was in the army to ruin his career. You are also aware like many other people in the public eye, including well-known politicians, he gets horrible stuff in the post and death threats. Hence him allegedly being "difficult" over his family's security.Originally posted by vetran View Post
ah whataboutery!
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The first one was on the main BBC News front page earlier. So not very well buried.
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The Buried News Thread
Today the Fail on Sunday lost part of their Court action against Duke of Sussex. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-62090652
Now just found out we are screwed for energy next year -
NEWS: I feel sick writing this! I've just got the latest price cap predictions from
@CornwallInsight
. A huge spike in the key year-ahead wholesale price means OCT cap prediction UP 64% (so £3,244/yr on typical bills) JAN cap prediction UP 4% (so £3,363/yr)
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