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A new one. That puts people first and not political idealism, the wealthy, nor the State. Are public services will soon be non existent but for...
Let's face it we need a People's Revolution to bring down the ruling elite. Let's have a system that's run for the benefit of all if they are...
The Tory party and the Labour Party and every other party receives monies from wealthy outside sources so they are all far from impartial yet you...
The banks are there to make a profit like any other business but because western society relies on debt to keep it afloat (to make the rich richer...
Define 'impartial'. Telling the truth or just saying what you want to hear?
The BBC is certainly more impartial than the Sun,Mail and Express.
Banks currently have to pay the BofE to keep their money for them which is why they are talking about charging business for keeping money in their...
The basic fact is that the capitalist model currently being used by the west is bankrupt. It has nothing to do with the EU and everything to do...
GL, you are getting taken in by the bullshit successive US and UK governments have spouted to defend their actions. We don't do anything about...
Britain has done more than its fair share of bombing, raping and pillaging of innocent countries and people over the centuries. We are far from...
How do we solve it? Easy. Not sticking our oar in other countries that have nothing to do with us. Stop trying to instil western style politics in...
As people we can either say Fuck them and hope we are never in that position or do the humanitarian thing and help them out.
regardless if whose fault it is (and the U.K. is at the heart of the cause of the start of the current problems in the Middle East) we have a duty...
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Putin, the USA, the UK, Assad, ISIS...all to blame for some part of it.
BBC News - Syria: Five years into war, what is left of the country?
This is what Syrians are fleeing from, despite what that c*nt Farage may think. [IMG] Syria conflict: 'Families leave' besieged Aleppo - BBC News
I would guess prices are likely to climb next year though due to the drop in the pounds value. I wouldn't leave it too long.
Say £150-200k per annum but that has to cover all their costs. No expenses will be paid. They serve as they do now for a 5 year term before...