Separate names with a comma.
That's your pseudonym blown - you're David Cameron.
For years the Series D Vincent Black Knight/Prince was my ultimate dream bike. I've ridden a D (around the TT course), but never owned one. Now...
No. The reason it would not be good is that suddenly taking such a large amount out of the economy would inevitably have a whole series of...
Eh? Although people use "government" in a range of senses, as I said, you seem to use it your own special sense - which includes people who are...
Indeed. In these threads, we tend to start off assuming a certain level of basic knowledge. If some poster makes it plain that they are not...
Or rather : It is due to the cost of paying out the medical negligence claims which patients make at the drop of a hat. USA is an excessively...
You seem to have become a bit confused. Buildings get refurbished; furniture gets purchased; nobody has ever denied that these things happen....
Pretty good rant - 7/10.
You wish.
An approach often adopted politically, if you are forced to make cuts, is first to draw up a long list of (say) 100 cuts which could potentially...
It's hardly news that 40 year-old buildings sometimes have to be refurbished, or that old furniture sometimes has to be replaced, or that...
This issue is rather like prescription charges. Since prescriptions are free for children, pregnant women, the elderly (includes me), hospital...
Indeed. The USA system is much more expensive, both overall as a percentage of GDP and in terms of cost to individual patients. It's an example...
At least we agree on something.
Governments spend our money on us for our benefit, subject to democratic control. So what is wrong with that? Government spending is on purposes...
True, it doesn't wear out but it can lift off, bubble or crack in places.
No, no, I must restrain myself from posting in this thread.
Form an orderly queue, guys.
There are reciprocal arrangements between the UK and many countries, including all the EU countries, so that UK citizens living, working or...
Indeed. However back in the real world, the "invisible hand of the market" is by no means universally beneficial, and "god" has nothing to do...