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He has an alibi, he is in Switzerland.
For an "alternative" view try RT Apparently Britain had more reason to kill Litvinenko :Wideyed:
:upyeah: bookmarked
All that weight on the back would ruin the handling ;)
Was there one left over when everyone else had departed ?
So where does Jeremy Corbyn fit on this scale :Angelic:
A former colleague of mine met him at a mountain bike event a few years ago and said he was very open and more than willing to chat. I guess it...
Good to know. I am not convinced of the benefits of V Power petrol, but V Power diesel definitely gives a bit more grunt, but not in the Ducati ;)
Agreed, but he is, and they do.
Is he self-absorbed and selfish ? Possibly, but he is also open and honest about who he is and people can choose whether to go along with him or not.
Wot El T said ;)
Nobody really knows what the future holds and agendas are being followed to try to achieve a desired outcome, this is what politics is about.
They ?
If correct Alex Salmond used to argue for “full fiscal autonomy”. Now he argues for mere “full fiscal responsibility”. is an interesting point....
It is a certainty if you have a gold plated public sector pension underwritten by the taxpayer. Those on defined contributions pensions are...
No they're not, the risk and reward distribution is completely different. In the private sector the risk falls upon the prospective pensioner...
And look what the French farmers, one pig and a vegetable patch, are prepared to do when their subsidies are threatened.
It was a very good spoof, very funny, but overplayed just a tad :upyeah: I didn't know she was from Mallaig.
Yes they are but I make the distinction simply because most public sector pensions are unfunded defined benefits whereas most private sector...
OK Vale, who just farted ?