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    Reform has a Russia problem

    Don't be silly. Labour aren't raving extremists, trying to out-racist the others. If anything, Labour are too timid. Likely because they have to tread incredibly softly with what is a conservative (with a small c) country.
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    why do people support Reform when they have no idea of their policies

    Or rejoin the customs union. £90 billion a year gain right there (y)
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    Farage In The News

    You would. Just because (y)
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    What have you bought today?

    A base to stand a Christmas tree in. Thirty b@st@rd squid though.
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    Budget

    18 year olds will be putting almost all of it back into the economy - "growing it" - while old tossers like you and I won't be(y)
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    Climate Change

    I've already said as much, but "there's none so blind as those who (are too scared to admit they're wrong)"
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    Reform has a Russia problem

    If Reform still exist come next GE, I can see them getting in. If they do get in, they'll fudge it up royally, and blame everyone else for "holding them back from what really needs doing". That's where I'm at right now.
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    Reform Policies

    What's the matter? Sleep with the dogs, gotta expect some fleas (y)
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    Reform Policies

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    why do people support Reform when they have no idea of their policies

    Which would cost between £40 billion and £80 billion. I quite like the idea of winning the lottery but, if the trade - off is that I have to spend the rest of my life in a wheelchair to get it, it becomes less appealing.
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    Climate Change

    In 30 yrs time, the naysayers will mostly be irrelevant or dead so, if we haven't extincted ourselves by then, humanity will be fully on renewables anyway. Regardless of whether fusion is a goer or not.
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    Climate Change

    I have to completely disagree with you on this. It is not "the key point", any more than you're going to die anyway, so may as well smoke, drink and slob around and never seek medical attention for anything that doesn't feel right. It is also not "the key point", as the people who are...
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    Climate Change

    I agree that it is not a case of running out. I didn't answer your questions because they were loaded, daft, or both. If you meant "humanity" and the "anthropogenic" part of "anthropogenic climate change", I believe that we can. Climate will always change. Climate changing through human...
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    Trumps peace deal

    "You don't have the cards!" Any half-decent negiotator or politician works to get more than their position / plight merits. Orangina is a bully, plain and simple.
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    May god be with you.

    The weak-of-mind will follow, like sheep, Tommy Ten Names. Why not God then? Although, in the case of Yax, "He's not the Messiah: he's a very naughty boy!"
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    Shows how untrustworthy the BBC are

    The why is for others. I just don't think he was shot, or hit with shrapnel. I think it was staged.
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    Shows how untrustworthy the BBC are

    Me? Just the one (y)
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    Climate Change

    Seriously, do you think we'll be burning fossil fuels forever? The next millennium? Century? Decade? At some point, even the most rabid will say "of course not!", so the argument is only of when, rather than if.
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    Climate Change

    Carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for centuries. While not helping, what [China] put out last year has not contributed to the climate change of the last few decades. That's mainly on us, Europe, and 'Murca. In reality, we've put down the foundations and much of the building, and current...
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