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Its funny how we pronounce names and things with different accents.

Its most probably explains why there are so many Chinese people living in Harrow!
 
Burnam says he wants to save the Labor party, not sure that’s going to be easier than saving the country, but haven’t a clue what he stands for, other than his history as a Bliarite
 
Burnam says he wants to save the Labor party, not sure that’s going to be easier than saving the country, but haven’t a clue what he stands for, other than his history as a Bliarite
I actually think hes a big threat to Reform.

If he has done anything near for Manchester that Rudy Giuliani did for New York then he has proven record.

If I was a Labour man I'd want him in.
 
Certainly!

1. The state pension, or a similar amount under a different name, is paid to everyone in Britain who has reached the state pension age. BUT - not everybody has worked and paid taxes all their lives, as I have and I am sure you have. One can leave school, never have a job and live off the state for decades and get the same pension as somebody who has worked.
Incorrect. someone who has not been credited with the appropriate NI stamps will not be entitled to a state pension.
They might be entitled to pension credit, which is a different concept altogether.
Also, foreigners of pensionable age who have not worked in Britain, get it. They don’t deserve it.
Nonsense. their status as foreigners makes no difference. They are either entitled to pension, if they have sufficient number of NI stamps. Or they're entitled to pension credit.
NB non-working "homemakers" are not automatically entitled to a full state pension. It depends on their roles whether they are entitled or not.
If you wish to discuss the issues, at least educate yourself first. :rolleyes:

2. In a true pension scheme,
Nonsense.
There is no single "true" pension scheme; instead, the term describes any legally compliant financial arrangement designed to provide income in retirement or upon reaching a specific age.
You can't invent your own definition of words to support your extreme narratives. That's Mottie's prerogative. :rolleyes:
 
Its funny how we pronounce names and things with different accents.

Its most probably explains why there are so many Chinese people living in Harrow!
I'm very confident that your ability in Chinese, or any foreign language, is limited to infantile gurgles.
 
Burnam says he wants to save the Labor party, not sure that’s going to be easier than saving the country, but haven’t a clue what he stands for, other than his history as a Bliarite
Both WS and AB want to rejoin the EU, in the long term.
In the meantime they both want to continue Starmer's move to be closer to the EU.
 
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