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Replying to @Steven_Swinford
Does this increase included inflation. At first glance it could be a defense reduction by 2030.😱
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You ser this is the problem many people on the progressive end have. I believe x, most people don't believe x. I don't want to say people are dumb so I'll say it's because Rupert murdoch is mind controlling them. It's not even a very good answer cos why isn't he controlling me
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Whereas I find it easier. Death penalty is wrong, most people think death penalty is right. They are dumb.. no need for sky fairies
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no she’s acknowledging how careless it was for the baftas to have an microphone near john davidson, and saying that it was exploitative of the baftas to do that, and how the bbc censored free palestine but kept in his n word tic after promising john they would censor him
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One other thing about Keir Starmer's increasingly hopeless vacillation over the Iranian attacks on UK targets. It's obviously bad enough in its own right. But Vladimir Putin is sitting and watching this. What signal are we currently sending to him.
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Rhasidat should absolutely be looking at the 200m for next year, shed want to be a lot better at the 400 for it to be a better option
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And thats it, nothing in consumer goods, entertainment, transport etc.. Its is absolutely true that these companies are how we grow an economy and its also true that most people dont want to do what youd have to to produce them
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#Shetland Dont want to be a pedant but on ep5, did the presbyterian minister really just say that god doesnt make people bad, its peoples free will? John Knox would like a word..
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#bbcfootball A question for Turkish fans. Has Turkey ever played a bordering country at a major tournament before?
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Replying to @MatthewStadlen
How has he managed to mess up something this simple? He just does not have that Dunkirk spirit. Self preservation, me, me, me not country or nation first. There is zero ā€˜leave no one behind’ there is zero ā€˜of service’ attitude. This is Sunak showing you who he is The cult of me.
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The student was right to attend the school and to raise the issue as an infringement of rights. Those that suggested "she knew the rules, she could of chosen another school" miss the point of intentionally challenging injustice. Maybe Rosa should've "kept her head down" ?
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Replying to @browser_things
The argument is about the economic model - something that has been changed over the last 20 years
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"I know I'd rather they cry on my shoulder than go to his funeral next week. ... Let's get rid of this stigma and men start talking." Paddy Pimblett after finding out his friend had killed himself Powerful šŸ™ #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth (via @ufc)

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Replying to @jdportes
On the real data here. What do you think has caused the Christian-NR move. Is it % of people dying were Christian > % of people born/turning 18 of no religion or are lots of people who said Christian in 2001 now syaing NR. (if only you could track people across censuses)
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And what do you think people think the question means. The big group of people (I assume) were born into a Christian family but dont go to church or spend time thinking about religion but would probably get married/buried by a priest. How are they answering?
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Westminster Voting Intention: LAB: 53% ( 1) CON: 19% (-1) Via @PeoplePolling, 12 October, Changes w/ 6 October.
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