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Note, the changes are from Angus Reid’s last poll on this topic, which was for The Mail on Sunday, the Sunday Express articles references the last poll conducted for the Sunday Express. The Mail on Sunday Poll details can be found here
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Total 10GW wind turbine capacity returning 770MW (7.7% of capacity). 2.4% of Sunday afternoon electricity demand pic.twitter.com/CvzKCQmH84
SCONs, Orange Orders, SDL, Kippers, Rangers season ticket holders and Michelle Mone? There may be a lot of crossover in those categories, mind.
Now enough: Sell them to the French or some-such....
Edit: Shouldn't that be Kipper, singular?
Grumpy,
Wipe-out your own kith-and-kin on political grounds? I thought you were a Scot: You are nae more than a lickle, bitter Oirish fule! I hope Wee-Eck loves you....
:edited: So as not so scare-off SNat worth the effort.... Xxxx
What are PBers supposed to do? Cut and paste the unclickable link into Google then search for it? This is silly. It worked fine until today.
Balcombe Club @BalcombeClub
#balcombe.. World Record BBq 3hrs and 35 mins to go @HelpforHeroes
The advice to you was to copy the text from within the tweet, as you did with the first comment on this thread.
UK Greens @UKGreens
The crowd are now booing the drivers for destroying the planet #GoGaia #Greenpeace #F1
I hope this is a parody account!
England at 12-1 at BillyKnoll. Cannae log in....
http://www.betfair.com/exchange/cricket/market?id=1.109859001
Michelle Mone can feck off though.
http://ukgeneralelection2015.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/nick-clegg-priced-at-72-to-lose.html
Labour Press Team @labourpress
Labour's Shadow Foreign Secretary @DAlexanderMP commenting on the latest developments regarding the UN's (cont) tl.gd/n_1rm3h5b
I keep seeing these 1/X tweets from Labour - haven't they twigged the whole 140 character message yet?
I mean, unless there's another Michelle Mone, I wouldn't be telling Michelle Mone to feck off, even if she told me she thinks Ed Miliband is the greatest politician ever.
I know she said she'd emigrate in 2007, but come on, be forgiving.
Bernd Lucke was pushed to the ground in the northern city of Bremen and one campaign worker was attacked with a knife.
It is the latest in a string of scuffles between the far-left and the party which is calling for the return of the deutsche mark."
http://www.euronews.com/2013/08/25/leader-of-german-anti-euro-party-attacked-at-election-rally/
Still, it would be a first if Greenpeace actually told the truth for once...
@JimSheridanMP
Perhaps senior Labour colleagues problem with Ed is his proposal to end the 2job culture in politics & the threat to their external earnings
Labour Press Team @labourpress
(2/2) "...if the Gov are finally taking this issue seriously then that is to be welcomed. @YvetteCooperMP
-Syrian government this afternoon said it has reached agreement to allow UN inspectors to the area subject to the alleged chemical weapons attack.
-US officials say there is little doubt there was a chemical weapons attack carried out by Assad forces.
These two developments may turn out to be rather inter-linked. I reported last night that the Iranians were saying Syria would say yes to a UN inspection which has been borne out. Problem was that given maybe another day to arrange the practicalities (bear in mind it is a hot zone) there may not be much soil or air evidence.
Based on Syrian chemical weapon stocks that the West is aware of, the likelihood is that chemical choice was of a non-persistent variety, ie designed to enable ones troops to go into the zone a short time afterwards without a constant need to don a noddy suit. Combined with the possibility of a mixing operation of more and less deadly chemicals and the fact (as reported here) that the Assad forces spent the time after the attack shelling and bombing the place definitive identification might get a touch difficult.
As a result the US, who have the intelligence ok and are making very different signals with the kind of 'little doubt' pronouncements than they did with previous alleged attacks, might find itself in a bind, or indeed have a way out of taking any action.
That said, 30% of SLab voters and 22% of SLD voters feels about right, although I'd guess that it might be as high as 40% SLab and a bit lower SLD, perhaps 15%.
Australia CCC are morphing into Wigan-Boy JCC.* Do they lack the guts of their fore-fathers...?
* If they try to play like a "national" team then some "lay-the-draw" folk may cheer up...!
As opposed to the 40% (?) who just won't bother on the day.
Under 38% 5/6
Over 38% 5/6
This poll today points to a 42% Yes vote.
If I were Cooke I would send Pietersen and Bell out to open and close down the run chase if there is an early wicket.
That way you please the crowd and save the match.
I got the max stake with PP in June for 64%+, at 11/10.
Do you wanna know what the max stake was? £15.74. Yepp, what a bunch of bad losers they are. Clearly not chuffed with their 2011 pay outs.
They're now 5/1.
Since then they have adjusted up their +/- level to 38.5%. Still the same price, 5/6.
Crathie Parish Church was the venue for Princess Ann's second marriage to Commander Timothy Laurence, and it turned out to be perfect for this far more low key Royal Family wedding. I must admit that I always thought that it was the long absences that Fergie endured from Andrew during his Naval career that was most responsible for their marriage breakdown. Prince Andrew and Fergie have always remained close as parents and friends, so this clear sign that Fergie is now being quietly accepted back into the Royal fold at Balmoral might also be due to the fact their daughters could be looking to get engaged/married in the near future. I doubt either of their daughters would countenance their father sitting anywhere other than in the front row at Fergie's side alongside the Royal Grandparents after walking them up the aisle to give them away.
repeat ad nauseum 2013/14
What are Angus Reid playing at, only publishing tiny bits of the data?
The US response to the Syrian government approval for access to the site of the alleged chemical weapons is that its 'too late'. Technically this is bang on.
In the world of diplomacy that you would assume this is a statement that
a) a response has been decided and its going ahead and/or
b) its designed to sweat the Syrians and their allies into some kind of concession. Though there is no reported indication of an offer on the table, the US has been in direct contact with the Syrians at a very high level and may have come up with a price for the regime to pay if it wants to avoid a strike.
Combined with the amount of open US activity going on Option B is perfectly possible but you get the impression from the media that its Option A. Certainly the US has decided on its response and its multi faceted.
Migrating within the British isles is something that is easy to do and for which there has been a long history. While it's possible that the poll response on this occasion is as reliable as Brits saying that they'd like to emigrate, this isn't a question where respondents generally have no knowledge of the pros and cons.
Of course, an independent Scotland might also attract some current emigrants back (if pb is any guide, some of the most enthusiastic Scots nats are enthusing from some distance from the motherland). We do not even have unreliable polling on this, however.
I have never seen Scotland except when it is raining. We would drive across the border and up the A74, and inevitably within a few minutes either side of the border it would start to rain, and would not stop until our return to England.
My impression of Scotland still frustrates her, but she consoles herself these days with the much warmer and far cheaper lifestyle of the southeastern US.
For the British, the lure of a better climate is a big draw but I suspect you'd find a good proportion of those who head off to foreign parts don't make it and want to come back. Uprooting away from family and friends and moving to a different place which you may think is just like the UK but isn't (Australia, Canada and New Zealand being good examples) can lead to huge social and domestic problems for families.
Integrating into a different society and culture isn't easy - making new friends isn't always easy. The same is true for those who come here and I suspect they aren't coming for the climate. For them, the aspiration of a better life may simply mean a place where your Government isn't trying to kill you because you come from the "wrong" tribe or religion.
The race was red, and less exciting than I expected, but still had its moments. Plus, it was very useful for highlighting relative pace on a track festooned with high speed corners:
http://enormo-haddock.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/belgium-post-race-analysis.html
The reality of migration is often very different to the fantasy. The British may assume that large parts of the world (and let's not beat about the proverbial, we mean the former English-speaking Dominions) will be easy places in which to assimilate but the truth is very different. Canada, Australia and New Zealand are no longer, if they ever were, slices of England transported across the seas.
In any case, moving away from all you know and have ever known to a strange new place with new and confusing ways is daunting at any time even if the language is no barrier. For much of history, the vast majority of humans stayed within a tightly-defined area and never travelled very far except under duress.
But I think the USA and the West are thinking of the precedent. That is they don't want any future autocrats to think that when in real danger of losing power, the solution is to launch gas attacks upon the rebels
How many overs left at the Oval?
I can only imagine the reaction from some on here had Cook done the same and the roles been reversed.
With the Series and the Ashes not at stake, Clarke could afford to be generous. In another situation, I doubt any captain would have been so well-disposed.
A terrible end to a test match.
Of course when England bowled 11 overs an hour on Thursday that was fine, we did reap what we sowed.
Did it because I suspected Michael Clarke might set England an enticing target.
Not a total waste of time from England's point of view, they finish the series with some momentum which had been lost earlier in this test
If England had been 8 or 9 wickets down, what would be fair then?
England have now gone 13 Test matches without defeat, equalling their best run since 1971
Sorry mate...If it`s any consolation,there`s a chap on TMS who put £10 at 175:1 this morning who`s now probably crying into his handkerchief.
It was also because of them that neutral umpires were brought in, completely unnecessarily in my view.
I can only assume from your comment that you are not a cricket fan and do not know that we applaud a century and cheer the rafters down on a double century no matter whether the batsman is English or Australian.