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BBC: Jeremy Corbyn regrets comments about 'anti-Semitic' mural https://t.co/QPKnndQTO4
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yeah, what could possibly go wrong
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Don't be silly Mike.
Not only would it have been the right thing to do, it would have provided a nice contrast to Labour.
The men had better do a better job.
I was remembering his "Note: the subject responds to the stimulus as expected!" trolling
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5531741/Oxford-University-rower-selected-Boat-Race-despite-KKK-costume.html
Pineapples set to topple avocados with Britons wanting more.
Supermarkets say pineapple is UK’s fastest growing fruit with sales surging 15% in 2017.....
...... The controversial Hawaiian pizza is also staging a comeback, Tesco said, and whether down to laziness or fears of avocado hand-style injuries, sales of ready chopped pineapple “fingers” were up 30%.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/mar/23/pineapples-set-to-topple-avocados-with-britons-wanting-more
Australia's Cameron Bancroft has admitted he tampered with the ball during the third Test against South Africa - and captain Steve Smith says he knew of the plan in advance.
Television footage showed Bancroft take what he said was yellow tape out of his trouser pocket before rubbing the ball.
The 25-year-old said after play he had been charged with attempting to change the condition of the ball.
Smith said it was a "big mistake" but added he would not stand down.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/43526870
I am not the only citizen affronted by this. Why should we believe any politician if they lie so brazenly? Either stick to the policy or don't make it policy in the first place. The same is true of the LibDems over tuition fees, or Cameron over his Brexit "renegotiation".
Corbyn gets this, perhaps unintentionally. He is as stubbon as a mule, and he has an air of authenticity as a result. He didn't have an easy time over his SF links, but he stuck to it, however unpopular. What he lost in terms of patriotism he gained in consistency.
http://www.sacricketmag.com/smith-bancroft-admit-cheating/
#BoatRace2018
So I agree with your last paragraph.
In the immortal words of Mr Humphries, 'I'm free'
Oxford = Hannibal
As Big G said, this will change nothing.
What's wrong with you people?
https://twitter.com/LeedsEurope/status/977518011228852224
The new safety barrier around the driver looks awful.
Lewis Hamilton’s lap to take pole was absolutely incredible.
Mr. Sandpit, a reversal of our departure must be the aim.
' Paying down Britain's debts '
' Halved the bill '
' Reduce net immigration to the tens of thousands '
' 70,000 strong moderate army '
We had 'radical centralism' for nearly twenty years and it shafted large parts of the population.
What did those 60% Leave towns get from the parties of 'minesandfactories' and 'March of the Makers' but manufacturing output lower in June 2016 than it was in May 1997 plus immigration which was uncontrolled, unprepared for and what was promised would not happen.
While what did the young get but a housing crisis, stagnant wages, a two trillion quid national debt (borrowed to spend on the oldies) and ever rising student debt.
Mr. Meeks, a reversal is still possible. But it may reduce British politics to decades of bitter trench warfare.
As others have mentioned, any bending of the rules over referendum campaign spending can’t also ignore the taxpayer-funded Remain leaflet that dropped on everyone’s doormat a week before the formal campaign started.
https://twitter.com/Devon4Europe/status/977579473968226305
Leave would win a second referendum with a larger margin, but it doesn’t matter because there won’t be one.
1) How good the picture resolution was on Facebook
2) Had Corbyn been to mural in person