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He suggested that Trump expects Johnson to line up behind the US.
So we once again find ourselves as America's favourite poodle and on the wrong side.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1149472282584072192
The 'Trumpcare' the president wants is in any case not far away from Obamacare
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/trump-reaches-career-high-approval-faces-range-reelection/story?id=64117018
Who do you think placed those mines on the Japanese ship?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7231707/EXCL-Corbynite-councillor-charge-schools-sends-daughter-40-000-year-Roedean-School.html
Like with healthcare this looks like an example of Trump opposing something - the Iran nuclear deal - because it's an Obama achievement. The lesson is: no good can come of trying to reverse Obama's legacy.
Then again, they are all 14 and can't vote.
Most 'thinking people' wouldn't think (yet alone say) it was okay for 'the talent' in showbusiness to abuse women, my dear chap. Which means you're most certainly unthinking.
Although I've read fairly widely on it, I didn't hear Mardell. So please, in your unthinking way, what did he say?
For the previous 5 years it was below 1.25 for the huge majority of the time, ie 10% from the norm.
Were Mike Duff still alive, the "30% fall" claim would be a perfect case study.
Calling a halt there. Things to do.
If I was looking for evidence of us having a weaker position in trade negotiations with the US post Brexit I would be a lot more interested in this than whether my chicken has been washed the same way as my lettuce: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-48947922
I think that there is a strong desire on the part of the Treasury at least to follow France on this. Will we be brave enough to follow suit?
If we could just get Obama to come out and praise Boris Johnson, Trump would go off him immediately.
* They like conspiracy theories about Jewish bankers
* They like ZeroHedge financial catastrophe stuff
* They're getting demonetized by Youtube/Facebook and are always at risk of losing banking / credit card privileges like Wikileaks did, and with bitcoin they can still get paid regardless of how nazi they are
* Number go up
I don't know how important they were to Trump's victory but they're definitely a non-trivial element of his base.
"Universities told to crack down as top degrees double in seven years"
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/universities-told-to-crack-down-as-top-degrees-double-in-seven-years-s7pwsmbs7
If we do the deal I suspect we might see a very small bounce but the markets have been remarkably sanguine about pricing a deal in.
If we revoke our currency will be the least of our troubles.
*THE* top fee paying school (together with Benenden).
https://twitter.com/nick_gutteridge/status/1149664081495769093
https://twitter.com/nick_gutteridge/status/1149664083253141504
https://twitter.com/nick_gutteridge/status/1149664084998021121
https://twitter.com/nick_gutteridge/status/1149664086646378496
I am not surprised. They are being put up against a wall. What can they do ?
Of course, as with currencies, there is a risk of the devaluation of the product but that's the next guy's problem.
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/brexit/2019/07/germany-have-allowed-non-nato-member-ireland-set-parameters-brexit-gamble
I doubt it.
There is nothing to be guilty of in sending your child to a private school. There is a suggestion of hypocrisy however if you simultaneosly claim you want to abolish them. It's the old Labour mantra 'do as I say not as I do'.
The US is incorrect to state the measures are protectionist, although they are of course adding to the tax burden on US companies abroad.
The US currently benefits hugely from profits following IP, a rule which was invested er, by the British and French when it suited us...
Blue on blue catfights are just going to drive even more voters towards the Lib Dems, the natural home for most disaffected Tories.
& Is it sustainable ?
Licensed and legal outlets puts drug dealers out of business and while legal outlets have to ask for ID, drug dealers don't.
Given a choice I would prefer to have a slowly appreciating currency rather than a depreciating one. I am not completely convinced it does not matter.
The case is a little stronger when it comes to oneself - I've declined to have private medical treatment when something arose for that reason. But I don't think we should ask our families in the present be hostage to what we believe the future ought to be like.
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What did you get? I had had a series of A4s and their cost seemed to have gone from about £22k to £30k+. Nice cars but not worth that. It seemed to reflect the exchange rate changes more than general inflation though.
It was a Q5 S Line TDI40, took all the bells & whistles , everything but sunroof. Very nice to drive and can potter along on soft suspension or in sports mode etc. The auto DSG box is incredible.
In theory it is sustainable almost indefinitely. Italy went even further than us down this road and their economy overtook ours at its pre Euro peak.
Sienna Rodgers"
https://labourlist.org/2019/07/momentum-launch-drive-for-open-selections-across-the-country/
It is harsh and unfair to describe this as hypocrisy.
However, if you send your child private but attack others for doing the same, that IS hypocrisy.
the daughter goes to a private school just adds meat to the bone.
"the practice of claiming to have higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case."
That fits exactly what you wrote in your first paragraph.
Another example is veganism: vegans shouldn't stop their children eating meat.