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The withdrawal agreement bill has just cleared the House of Lords
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The withdrawal agreement bill has just cleared the House of Lords
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Britain is three countries and UK is four countries.
Therefore it should be called U-Kexit / UKexit
That probably sounds too much like a gangster rapper.
They won.
Infant mortality rates in England and Wales *rose* for the third year in a row. In the most deprived communities it's as high as 5.2 deaths per 1,000
Scotland has the largest *decrease*, down from 7.7 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1990 to 3.3 in 2017.
For three years I have maintained that the UK would not, in the end, actually leave the EU.
I have expressed this opinion on this site on a regular basis (and in my local).
It seems I was wrong.
Please start throwing the turnips now.
Please....a fucking ridiculous sport that helps burn the planet.....
1) their performance is often worse than other airlines BUT they offer a greater level of insurance. If the plane breaks down before take off they just bring in a spare. If your EasyJet plane breaks down, you’re stuffed)
2) The expectation that they should be better (and you’re paying for it) at least makes you feel better about complaining about poor service. This is a bit of a uniquely British “selling point” I think...
Politics will be utterly transformed. Wild winds will have been sown.
I don't disagree, it's boring.
18/1
I go to bed tonight a happy man.
Q. What's the difference between light and hard?
A. You can get to sleep with a light on.
But my prediction was based on the country finding a way to escape from this mistake. Most likely by dragging the whole thing out so long that everyone involved was too bored to care or dead.
"What Polling Tells Us About Bernie Sanders’s Chances
He’s gaining, and he has some considerable advantages he lacked in 2016."
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/22/upshot/polls-bernie-sanders-chances.html
But, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
It wasn't a war, it was a political difference of view. Get over it.
But I read that there are 30,000 supply chain jobs in the NE alone reliant on Nissan.
The anger is going to be white hot when this all goes tits up.
At least they'll have one male and one female instead of two males as leaders.
We have a game...
https://twitter.com/JohnRentoul/status/1220116547005566982
I don't know if this has already been posted, but I'm sure there are other posters just as agog as me to hear the latest Stockport news.
You're so right. It was entirely a coincidence. Who could possibly think otherwise. Why, that would just be the silliest thing in the world.
[sarcasm off]
Guido needs better scandals, all this shows is that there isn't much dirt on Starmer. The last leader was hanging out with Gerry Adams at the height of The Troubles, ffs.
I am sick to death of whinging Nats, no compromise, no surrender!
I used the words 'I don't THINK Jo Cox died because of the Brexit referendum' That's my opinion 'Do you? ' question to you do you think she did? That's fairly fundamental and clear sentence construction there.
You produced no strongly convincing facts that she was nor have we any overwhelming evidence from the actual situation. You just produced your opinion which you are welcome to have. I don't agree with you.
I could suggest that you have used the death of the woman to reinforce and propagate your own political prejudices but I'm not that cynical.
https://twitter.com/cairnstoon/status/1220141876675796992?s=20
If you can get 1-8, put all your money on it.
It's 1-80 in theory.
Leicester top four is the bet.
Or is it your fact? You'll have to explain to us simple souls without your ineffable gift for determining the two.
Man United 0 - 2 Burnley
https://twitter.com/HumanProgress
It appears that, despite all the negative stories we read every day, life for average people on Earth is getting considerably better.
Example stats:
"The proportion of the world population in extreme poverty, i.e. those who consume less than $1.90 a day, adjusted for local prices, declined from 36% in 1990 to 10% in 2015."
"As recently as 1990, measles caused over 22 deaths per 100,000 people globally. Thanks to the measles vaccine and rising global vaccination rates, that figure fell to just over 1 per 100,000 people by 2016."
"In sub-Saharan Africa, the infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births fell from 82.2 in 2001, to 51.7 in 2015. This is a decline of more than 37%."
I'm in the Middle East today, and four hours ahead of the UK - so I'm two hours away from 'Friday' afternoon!