Charles
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Re: The new word that has entered the political vocabulary – UNCOALITIONABLE – politicalbetting.com
If it’s £250m to build and £20m a year to run that’s peanuts in the scheme of things. Not going to limit any other spending choices. Provided it generates a positive return on capital then just do it. (View Post)2 -
Re: The new word that has entered the political vocabulary – UNCOALITIONABLE – politicalbetting.com
This article has an estimate of £3bn of value from trade missions by Britannia between 1991 & 1995. Not quite what you asked as very difficult to demonstrate how much would have happened without … (View Post)1 -
Re: The new word that has entered the political vocabulary – UNCOALITIONABLE – politicalbetting.com
That’s exactly it. The feedback from the Ambassadors was that people who they could never get to come to the Embassy would jump at the chance for a drink on the Royal Yacht (View Post)2 -
Re: The new word that has entered the political vocabulary – UNCOALITIONABLE – politicalbetting.com
It’s from a book called Race Cars that is a prescribed text in the US system… (She was also marked down because she chose to write about Alfred the Great when told to write about “a reformer who insp… (View Post)1 -
Re: The new word that has entered the political vocabulary – UNCOALITIONABLE – politicalbetting.com
Bring it forward to 8 weeks (View Post)1
