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Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
It is! So I have left it unedited. So Europe remains a hot issue, just that the party divided is the other one. (View Post)1 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
Thanks RCS for a fascinating alternative history header. In Oct 1978 I think Callaghan would have won a small majority, but that not all of the consequences would have fallen the way you lay out. 1) … (View Post)1 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
There's pretty good evidence that it isn't a specifically British phenomenon, but rather one affecting nearly every developed country. I think there is a lot to Haidt's theory about a … (View Post)2 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
I agree, that is why I predicted a 1983 Thatcher win in my own alternative history. (View Post)2 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
Not only that, the asylum seekers are usually two to a room with a stranger who they didn't previously know, and no use of the 4* facilities. If only PB had a journalist used to 4*+ accommodatio… (View Post)4
