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Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
Nevertheless it is always encouraging to see children making an effort to correct for the mistakes or failings of their parents. (View Post)1 -
Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
More fundamentally, in the US, the landowner owns the mineral rights beneath their property, and gets a payout if it is fracked under. In the UK the crown owns them, and the government doesn’t need t… (View Post)1 -
Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
Probably precisely why little Leon rants and rages against the world, having been the useful-idiot numpty for Brexit, for Johnson and then for Starmer. (View Post)3 -
Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
Mined from installations placed on the surface. Whereas fracking can be done horizontally from an installation some distance away. (View Post)1 -
Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
Those leaflets the leave campaign delivered in east London and Birmingham promising our Asian communities that Brexit would make it easier for their families to come over, certainly weren’t dishonest… (View Post)3
