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Re: As Reform continues to be a suppository (sic) for Tory MPs here's what the voters say
Scargill knew that costs were high and rising. The strike was about demanding an effective subsidy to preserve coal mining jobs no matter the cost. Trump is much more stupid. (View Post)1 -
Re: As Reform continues to be a suppository (sic) for Tory MPs here's what the voters say
On rare earths The reason there is any construction in the market at all is that in most of the developed world, mining and refining was stopped. Not because reserves ran out, but because the refinin… (View Post)3 -
Re: As Reform continues to be a suppository (sic) for Tory MPs here's what the voters say
Forced choice ordering of priorities always strikes me as a form of push polling. People care about a small cloud of issues. Which one is most important, when you ask, depends on context, current eve… (View Post)1 -
Re: As Reform continues to be a suppository (sic) for Tory MPs here's what the voters say
Why not try asking the Chagossians what they want? Some kind of opinion poll, but with a sample size of up to 100% Who knows, this kind of “ask the people what they want” might catch on. We could exp… (View Post)2 -
Re: PB Predictions Competition 2026 – politicalbetting.com
It wasn't a big chopper This is a big chopper (View Post)1
