Malmesbury
Malmesbury
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Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
Well, for people who can't charge at home, the EV is already expensive to fuel. It is worth considering that making transport, power etc expensive to discourage use has become so culturally embedded … (View Post)1 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
The real problem is that, due to the policy of expensive 'leecy, there isn't a huge saving in running an EV, if you can't charge at home. So "equalising tax" will make EVs noticeably more e… (View Post)3 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
The again, the previous government gave care home companies the right (in effect) to issue work visas to the UK. With essentially no checks. Then they were surprised to discover that care home compan… (View Post)1 -
Re: An update on my 100/1 tip on Ed Miliband succeeding Sir Keir Starmer – politicalbetting.com
Think of it as a card game. The case worker above should have made a counter complaint of racist behaviour. You can have endless fun - for example, the Green Belt policy is Institutionally Racist. Ac… (View Post)3 -
Re: An update on my 100/1 tip on Ed Miliband succeeding Sir Keir Starmer – politicalbetting.com
What kind of disgusting neo-colonialist attitude is it to judge the legal system of another country? One that we invaded very recently? Further, since they base their legal system directly on their H… (View Post)3
