Malmesbury
Malmesbury
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Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
Doing the same for a friend of my eldest daughter - we know the family etc. Can't help wondering about a cross-over with the discussion of crime-fixers - In separate deals, other people referred to a… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
My emotional support salt-water crocodile, Bubbles, has no problem renting. Anyone questions *anything* - he just smiles. (View Post)5 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
It's the classic Wrong Kind of War theory. The evidence is that you need armoured vehicles. Either you go for bullet and shell splinter proof and really mobile. Or you go full MBT level plus active d… (View Post)4 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
Round where I am, the pavements are rubbish because they've been torn up by trees planted stupidly. A plane tree in a 4 foot wide pavement. Strangely, this ends up with a tree occupying about 3 foot … (View Post)1 -
Re: The Reform paradox, being the country’s most popular and unpopular party – politicalbetting.com
Then wonder why the economy is doing a bit poorly. After all, the correlation between economic performance and transport costs has only been known for..... centuries? (View Post)2
