NickPalmer
NickPalmer
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Re: The developing empty shelves narrative could really damage Johnson and his government – politicalbet
Interesting view from William Hague (paywall) https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/big-state-plans-risk-insurgency-on-the-right-bcgb7jv3h Summary for those without a paywall: * Activist government esse… (View Post)3 -
Re: The developing empty shelves narrative could really damage Johnson and his government – politicalbet
It's a curious thing that arrangements for the Labour conference have been in full swing for weeks, but you can't yet book to attend the Tory one (View Post)1 -
Re: The developing empty shelves narrative could really damage Johnson and his government – politicalbet
When I lived in Westminster there was a massive income source in parking revenue and parking fines which most councils didn't have, and of course council tax was on loads of high-value houses an… (View Post)1 -
Re: The developing empty shelves narrative could really damage Johnson and his government – politicalbet
Are you competing with Leon ("society is near collapse") for the role of Chief Morning Ray of Sunshine? (View Post)8 -
Re: The developing empty shelves narrative could really damage Johnson and his government – politicalbet
Similarly, we're starting to have frequent problems in collecting refuse in my borough - the combination of (a) pinging (b) actual Covid (c) no driving tests for new drivers for 18 months and (d… (View Post)1
