Richard_Tyndall
Richard_Tyndall
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Re: Regulating for Growth – politicalbetting.com
Not at all. It still relies on the ability to transport the food from one place to another. And it still relies on the supplier being willing to maintain supplies over the long term. The more you rel… (View Post)1 -
Re: Regulating for Growth – politicalbetting.com
The devil is in the detail. The report makes accusations of buying of votes, voter intimidation, threats of sanction against public sector workers and a lack of secrecyninnthe voting process that all… (View Post)2 -
Re: Regulating for Growth – politicalbetting.com
The difference being that all the international observers have said that both the Parliamentary and Presidential elections were fraudulent. Not something that could be claimed about Trump's 2020… (View Post)6 -
Re: Regulating for Growth – politicalbetting.com
The same problem as with imported energy. It's fine until it isn't there. As we might find shortly with imports from Norway. One would think it is a nice stable country which can give us a … (View Post)6 -
Re: Regulating for Growth – politicalbetting.com
Yes. EEA members have huge influence on the rules. As much as any full EU member state. The only thing they don't have is a vote on the final acceptance. But they are full members of all the ins… (View Post)5
