another_richard
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Re: Truss continues to be a 65% chance in the next PM betting – politicalbetting.com
The industrial revolution took place in the 18th century. Slavery in the British Empire was abolished in 1833. Any compensation to slave owners would have been raised by taxation on other sectors - s… (View Post)3 -
Re: Truss continues to be a 65% chance in the next PM betting – politicalbetting.com
You don’t get something for nothing You're more likely to get nothing for something. Followed by calls for yet more 'investment'. (View Post)1 -
Re: Truss continues to be a 65% chance in the next PM betting – politicalbetting.com
So 'give us more money and everything will get better' ? Which the NHS has been saying since 1948. You're more likely to lock in those inefficiencies than unlock hidden potential by pr… (View Post)1 -
Re: Truss continues to be a 65% chance in the next PM betting – politicalbetting.com
Among all the problems currently there are some which are amusingly trivial: Sandy Domingos-Shipley has three children, aged 15, 13 and eight, who are all Leeds United supporters. Normally she would … (View Post)1 -
Re: The second coming of Boris Johnson? – politicalbetting.com
Its not freedom of movement though is it. Its tourism. So the effect will be to send British tourists away from France and to other destinations. And the laughter you hear is the Spanish and Portugue… (View Post)5