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Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
So (again speaking from relative naivete) does it not then follow that we might need to tiptoe around the current US administration rather than throw our toys out of the pram over Ukraine? Much as I … (View Post)1 -
Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
I'm aware there are posters on here who are pro-Trump, or at least Trump-curious, but who are also nationalist and not pro-Putin. Is there anyone who is prepared to admit that they have become less p… (View Post)1 -
Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
Sort of on topic: In my view, when considering the degree to which we can rely on USA as a future ally, we need to distinguish between: - USA as predictably isolationist; and - USA as nefarious actor… (View Post)1 -
Re: If voters don't like the cost of increasing defence spending they'll hate the cost of inaction even
Big G I generally agree the generational finger pointing is pointless and divisive. I would, though, love a world in which one of my wife or I could afford to stay home to look after our kids. Gender… (View Post)1 -
Re: I am now convinced Badenoch is safe in the short term at least – politicalbetting.com
I dunno. I'm precisely what you'd term a 'Labour client vote' and I'd put up with both larger class sizes and lower pay rises to find money for defence. Though, in full disclosure, I am somewhat odd. (View Post)2