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Re: Rage against the machine – charting the rise of outsider parties – politicalbetting.com
Turning it into a museum would also cost a fortune. Selling off the land for flats, by contrast, would be a net positive for the taxpayer, and would lower the cost of all housing. (View Post)1 -
Re: Rage against the machine – charting the rise of outsider parties – politicalbetting.com
Don't you have any sympathy? The man had to lie for days on end; that can't be easy. (View Post)2 -
Re: Rage against the machine – charting the rise of outsider parties – politicalbetting.com
On the subject of the Houses of Parliament, I understand the Chinese were willing to do the work for just $1bn, so long as they were allowed to fly in their own peple to do all the work. Sadly, our e… (View Post)2 -
Re: Rage against the machine – charting the rise of outsider parties – politicalbetting.com
It rather makes Crossrail's 19bn price tag look like a bargain. (View Post)1 -
Re: Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin, Starmer’s Pincher moment – politicalbetting.com
Well, I'm going to agree with the paper somewhat. The US has a problem with identity politics. The individual, and their rights, became subserviant to the group of which they were a member. And … (View Post)3
