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dsr-burnley's latest activity
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dsr-burnley
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Labour Party meltdown incoming.......
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Seems fair enough. If I had to go around checking the prior ownership of all the London flats I get gifted, I’d never get a stroke of...
Jan 14, 2025
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Spain plans 100% tax on non-EU owned homes
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I'm pretty sure the reason this tax is being proposed for non-EU purchasers is because they cannot apply it to EU residents. It doesn't...
Jan 14, 2025
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Are Labour going to turn this country around?
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Hedge fund? Must be a southern thing. It would be a dry stone wall fund up here. What the government could have done with farms (and...
Jan 14, 2025
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dsr-burnley
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Spain plans 100% tax on non-EU owned homes
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What's quite surprising is the number of people who have "liked" posts complaining that Brexit has brought this about and hence Brexit...
Jan 14, 2025
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dsr-burnley
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Pineapple on Pizza
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Ham and Pineapple pizza is FABULOUS. There. I said it.
Jan 14, 2025
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The best thing about the FA Cup on Saturday....
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.....was no VAR. It felt like "old" football again. Get rid of it. I'll accept the odd human error. Get it gone.
Jan 14, 2025
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dsr-burnley
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[Food]
Pineapple on Pizza
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How snobbish does a business owner have to be, to refuse to sell to people who don't meet his high standards? :unsure: ;)
Jan 14, 2025
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dsr-burnley
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Bakero's post
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Pineapple on Pizza
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Italians are just upset that they didn't invent the combo :lolol: Tbh I'd never order one as the kind of place that would serve a...
Jan 14, 2025
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dsr-burnley
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Are Labour going to turn this country around?
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Population density is the reddest of red herrings. The population density of the UK is significantly lower than the population density...
Jan 14, 2025
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Eco protestors now vandalising works of art
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Just out of interest, does she agree that desecration of graves - even theoretically those of her own ancestors - is a fair and...
Jan 14, 2025
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dsr-burnley
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Eco protestors now vandalising works of art
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Surely the tractor drivers are no more to blame than you are yourself? Unless you're a non-driver, you have certainly been part of a...
Jan 14, 2025
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dsr-burnley
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Are Labour going to turn this country around?
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Out of interest, what were the figures for Sweden and Brazil? I notice that neither is on the list even though they both (in their very...
Jan 14, 2025
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Electric Cars
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I dare say it helps to have no national debt and a vast sovereign wealth fund. It means the government can lose all the petrol taxes...
Jan 13, 2025
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Who will be Chancellor on Jan 1st 2026?
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Therein lies such a lot of the problem. Instead of meeting with the people whose job it is to create the regulations, she needs to meet...
Jan 13, 2025
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dsr-burnley
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Are Labour going to turn this country around?
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The big hit isn't just the 1.2% increase, it's the flat rate increase of £615 per employee because of the reduction in the threshold at...
Jan 12, 2025
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