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Kinky Gerbil

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The energy crisis is a classic case of the Tory’s and big business seizing an opportunity to remove savings from decent working people and transfer that money into the bank accounts of the ultra wealthy. They never miss an opportunity to thieve and level down.

Big businesses are also being pounded by fuel costs as well.
 




Lyndhurst 14

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TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
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Liz Truss is responsible for farmers being allowed to dump a catastrophic “chemical cocktail” of pollutants into Britain’s rivers, according to environmental campaigners.

This has meant agricultural waste now outstrips sewage as the leading danger to England’s waterways.

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TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
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British people need to be “less squeamish” about drinking water derived from sewage, the boss of the Environment Agency has said.

Writing in the Sunday Times, Sir James Bevan outlined measures the government, water companies and ordinary people should be taking to avoid severe droughts.

He said: “Part of the solution will be to reprocess the water that results from sewage treatment and turn it back into drinking water – perfectly safe and healthy, but not something many people fancy.”

Bevan admitted the move would be “unpopular” and reactions on social media have been mixed but he said there was a need to “change how we think about water”.

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Recidivist

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I have zero doubt that Liz Truss will put British troops on the ground in Ukraine. No doubt. She wants to be Thatcher. She will try and get us into this conflict, guaranteed. And it'll be to save her own bacon near the next GE.

Mark my words.

Would only happen if NATO decided to put its troops into Ukraine which is highly unlikely.

What do you think our (relatively) modest army could achieve against almost unlimited manpower from Russia other than potentially provoke WWIII!?


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vegster

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May 5, 2008
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Why risk it? She has already convinced the freaks that are voting for her.
Saw a lovely Twitter quote... " Liz Truss loves to remind people that she's standing up to Putin....worrying though that she is afraid of Nick Robibson "
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
This bloke who was made a Tory peer (how much it cost him is open for speculation) and has been pushing to get Johnson resinstated. The 1922 committee is Marxist!

Now he is openly admitting corruption.

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TomandJerry

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Goldman Sachs has predicted that UK inflation could hit 22% next year, if spiralling gas prices fail to fall back.

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The Clamp

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West is BEST
Bullshitting to the very last…


Britain 'absolutely not' broken, says Boris Johnson


Boris Johnson has said Britain is “absolutely not” broken at the end of his premiership, and claimed that “this country has got an incredible future and has everything going for it”.

Asked outside a police station in Lewisham, south London, whether Britain “was broken” in the final days of his leadership, he responded: “Absolutely not. This country has got an incredible future and has everything going for it.

“Look at the place that people want to invest in. Which is the country that attracts more venture capital investment now than China? It’s the United Kingdom.

“Which country has, I think, more billion-pound start-up tech companies than France, than Germany, than Israel put together? It is the United Kingdom.

“Why do people want to come here? Because it is the place to be.

“What we’re doing now, and what I’m proud that we’ve done over the last three years or so, is put in a lot of things that will make this country fit for the future.”
 


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