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12 minutes ago, tinker said:

If the truth of what this government has done and not done was given  the media attention labour would get under similar circumstances then the public would be marching on the streets for an election.

(a) no they wouldn't

(b) if they did, that still doesn't mean an election happens or the government is "forced out".

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I'm sure this phenomenon is largely due to something I've mentioned multiple times on here - the fact that people nail their colours to a particular mast on social media, and can never face admitting - even to themselves - that they were wrong. It's like the religious evolution deniers - no matter how much overwhelming proof you show them, they'll just stick their fingers in their ears and go: "Ner, ner, I can't hear you". 

This is what passes for intelligent debate in 2023. 

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On 10/02/2022 at 17:25, Lichfield Dean said:

She's actually going to get us all killed isn't she?

BBC

Sergei Lavrov has a reputation for biting sarcasm - and it has emerged the veteran Russian foreign minister tripped up his UK counterpart Liz Truss with a question when they met behind closed doors today.

Truss was pressing for Russia to pull its troops back from Ukraine's borders and Lavrov was arguing that they were on their own national territory, Russia's Kommersant newspaper reports.

"You do recognise Russia's sovereignty over the Rostov and Voronezh regions?" Lavrov asked, referring to two Russian regions.

After a brief pause, the paper says, Truss replied: "Great Britain will never recognise Russia's sovereignty over those regions."

"Great Britain's Ambassador to the RF [Russian Federation], Deborah Bronnert, had to step in, delicately explaining to Ms Truss that the two regions [Rostov and Voronezh] are indeed Russian," Kommersant writes.

Anyone remember this? Liz Truss, visionary, believing that Russia shouldn't be in charge of Rostov.

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1 hour ago, ml1dch said:

Anyone remember this? Liz Truss, visionary, believing that Russia shouldn't be in charge of Rostov.

She seems to have forgotten the name of her own country in there too when she says the bit about Great Britain not recognising the regions. Maybe she feels a deep connection to the island of Great Britain and knows things we don't. 

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Seems the government are looking at ignoring independent pay advice and are giving nothing. 

How predictable. Because of course doctors, nurses and teachers splashing the cash is going to be the reason inflation stays high. 

Do love the fact that they wouldn't engage in pay discussions initially because they kept referring to the independent pay advice. Just a bunch of words removed. 

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28 minutes ago, bickster said:

Like anyone is arsed.

Chip paper

You do know this is incorrect?

Sanitary regulations stopped this in the 1980’s.

We are probably one of the last generations who would understand the concept. 

Also the Mail on Saturday is the most read newspaper in the UK

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21 minutes ago, Follyfoot said:

You do know this is incorrect?

Sanitary regulations stopped this in the 1980’s.

Cat litter tray liner, then. 

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2 hours ago, Follyfoot said:

Interesting take on the submersible disaster by Bozza in the Mail today. 
 

Hard to not agree with a lot of it

Didn't he say something along the lines of lefties are typically knocking innovation? He's a moron, should be on the next sub down there.

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3 hours ago, Follyfoot said:

You do know this is incorrect?

Sanitary regulations stopped this in the 1980’s.

We are probably one of the last generations who would understand the concept. 

Also the Mail on Saturday is the most read newspaper in the UK

Does anybody under the age of 50 actually read newspapers anymore. I'm sure the reason for this must be that the Daily Mail have an older demographic.

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