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And it's those that "think" they are somehow sharper, cleverer, harder working than the majority and have "earned" their current position and look down on others; they are the ones who are the most vulnerable. Life is going to bite them on the backside.
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You could ask him what "thing" he help sell for the Swedish bank he did some work for since banks don't "make" things. I don't have problem with his business, he's a self made man and I have nothing against private enterprise and indeed it is something to be applauded. But he doesn't half come out with some bollox!
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/e...bt-relief.html
There you go , Germany will have to cancel all its owed and more for the privilege of keeping the euro dream alive
There you go , Germany will have to cancel all its owed and more for the privilege of keeping the euro dream alive
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Hodgy, is that actually true or a sort of left wing myth as bad as the sort of right wing myth you accuse Cameron and Osborne of perpetrating? (I don't deny they do btw)
Though mainly red and depending on where you define 'the North' I see quite a few blue seats, enough to make the difference between having a
majority or not.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/gene...p-uk-2015.html
If we look at London there is plenty of red.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=lo...Rp7kTc-iSWM%3A
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Hodgy, is that actually true or a sort of left wing myth as bad as the sort of right wing myth you accuse Cameron and Osborne of perpetrating? (I don't deny they do btw)
Though mainly red and depending on where you define 'the North' I see quite a few blue seats, enough to make the difference between having a
majority or not.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/gene...p-uk-2015.html
If we look at London there is plenty of red.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=lo...Rp7kTc-iSWM%3A
Though mainly red and depending on where you define 'the North' I see quite a few blue seats, enough to make the difference between having a
majority or not.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/gene...p-uk-2015.html
If we look at London there is plenty of red.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=lo...Rp7kTc-iSWM%3A
yes, I think that map gives a slightly distorted view - because the way it is represented
and yes, you are right London has always provided Labour with a large % of seats
London has lots of constituencies, but is obviously most populous, and the majority (outside RBKC and Westminster) tend to be Labour
I will see if I can find the data
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this give a better view
and yes lots of blue (they did do well after all)
but most are in very (large) rural areas, so actually representing far fewer that the colouring suggests -- notice all the large centre of population/industry are Red
and yes lots of blue (they did do well after all)
but most are in very (large) rural areas, so actually representing far fewer that the colouring suggests -- notice all the large centre of population/industry are Red
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