Dom
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Still optimistic, despite the evidence. Still a scientific researcher, evidently.
The biggest tax avoiders are expanding in the UK in droves, that means everyone else has to pay more. If Amazon, Google, Starbucks, Meta, Apple, Shell, BP, Vodafone, etc. paid their fair share WE could pay less or fund more (whichever your political inclination).
I'm waiting to see the look on Trump's fat orange face when he has to hand the trophy to Spain on Sunday.
Active language drives clarity, emotional engagement, and psychological closeness; whereas passive language creates a sense of objective distance, shifts focus to the action, and can obscure accountability...
Another Yorkshire ReformUK councillor quits, it's hard to tell which one as so many of them look the same ...
Why do they roll the same story out every year, just as university applicants are stressing about their A-levels? Then in September we'll get the articles outlining the non-financial benefits of going to university: accelerated independence, personal/cognitive growth, broader perspectives, etc. etc.
The Telegraph doesn't like to let the facts get in the way of their preferred narrative... www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/202...
Apparently any US blockade will suffer the ire and wrath of the UK government as well..
This is really going to help the republican cause (the UK one, not the US one).
That argument that if the UK reduces NHS spending it can provide more for defence doesn't stand up either.