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Gazzleberry
I have seen plenty of videos and photos on the media depicting gangs of white males fighting, turns out many are white but not English, closer reading or on closer inspection clearly shows who they are, east Europeans. Two murders alone into days papers, carried out by white East Europeans and two by Asians. Albanians are now in control of most of the hard drug trade, in the UK and they are white.
The night after the Brexit vote a Pole was, murdered in the press headlines, ****** Brexit murder, but no further headlines when it turned out to be another white Pole who did the deed.
Being white in England is not as it was once.
Gazzleberry
Re 2008, some on this board are verging on being morons.
The last time that I read how much the collective value the people have lost in the UK alone after 2008 was £160 billion and that was a couple of years back. They do not even know the real reason they lost collectively that amount.
But they get all excited if the share price of this bank goes up 2p.
Perhaps they can point out the golden years between 2008 and now because I missed them.
Walkersworld
What we and other nations are going through is the result of the happened in 2008 and all that is passing now.
One day this board may have some interesting and intelligent conversations, but whatever we say will change nothing.
It is either this party's fault or that party's fault when both can lay claim to sowing the seed that we are now reaping.
Or the other conversation is 50p by Christmas.
We do not control and cannot control the things happening politically as we cannot control this share price, you buy a share and hope for the best you cast a vote and do the same.
I personally think it should be a criminal offense to use public money to influence voting and an offense for politicians to lie in their manifestos.
Antony901
How much do you think Labour has cost us by buying Votes?
They all do or are you incapable of rational thought, that is why the country is completely messed up.
That so-called great politician Wilberforce spent £8000 of his own money to buy votes to get himself into parliament at least then they were honest, scum. Now they all use our money.
Gazzleberry
Tesco makes its money by overcharging. As the other large grocery outlets did/do, now the likes of Aldi are giving them a run and exposing them for what they are. I am old enough to remember Tesco as a stack-it-high and sell-it-cheap store many years back. And they did love the cheap EU workers, but not EU competition from Aldi. There is a Tesco store near to us and an Aldi store a little further away it's cheaper to use Aldi. £1 difference for the same make of butter for example.
Tesco over-inflates a price then reduces it and puts a sign saying reduced!
No morality in overcharging for food, some think only fuel and gas are the important things in life, try living without food or water, water there is a story there too.
Theosus
On the subject of poverty in the Euro Zone, there is plenty of it (depending on poverty is measured) but some choose to look away for the truth hurts and spoils their narrative.
People should watch the EU English language media channels to get a view of what the people there think.
2 million people and rising using food banks in great Germany and rising.
Brixton
How much of that profit will they be allowed to keep?
Banks make a big profit and its political fingers in pie time
Energy companies make big profits and the same the government wants a slice of the cake.
Tesco made big profits and it's a well-run company.
Bae Systems make a big profit, they are praised for exports and the CEO gets peerage.
There are nice profits and there are nasty profits it seems.
Hardup
On your comment, a comment, many others now and in the past regarding weaning ourselves off fossil fuels.
Well, if the experts had been correct in their assumptions and modeling 30 years or so ago, we would not be having this conversation. We should have run out of the stuff by now, they were predicting peak oil in 1900!
Kiwitwo
Yes, they could do no worse, but that is the underlying problem of all our political elite, they are only elite in their own minds. We need someone who can do better, there is no one. I would love to hear from the usual suspects who decry the present government but when asked to put forward the names who would make up their ideal government go silent.
I for one cannot think of anyone of them, whom I would bother going out to vote for.
Theosus
Labour could walk in and then the trouble will just continue if they did get in it will not be all roses and kisses.
Labour will descend into the same ridiculous position that the Tories are in now, remainer labour MPs who would go against the labour leave voters, and Corbyn is not dead, his followers have not changed their minds.
I will look forward to reading some of the opinions on this board then.
Skier
You could be right about the reason for the infighting, also the Home Secretary resigned over her stance on immigration. Labour now has a remainer Starmer! or he says he is and he can turn on a sixpence.
mick-b
The builders have been told to squeeze more homes into per acre.
John Prescott, when deputy PM told parliament that they were to increase housing density from 23units to 30units per acre.
The same Mr Prescott who claimed expenses for two toilet seats, within two years.
Gazzleberry
When the house to describe was built, most people lived in houses, if they were lucky that is, where decorating was the least of their worries. Good old empire days when everyone was filthy rich!
Rather like the Georgian homes people love and think everyone then, lived in one.