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• #152
Heathrow expansion
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• #153
Trouble in the suez.
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• #154
rivers of blood
wapping dispute
cash for questions
tory sleaze
labour spin
good friday agreement -
• #155
'sounds wholly or predominantly characterised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats'
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• #156
the dodgy dossier
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• #157
BSE
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• #158
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• #159
allowing fracking
banning fracking -
• #160
raoul moat
euro 96
london 2012
wigan's challenge cup run in the 80s and 90s
bull bars
AS levels -
• #161
Scrapie
Foot and mouth
Badgers -
• #162
I still think it's important. Labour's record in office will undoubtedly come up in this campaign again, but under Corbyn it is a different party.
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• #164
Simon cowell
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• #165
The banning of fracking is an interesting one seeing as the woman writing the conservative manifesto for this election is on the Cuadrilla pay role
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• #166
And the other one is a member of the revolutionary communist party
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• #167
That argument is basically irrelevant though. Nobody buys that.
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• #168
Cod War's guys, dont forget the Cod War's
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• #169
genuine question, what's wrong with gift aid?
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• #170
nothing. there were positives and negatives in my list.
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• #171
It's not really banned, I'm sure there will be new evidence to say it's safe if Bohnson survives the election in charge.
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• #172
Harry Truman, Doris Day, Red China, Johnnie Ray
South Pacific, Walter Winchell, Joe DiMaggio -
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Ah OK, makes more sense
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• #174
dolly the sheep
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• #175
Money is removed from central tax take and diverted at the whim of the giver. Depends very much on the quality of the ‘charity’ and is open to abuse by the wealthy.
For eg. is it right to divert money to private schools that could be used for state schools?
Wheelie bins.