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Topic: `Taking back control`
21. Author:  Parboiled        
Date: Fri 10th Jan 2025. 13:04

No we haven’t lost ground , we’re still in the UK!



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22. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Fri 10th Jan 2025. 13:30

Any word on these benefits?



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23. Author:  Tad Allagash        
Date: Fri 10th Jan 2025. 19:03


‘What a place this UK nation has become, a chancellor who is running the economy who maybe isn`t even qualified, according to rumours ?’

No qualifications needed to be Chancellor LA 😀



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24. Author:  LochgellyAlbert        
Date: Fri 10th Jan 2025. 20:55

Tad Allagash, Fri 10 Jan 19:03

‘What a place this UK nation has become, a chancellor who is running the economy who maybe isn`t even qualified, according to rumours ?’

No qualifications needed to be Chancellor LA 😀


Did she not flaunt herself as an economist?

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25. Author:  Tad Allagash        
Date: Fri 10th Jan 2025. 21:02

LochgellyAlbert wrote:

>
Tad Allagash, Fri 10 Jan 19:03
>
> ‘What a place this UK nation has become, a chancellor who is
> running the economy who maybe isn`t even qualified, according
> to rumours ?’
>
> No qualifications needed to be Chancellor LA 😀

>
> Did she not flaunt herself as an economist?

Yeah - lied on her CV about her role at HBOS.



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26. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Wed 29th Jan 2025. 16:13

Here`s an interesting poll for the Brexiteers amongst us -

`On Friday it will be the fifth anniversary of the day the UK left the European Union. YouGov says the number of people who think that was the right decision is down to a record low in its polling, at 30%, and only 11% of people, and only 22% of people who voted leave, think it has been a success.`

If only they`d listened to Scotland.



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27. Author:  ipswichpar        
Date: Wed 29th Jan 2025. 17:00

Or London. Or Northern Ireland.

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28. Author:  wee eck        
Date: Wed 29th Jan 2025. 17:16

OK, why did folk in London, N Ireland and Scotland come to a different conclusion from those in the rest of the UK, the majority of whom now seem to recognise they got it wrong according to this YouGov poll??



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29. Author:  desparado        
Date: Wed 29th Jan 2025. 21:23

NI was always going to be complicated and yes, they voted remain but only just.

Scotland was already deemed to be the country that would suffer the most economically from leaving the EU….and that was the then Governments own figures. No surprise we voted remain. The sensible people in Scotland that is. Rabid Unionists did not care what damage it inflicted..
Plus anything the Tories initiate would always be rejected by Scotland.

London? Cosmopolitan ?

What an opportunity we missed in 2014.

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