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    Sgt Pepper 50 the anniversary remix

    +1, love the completeness of the second side with all tracks edited together!
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    Should Political Parties Be Held Responsible If They Do Not Fulfill Their Manifesto

    Orson Welles was the large fat American gent who created Citizen Kane. George Orwell who wrote 1984 was small skinny and British. He also wrote the Road to Wigan Pier, an account of poverty in the 1930s and 40s in England, no need guessing what his politics were!
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    a great use for sodium percarbonate

    So presumably you could have used Oxiclean, OxiBoost or whatever as it is the same stuff! Good to know as I am sick of pulling extended hair plugs from the shower plughole (although most of it is mine)
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    Should Political Parties Be Held Responsible If They Do Not Fulfill Their Manifesto

    They ARE held responsible by being held up to scrutiny for the public to vote you in or out. However this system falls down where you continually repeat the same mantra and convince the people that failing to meet immigration targets and getting the debt under control are not really your fault...
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    Strangely enough it DID come up in a discussion just the other day from an unlikely source, Boris Johnson of all people. Someone asked where the money for a particular policy was coming from and a possible black hole and he interjected "Ah you have forgotten about the �£350million a day...
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    Ah, the cut and thrust of political debate. The note referring to no money is always brought up but never explained away as a result of Global recession rather than Labour economic policies, Ed Milliband let them away with that one. You have to make your mind up as you see it but I see this not...
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    You are right he has not for the sake of grandstanding stated Labours policy on Elderly Social Care provision. He has however indicated that he was prepared to revisit the Dilnot proposals and investigate the level of cap that may be needed but outside of the election campaign, not intended as a...
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    Leaking tap

    Never tried repriming as I have a Co2 cartridge. I Agree with the overtigthening comment, I originally made a wooden contraption to apply pressure to tigthen/loosen the capI but had nowt but bother for months with continuous leaks I got a new gasket, applied vaseline and fitted it more...
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    Well she certainly caught most of her cabinet out by not discussing the cap with them as they were on TV denying there was a cap when she announced it. I acknowledge that she may have spads (special advisors) but these are he own personal advisors and she has the final say on what is and isn't...
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    You have to remember, as Chippy says above, that whatever his own personal views he is accountable to the Party. He is not like May who can launch policies on the hoof and change them without consultation. All official Labour party policy is voted for and agreed by the Party, not just the...
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    Yet another example of Tory "trust me" policies 9:30 Michael Fallon states absolutely no tax increases for the most wealthy, nothing about the rest of the people. Mrs May in Yorkshire refused to reinforce this simply saying that they traditionally offer a lower tax regime than Labour Trust...
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    We need to get the terminology correct, he discussed with various faction as do all Governments and leaders even the beloved Margaret talked to the IRA. Michael Fallon was invited to Assad's inauguration party and he did not refuse, in fact he tries to keep it secret. Fallon even tried to...
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    He knocked over a table of bricks when he was 4 years old at nursery, you forgot to mention that one! Keep digging and you will find the truth amongs the propaganda.
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    Did you see her last night when questioned about the holes in her manifesto she indicated that it was guidelines that people could follow and it's a question of Trust. In other words we May or May not do those things that people expect us to write down , once you have voted I will then decide...
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    The biggest problem with that is labour have only a very small chance ( if at all) of a majority so will have to depend on support from the other leftist parties, they share many policies with SNP. Once you say No Deal then there will be no support, it's cutting off your nose to spite your face!
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    Do you think I was born yesterday ?

    It is easy for sane ,normal peopel to stop this , just say no. I refuse to but anything unless I actually decide that I want it, research it and go out and look for it. I will turn away cold callers and phone scammers. Unfortunately there are people ( like my sister in law) who are gullible in...
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    Do you think I was born yesterday ?

    There are different types of scammers some much worse than others and in some African countries such as Nigeria it is a legitimate occupation. They have big warehouses full of people with phones as you say following scripts, passing the details on and the boss collecting the gains. The first...
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    ...and since his election as leader of the party that is all he has tried to do, ask the party to listen. you can now see that he does have a message and it is at least believable and principled. Once people have seen behind the personal attacks he is gaining more support, whether it is enough...
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    Facts over conspiracy theories every time! It's much more convenient like Trump, to think the press are after you when in reality the truth is the audience just did not like what they heard and did not see ( Mrs may)
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    Jeremy Corbyn

    First: the audience was chosen by an independent polling panel, not the BBC Second: they made sure than no one who was active in any campaign since 2104 was involved. Third: the audience was chosen representative of the parties, roughly equal amounts of tory/Labour and pro rata for the...
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