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Veteran cyclist. Novice runner. Politically progressive. Waiting for the Great Leap Forward. I follow back humans. UKRI Innovate UK (Wales) Views are my own. Builth, Cymru 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
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Labour in Westminster could put an end to this Reform threat by giving the Welsh Government what it’s owed under the Barnett formula. They the same party FFS.
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He’ll say absolutely anything if he thinks it’ll win votes, and sadly, there’s no shortage of people willing to fall for it.
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Lucky you. Can I ask how old you are? I seem to be happier the older I get.
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Can you guys see a realistic path to independence now? I just can’t see another English PM offering a referendum. I wish you luck.
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My car is the same size as when I bought it
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Because they own the media. Virtually all of it.
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Good. He’ll never be poor, but a little fall from grace might set an example to the other oligarchs.
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Saucy
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I’m sure it was similar. It didn’t happen suddenly. There’s a strong possibility that we’re living through the modern equivalent.
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I remember watching my dad fix the rust on the wheel arches before selling it.
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A white Mk2 Cortina was our family car when I was a kid, which is why I took the pic.
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Business genius, apparently
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The majority of the historically greatest American leaders would shoot them both before blinking. Soooo.
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this is now being asked of congressional members on the Hill!
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For me it’s China. Putin’s Russia is living in the last century - same as the USA, UK and most of Europe. There’s a new world order emerging and our heads are firmly in the sand.
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The classic news media ‘Are we…’ question. To which the answer is… No, no we’re not.
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Who’d be a politician in the age of populism. Tough gig.
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Japan’s deflationary period in the 1990s and 2000s led to stagnant wages, weak consumer spending, sluggish economic growth, and long-term economic stagnation despite low interest rates and massive government stimulus efforts.
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Ace