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A no-brainer, apparently.
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Londoners also voted Remain, I'd be fine with joining Schengen and just keeping a corridor to the Channel tunnel.
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oh yes, and it would be nice to book an Uber where the first four drivers don't cancel when they find a better journey.
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Less human error would be a good thing - it'll be interesting to observe whether these vehicles will make good progress when other road users take advantage of their 'good manners'.
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So young.
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C'est vrai?
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I'm assuming there's a big financial incentive for these agents to get bodies into custody whatever the means, whatever the eventual outcome, and with zero repercussions.
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We can still call them 'courgettes' 😉
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Poltava
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Could it be the same family? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_...
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TBF even AI recognises it's impossible to turn Americans into good cooks.
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The focused expression of a 1-year-old just about to soil its nappy.
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Super volcanos are always on the brink of eruption just before the holiday season and calm down in the cooler months.
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The latter. Where did everyone imagine 120% LTV and 'lie-to-buy' mortgages were going to take us?
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HTH
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From the French lèche-vitrine of course.
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From here on in it'll be window-licking.
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£ would appreciate immediately, interest rates would fall hence cheaper government borrowing.
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Love it.
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AI will be to blame for a lot of things but the state of American cuisine is not one of them.
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I seem to recall Anand being overly positive, maybe a year to 18 months ago. Maybe it's the reality sinking in.
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There's stiff competition in UK politics for the smuggest face that knows, that we know, that he knows that he got away with it, but Gove easily makes top 5.
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Maybe the timekeepers cheated. Why wouldn't they? Or their pool is actually 50 yards rather than 50 metres.
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Well, we still need to eat. This was just one of the big flaws in the Brexiteers' reasoning. As far as goods are concerned, we actually do need the rest of the EU more than it needs us.
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Has he not heard of Zoom or Teams?
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Either nobody bothered to check Mummery's background, which would be pretty shoddy standards. Or they did check, and someone took a decision to omit that information, which points to something worse.
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WTAF? I imagine only Piers Morgan or Trump himself could be worse candidates.
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If the LibDems want to get as much media time as Farage, then start making the case to apply join the EU, Schengen and the Euro. Make it the number one party policy and build everything else around it. I predict you'll get air time anytime the EU or international affairs are mentioned.
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More to the point: "betrayed the nation". Brexit by definition is a betrayal.
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Maybe too late for that- Starmer and Reeves are too committed to the same wrong thinking to change course now.