Originally posted by Richard Barrett
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Militant students at Warwick
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Originally posted by jean View PostBut what did matter a lot was that he could get out of being Lord Stansgate.
If he hadn't been able to do that, he couldn't have stood for a seat in the Commons.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostWell there you are - I don't have a TV and if I did I wouldn't have access to British programmes. I agree with you about discussing the term "faux-left" - that's precisely why I've been asking what it means and who it refers to, without receiving much enlightenment.
You have been told time and again what it means and indeed you seemed to tacitly accept that when you requested other examples apart from Ms Abbott!
Certainly other socialists don't appear to have your faux-comprehension problem ...
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostYou have been told time and again what it means and indeed you seemed to tacitly accept that when you requested other examples apart from Ms Abbott!
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postthe ever useful phrase "Up to"....... seems to cover that .
up to 70% off...
Slippery Kippers seem to have ditched the 40 mile "exclusion zone"
But there are plenty more bonkers ideas in the pipeline
Bring back the ‘three Rs’
'reading, wroughting & 'arithmetic' then
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by jean View PostHe didn't change it exactly - Tony is quite a common abbreviation for Anthony,
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostActually Gove did send his children to a "state" (nominally) school
BUT surely the point is more would you eat in a restaurant where all the staff go to the caff on the corner to have a coffee?
Allowing private businesses the tax loophole of charitable status while they run private schools really needs to stop.
I do agree about the charitable status issue - ending that loophole is I think Green party policy and really ought to be Labour policy.
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