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News you might not have heard
Posted: 30 Nov 2013, 13:58
by Gullscorer
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Posted: 30 Nov 2013, 14:27
by Gullscorer
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Posted: 03 Dec 2013, 18:56
by Gullscorer
Irish Police colluded with IRA
in the murders of two RUC Superintendents
http://www.rte.ie/news/2013/1203/490691 ... al-report/
(now also on BBC News website)
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Posted: 04 Dec 2013, 13:35
by Gullscorer
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Posted: 04 Dec 2013, 13:56
by Scott Brehaut
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Posted: 04 Dec 2013, 16:58
by happytorq
New York Lawsuit seeks 'legal personhood' for chimpanzee:
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/12 ... anzee?lite
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Posted: 04 Dec 2013, 17:01
by Gullscorer
That's a mistake anybody could make. The road signs over there are very confusing. They changed them around seventy years ago to confuse the German army, and forgot to keep a record of which signs originally went where... :~D
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Posted: 05 Dec 2013, 02:21
by Gullscorer
Road Tax Discs to disappear. First introduced in 1888, in those days vehicles were pulled by horses:
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/end-road-car-t ... 00840.html
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Posted: 05 Dec 2013, 14:18
by Gullscorer
Following the Autumn Statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, I heard somebody say that the government has borrowed more money over the past three years than the labour government did over the previous thirteen years, which perhaps explains the tightening of public belts all round. That was news to me. But how true is it? I've not had time to check, but the truth is out there..
http://www.statista.com/statistics/2827 ... y-on-y-uk/
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Posted: 05 Dec 2013, 15:19
by ferrarilover
The previous Government spent money they didn't have in fighting wars we didn't want. They then handed over to some grown ups who had to borrow like crazy to fend off not only spiralling national debt, but also the deepest financial crisis of all time.
Imagine a bloke buys a car from new. He keeps it for 5 years, but never do much as changes the oil.
The next owner then has to spend £1000s putting right all the problems. Is that the fault of owner one or two?
Matt.
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Posted: 05 Dec 2013, 15:43
by Gullscorer
Absolutely agree with you here Matt. Or do I..? If the previous government didn't have the money to spend, they had to borrow it to spend it. So the present government would not have borrowed, for a second time, money the previous government already borrowed and spent. It would simply be trying to repay that money already borrowed. Yet it appears this government has borrowed more in three years than Labour borrowed in thirteen. Even allowing for the fact that all governments borrow money, given that in addition to all their borrowing they have been drastically cutting spending, one has to ask, why? Where is all the money going? Very confusing..!!
So where's the truth? The public hardly ever gets the full picture, or the true one, if it listens only to politicians. And, that apart, to my mind they're all as bad as each other; certainly to look at them they all appear to be out of the same mould.
There's usually much more to lots of things in life than immediately meets the eye; hardly anything is that simple. Which is what helps to keep life interesting and hopefully enjoyable.
Anyway, we'll both be voting UKIP in the next election..??
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Posted: 05 Dec 2013, 20:59
by ferrarilover
Hahaha, nope, 'fraid not.
Matt.
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Posted: 05 Dec 2013, 22:03
by arcadia
Not a bad idea!
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Posted: 05 Dec 2013, 23:27
by Gullscorer
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Posted: 06 Dec 2013, 08:50
by Gullscorer
U.S. woman raised over $60,000 by claiming she was poor:
http://www.slate.com/articles/business/ ... _poor.html
Obviously not poor any more (if she ever was), but all contributions gratefully received...