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Some people think it was the banks?
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It’s the attitudes amongst people that they created in that era. It is going to take years and years if ever to correct the attitudes of people.
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There was far too much easy credit...
But then the banks pushed it....too far |
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after 10 years of Cameron and mrs may you,d think the right would have the decency to keep their mouth shut,school kids on strike waving socialist banners marching on downing street shout may out ,under a tory government
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'The Right?'
Brown and Blairs greatest legacy was to get 'the right' to park their tanks on (New) Labour's lawn |
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Blair's virtue signalling in opening the door to all the eastern Europeans from day one of their EU entry was a catastrophe. Their estimates of how many would arrive must be amongst the most erroneous in history.(and Merkel learned nothing from it)
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Yes Blair was very wrong in this
In fact this was when we should have had a referendum on staying in or exiting the EU. The rules of the EU had changed...a lot more countries. |
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Saddo,it wasn't their decision,these placed "leaders" are told what to do by those above them,thats how the world is run like it or not
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Only two countries didn't decide to drip em in gradually Terry, and no one wanted to go to the other one. I assume the countries who rationed entry have 'higher ups' as well.
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Think of Macon,came from "nowhere",turned out to be (dare I say it) a Rothchild banker,maybe the only good one who wont play ball seems to be the leader of Hungray
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Orban's rhetoric is just a facade to cover up that he's in T-H-E-I-R pockets more than anyone else.
https://dailynewshungary.com/hungary-establishing-coalition-support-5g-development/ . |
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Game set and match Edy
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