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casemoney
11 Jan 20 18:46
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casemoney
When: 11 Jan 20 18:50


Climate Protesters will be Seething Grin
By:
mad mad moon
When: 11 Jan 20 18:52
Perhaps the WASPI Women need to set fire to a few billboards to advance their case Confused
By:
casemoney
When: 11 Jan 20 18:58
Place is a Shyte hole I would say 1/2 the Protesters F,A to do with pensions
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 11 Jan 20 19:20
47 years in the EU and the pensions of all the major powers in Europe are miles in front of ours.

Which says it all about our twisting socialist politicians.

They'll all throw money away on foreign aid and helping economic migrants get on, but when it comes to looking after their own people they can go and get stuffed.

Labour raided private pensions, and the Tories scrapped the second state pension.
By:
doridoru
When: 11 Jan 20 19:36
This weekly violence never shown on BBC etc been going on over 12 months now, EU DISASTER IN TATTERS!
By:
casemoney
When: 11 Jan 20 23:14
Spot on Dori , and DR spot on, pension age raised to spare funds for our Diverse friends ,A high percentage of which are currently recieving bed and breakfast at HMPs
By:
moisok
When: 12 Jan 20 00:35
I note how many diverse names seem to headline in certain papers involving various criminal activities.  Seems out of all proportiong - but what do I know
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 12 Jan 20 12:43
Record breakers....

France saw 1,457 vehicles set on fire across New Year’s Eve, surpassing the previous record of 1,290 vehicles torched across the country in the previous year, according to figures seen by French radio broadcaster Europe 1.

The figures show a 13 per cent rise in the number of car burnings from 2018, with French police allegedly attempting to keep the number of burned cars under secrecy so as not to “create an escalation”, Europe 1 reports.

French authorities have gone on record claiming that the burnings over the New Year period in 2019 were substantially less serious than the previous year and said that the number of violent incidents towards police had also decreased compared to those that occurred in 2018.

In previous years, the French authorities also remained largely silent on the official car burning figures, and when figures were reported, such as in 2017, the Interior Ministry only counted cars that were directly set on fire and not those that had received damage as a result of fires.
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