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My friend who is an RFD said some time ago that it's very hard for an RFD to get a bank account in this country and he knows people who have been driven out of business when their banks have just pulled the plug on them for no reason. It's all to do with their "ethical" banking policy. What ever that is ?
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The only trouble with that is the Russian Embassy isn't in Bayswater Road it's in Kensington Palace Gardens Bayswater Road runs across the top but they won't be having to change their address
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When you drive down any motorway in the country you will often see purple cable trunking laid along the side. This is to take the cabling for the road charging cameras that are going to come in to replace the petrol tax they are going to lose with all the electric cars Very soon all the motorways will be toll roads
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If they had to be posted in what I was thinking was that the cost of the stamps would be a deterrent to the mass fraud that we know goes on now. When they investigated the scam in Tower Hamlets they found many of the voters didn't even exist. They were just fake names on the electoral register. That's why Labour was so implacably opposed to the poll tax. It would have had a massive effect on their percentage of the vote because all the fake names would have to come off. It's been going on for years, everyone knows about it
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All they need to do with postal votes is to say they have to be actually posted in. One or two forms per envelope maximum When the postal voting fraud was investigated in Tower Hamlets in 2014 the forms were handed in in bundles with elastic bands round them. Thousands of them. All filled in with the same pen in the same handwriting. All voting for Lutfur Rahman who actually won because of the postal vote. It still goes on, but they are more careful now It's standard labour tactics
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Making Tracer Cartridges
Vince Green replied to Peter Harris's topic in Bullets, Cartridges and Reloading
Used to be able tobuy them but they were very expensive The problem was the tracer pellet was too light and didn't stay with the shot in flight . Basically it slowed much quicker than the shot and dropped away -
My mums family were Scottish. I grew up with a lovely family but the grievance culture was ever present. They blame every thing on the English and have done for generations. Even to committing Highland Divisions to the worst of the fighting in the first world war. Everything is a conspiracy, Everything is a grievance It's easier to blame others than to accept your own shortcomings. Scotland is far from ideally placed for life in the 21st century. Virtually no industry, the land is poor for agriculture. They claim to have an oil industry but never owned it. Now it's dying anyway. What left for Scotland ?
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How are they going to implement it for postal votes? That is the big voting scam?
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That's true, I have lived in America and seen it from the other side. But in America you can shop around for treatment which to an extent is better than the monopoly that the NHS holds over us
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When my mates daughter qualified as a dental surgeon she came straight back down to London, borrowed some money from her dad and bought a quarter share in a practice in a Hampstead . She has never looked back.
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Apparently 16% of dentists in UK earn over £500,000 a year. I could stand a bit of bad breath for that
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My friends daughter is a dentist. When she was doing her training she said some of the other students only topic of conversation was how much money they intended to make once they qualified.
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I should think from previous experience that the people who found her probably did it by smell rather than sight
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Want? Where does what they want come into the equation? This is not pick and choose. Anyway, we all know why they really want to come here
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We accept what you say but when this country considers an application for asylum it should be hard for the claimant to make a valid case if they have been living safely on main land Europe for some considerable time but did not make a claim there
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Yes look up the Red House meeting in 1944. When it became apparent that Germany was losing the war plans were made to create the Fourth Reich as an economic and industrial super power. Recognising that the mistake they had made before was to try and do it through military power. These plans are what evolved into the EU. It's all there in black and white, it's well documented. It's not like it's some conspiracy theory.
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Yes but the ones we get are fleeing France 🇫🇷. Terrible country, people hate it so much they are willing to risk their lives in small boats to get away from it
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Yes I remember being told years ago that bodies that have drowned behave differently in fresh and salt water. In fresh water they go straight to the bottom
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The trouble is that as the world population continues to increase the pressure on resources in the poorer parts of the world becomes more acute Think of it like this, in somewhere like Somalia a man has a pretty useless piece of land that bearly supports him and four sons When he dies the oldest son inherits the useless piece of land but his three brothers are cast out. Where can they go? What can they do ? That story gets repeated thousands of times over in many parts of the world every day All those surplus sons more or less have to become migrants
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The police are not bound by confidentiality regarding people's medical condition. They only have to ensure that any information they do release is in the best overall interest of the missing woman to be in the public domain. Which at this stage in the search I think it is. It's quite common to hear police reports that somebody has gone missing and (for example) is diabetic and didn't take their medication with them
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The police imply that they released some details of her troubled past because they suggest people were trying to sell stories about her to the press. However, in doing so they strengthened the case for believing she was a suicide risk. This maybe goes a long way to explaining their apparant preoccupation with the river. People are wrong though to say the police were only interested in the river. That's not how these investigations are run
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My mate used to be middle manager in the Port Talbot steel works till he lost his job like so many others who worked there He would literally rant about the illegal subsidies, loans and tax breaks that Germany gave its steel industry. He hated them, with justification it appears. British Steel was a direct competitor to the German Steel industry and they systematically wiped us out with unfair competition